Ingredients:
- A handful of fresh or dried rosemary
- Hot water
- A clean small towel
Preparation:
Prepare a strong rosemary infusion using boiling water. Let it steep for about 15 minutes, then strain. Soak a clean towel in the warm liquid and wring out excess water.
Instructions:
Apply the warm poultice to the affected joint or muscle for 15–20 minutes. The warmth combined with rosemary may help provide gentle local relief.
Important Safety Information
- This is not a medical treatment, but a traditional remedy for mild, everyday discomfort.
- For severe, persistent, or diagnosed conditions, consult a qualified healthcare professional.
- Do not exceed recommended intake. High consumption (more than 4–6 cups daily) may cause side effects such as nausea or discomfort.
- Avoid use during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or if you have conditions such as epilepsy or active gastrointestinal ulcers.
- For topical use, always perform a skin sensitivity test to avoid irritation.
Final Thoughts
Rosemary is a versatile and valuable plant when used thoughtfully. Its benefits come from consistent, moderate use, not exaggerated claims or overuse. By respecting its limits and combining it with healthy lifestyle habits, it can be a simple addition to your daily routine for natural support and comfort.
Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.