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Organic Rosemary Cineole

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    • Organic Rosemary Cineole

      Organic Rosemary Cineole Oil – The Focus Booster

      Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis plant branches

      Benefits at a Glance

      • Fresh, herbaceous & camphoraceous: The invigorating scent of Mediterranean rosemary – clear, sharp and immediately awakening. Like stepping into a sun-warmed herb garden.
      • The concentration champion: Rosemary cineole is one of the best-studied essential oils for mental clarity – research shows it can improve memory and cognitive performance.
      • The hair care hero: Rosemary is the most popular essential oil for hair and scalp care – traditionally valued for stimulating hair growth and promoting a healthy scalp.
      • Organic quality: 100% pure and natural, steam-distilled from flowering tops. Certified organic. From Tunisia.

      Application & Special Features

      Application:
      In a diffuser for mental clarity and focus. Diluted in carrier oil for hair and scalp care. As a revitalising massage oil for tired muscles.

      Targeted uses:
      In a diffuser (3-5 drops) for sharp mental focus – the ideal oil for studying, working and any task that requires concentration. For hair care, add 3-5 drops to 10 ml of carrier oil (e.g. Organic MCT Oil) and massage into the scalp before washing – or add 2-3 drops directly to your shampoo. For muscle care after exercise, dilute 3-4 drops in 10 ml carrier oil and massage into tired, tense muscles. Tip: Rosemary in the diffuser during study sessions or before exams – research confirms it supports memory retention.

      Perfect Blending Partners

      Rosemary Cineole is a fresh middle note with a herbaceous, camphoraceous character:

      • For citrus brightness: Lemon (herbal clarity meets citrus freshness – the ultimate study blend).
      • For floral balance: Lavender (rosemary energy meets lavender calm – focused but not wired).
      • For minty freshness: Peppermint (two powerhouse herbs together – maximum mental clarity).
      Organic Rosemary essential oil Viworo 10 ml bottle
      Organic Rosemary essential oil Viworo Tunisia

      The Herb of Remembrance

      Ancient Greeks wore rosemary garlands while studying, believing it strengthened memory. Modern science has proven them right – rosemary aroma measurably improves cognitive performance.

      Rosemary Chemotypes: Rosemary produces different chemical profiles depending on its growing region. The Cineole chemotype (this oil, from Tunisia/North Africa) is rich in 1,8-cineole and best for respiratory support and mental clarity. The Camphor chemotype (from Spain) is stronger for muscle and circulation. The Verbenone chemotype (from Corsica/France) is the gentlest and best for skincare. Each chemotype has its own strengths – cineole is the most versatile and universally useful.

      Product Information

      • Plant: Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L. ct. cineole)
      • Part used: Flowering tops
      • Extraction: Steam distillation
      • Quality: 100% pure and natural essential oil (Organic)
      • Origin: Tunisia
      • Main components: 1,8-Cineole (38-55%), Camphor (5-15%), alpha-Pinene (9-14%), beta-Pinene, Camphene, Borneol
      • Packaging: Amber glass bottle with dropper – airtight and light-protected

      The Scent Profile

      • Main aroma: Fresh, herbaceous and camphoraceous – the unmistakable scent of rosemary. Clear, sharp and immediately invigorating, like breathing in a Mediterranean herb garden.
      • Secondary note: A fresh, eucalyptus-like quality from the high cineole content, giving it a clean, penetrating character.
      • Nuance: A subtle, warm-woody undertone with hints of resin and dried herbs that add depth and grounding warmth.

      Intensity: Medium-high – fresh, herbaceous and stimulating. Rosemary is the scent of waking up – clear, focused and ready for action.

      The Professor's Knowledge: The Scent Note

      The cineole chemotype of rosemary is characterised by its dominant molecule, 1,8-Cineole (Eucalyptol, 38-55%) – the same compound found in eucalyptus oil, responsible for that clear, penetrating freshness. A landmark study by Moss & Oliver (2012) at Northumbria University demonstrated that rosemary aroma significantly improved cognitive performance and mood – participants in a rosemary-scented room showed higher alertness and better memory scores. The mechanism? 1,8-Cineole is absorbed through inhalation and can be detected in blood plasma within minutes, where it appears to inhibit acetylcholinesterase – the same enzyme targeted by Alzheimer's medications. Alpha-Pinene (9-14%) enhances this cognitive effect and contributes a fresh, pine-like note. Camphor (5-15%) adds the warm, penetrating character and supports circulation – this is why rosemary massage feels warming. Borneol and Camphene add woody-balsamic depth. For hair care, rosemary's effectiveness is supported by a clinical study (Panahi et al., 2015) showing that rosemary oil performed comparably to minoxidil 2% for hair regrowth after 6 months of scalp application.

      The Plant

      Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) is an aromatic, evergreen shrub from the Lamiaceae (mint/labiate) family. Native to the Mediterranean basin, it grows wild on rocky, sun-baked hillsides from Portugal to Turkey. The name comes from the Latin "ros marinus" (dew of the sea), describing how it thrives along Mediterranean coastlines. The plant reaches 1-2 metres in height with narrow, needle-like leaves that are rich in aromatic oil glands and small, pale blue flowers that attract bees. Rosemary has been revered since antiquity – the ancient Greeks associated it with memory and scholarship, Roman brides wore rosemary garlands, and medieval Europeans burned it as protection against plague. Tunisia's climate, with its hot, dry summers and calcareous soils, produces rosemary particularly rich in 1,8-cineole – the cineole chemotype.

      Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

      Does rosemary really improve memory?

      Yes. Multiple studies, most notably by Moss & Oliver at Northumbria University, have demonstrated that rosemary aroma can improve cognitive performance, alertness and memory. The active molecule 1,8-cineole can be detected in blood plasma after inhalation and appears to influence neurotransmitter activity.

      Can rosemary help with hair growth?

      Rosemary is one of the most popular essential oils for hair care. A clinical study showed comparable results to minoxidil 2% after 6 months of scalp application. Add 3-5 drops to 10 ml carrier oil, massage into the scalp, leave for 20-30 minutes, then wash as normal.

      What is the cineole chemotype?

      Rosemary produces different chemical profiles depending on where it grows. The cineole chemotype (from Tunisia/North Africa) is rich in 1,8-cineole – best for respiratory support, mental clarity and general aromatherapy use. It's the most versatile and widely used rosemary type.

      Is rosemary suitable for children?

      In the diffuser, rosemary cineole is generally suitable for children over 6 years. Due to its camphor content, it is not recommended for younger children. For skin application on children, always dilute well (1 drop in 10 ml carrier oil).

      Can I use rosemary during pregnancy?

      Rosemary oil is generally not recommended during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester. Its camphor content and traditionally attributed emmenagogue (menstruation-stimulating) properties warrant caution. Consult your healthcare provider before use.

      How should I store the oil?

      Keep away from direct light and heat sources. The amber glass bottle protects from UV radiation. Close tightly after use. Rosemary oil retains its quality for several years when stored correctly.

      Choose Your Size

      Organic Rosemary Cineole Essential Oil

      10 ml Bottle

      10,00 €

      Your daily focus booster – for work, study and clarity.

      Recommended

      30 ml Bottle

      23,25 €

      For hair care and daily use. You save!

      Important Safety Information

      • Use only diluted. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
      • Keep out of reach of children. Not recommended for children under 6 years.
      • Not recommended during pregnancy (especially first trimester).
      • Not suitable for people with epilepsy (camphor content).
      • May cause skin sensitisation – always perform a patch test.
      • Do not ingest.

    Organic Rosemary Cineole

    Organic Rosemary Cineole Oil – The Focus Booster

    Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis plant branches

    Benefits at a Glance

    • Fresh, herbaceous & camphoraceous: The invigorating scent of Mediterranean rosemary – clear, sharp and immediately awakening. Like stepping into a sun-warmed herb garden.
    • The concentration champion: Rosemary cineole is one of the best-studied essential oils for mental clarity – research shows it can improve memory and cognitive performance.
    • The hair care hero: Rosemary is the most popular essential oil for hair and scalp care – traditionally valued for stimulating hair growth and promoting a healthy scalp.
    • Organic quality: 100% pure and natural, steam-distilled from flowering tops. Certified organic. From Tunisia.

    Application & Special Features

    Application:
    In a diffuser for mental clarity and focus. Diluted in carrier oil for hair and scalp care. As a revitalising massage oil for tired muscles.

    Targeted uses:
    In a diffuser (3-5 drops) for sharp mental focus – the ideal oil for studying, working and any task that requires concentration. For hair care, add 3-5 drops to 10 ml of carrier oil (e.g. Organic MCT Oil) and massage into the scalp before washing – or add 2-3 drops directly to your shampoo. For muscle care after exercise, dilute 3-4 drops in 10 ml carrier oil and massage into tired, tense muscles. Tip: Rosemary in the diffuser during study sessions or before exams – research confirms it supports memory retention.

    Perfect Blending Partners

    Rosemary Cineole is a fresh middle note with a herbaceous, camphoraceous character:

    • For citrus brightness: Lemon (herbal clarity meets citrus freshness – the ultimate study blend).
    • For floral balance: Lavender (rosemary energy meets lavender calm – focused but not wired).
    • For minty freshness: Peppermint (two powerhouse herbs together – maximum mental clarity).
    Organic Rosemary essential oil Viworo 10 ml bottle
    Organic Rosemary essential oil Viworo Tunisia

    The Herb of Remembrance

    Ancient Greeks wore rosemary garlands while studying, believing it strengthened memory. Modern science has proven them right – rosemary aroma measurably improves cognitive performance.

    Rosemary Chemotypes: Rosemary produces different chemical profiles depending on its growing region. The Cineole chemotype (this oil, from Tunisia/North Africa) is rich in 1,8-cineole and best for respiratory support and mental clarity. The Camphor chemotype (from Spain) is stronger for muscle and circulation. The Verbenone chemotype (from Corsica/France) is the gentlest and best for skincare. Each chemotype has its own strengths – cineole is the most versatile and universally useful.

    Product Information

    • Plant: Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L. ct. cineole)
    • Part used: Flowering tops
    • Extraction: Steam distillation
    • Quality: 100% pure and natural essential oil (Organic)
    • Origin: Tunisia
    • Main components: 1,8-Cineole (38-55%), Camphor (5-15%), alpha-Pinene (9-14%), beta-Pinene, Camphene, Borneol
    • Packaging: Amber glass bottle with dropper – airtight and light-protected

    The Scent Profile

    • Main aroma: Fresh, herbaceous and camphoraceous – the unmistakable scent of rosemary. Clear, sharp and immediately invigorating, like breathing in a Mediterranean herb garden.
    • Secondary note: A fresh, eucalyptus-like quality from the high cineole content, giving it a clean, penetrating character.
    • Nuance: A subtle, warm-woody undertone with hints of resin and dried herbs that add depth and grounding warmth.

    Intensity: Medium-high – fresh, herbaceous and stimulating. Rosemary is the scent of waking up – clear, focused and ready for action.

    The Professor's Knowledge: The Scent Note

    The cineole chemotype of rosemary is characterised by its dominant molecule, 1,8-Cineole (Eucalyptol, 38-55%) – the same compound found in eucalyptus oil, responsible for that clear, penetrating freshness. A landmark study by Moss & Oliver (2012) at Northumbria University demonstrated that rosemary aroma significantly improved cognitive performance and mood – participants in a rosemary-scented room showed higher alertness and better memory scores. The mechanism? 1,8-Cineole is absorbed through inhalation and can be detected in blood plasma within minutes, where it appears to inhibit acetylcholinesterase – the same enzyme targeted by Alzheimer's medications. Alpha-Pinene (9-14%) enhances this cognitive effect and contributes a fresh, pine-like note. Camphor (5-15%) adds the warm, penetrating character and supports circulation – this is why rosemary massage feels warming. Borneol and Camphene add woody-balsamic depth. For hair care, rosemary's effectiveness is supported by a clinical study (Panahi et al., 2015) showing that rosemary oil performed comparably to minoxidil 2% for hair regrowth after 6 months of scalp application.

    The Plant

    Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) is an aromatic, evergreen shrub from the Lamiaceae (mint/labiate) family. Native to the Mediterranean basin, it grows wild on rocky, sun-baked hillsides from Portugal to Turkey. The name comes from the Latin "ros marinus" (dew of the sea), describing how it thrives along Mediterranean coastlines. The plant reaches 1-2 metres in height with narrow, needle-like leaves that are rich in aromatic oil glands and small, pale blue flowers that attract bees. Rosemary has been revered since antiquity – the ancient Greeks associated it with memory and scholarship, Roman brides wore rosemary garlands, and medieval Europeans burned it as protection against plague. Tunisia's climate, with its hot, dry summers and calcareous soils, produces rosemary particularly rich in 1,8-cineole – the cineole chemotype.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    Does rosemary really improve memory?

    Yes. Multiple studies, most notably by Moss & Oliver at Northumbria University, have demonstrated that rosemary aroma can improve cognitive performance, alertness and memory. The active molecule 1,8-cineole can be detected in blood plasma after inhalation and appears to influence neurotransmitter activity.

    Can rosemary help with hair growth?

    Rosemary is one of the most popular essential oils for hair care. A clinical study showed comparable results to minoxidil 2% after 6 months of scalp application. Add 3-5 drops to 10 ml carrier oil, massage into the scalp, leave for 20-30 minutes, then wash as normal.

    What is the cineole chemotype?

    Rosemary produces different chemical profiles depending on where it grows. The cineole chemotype (from Tunisia/North Africa) is rich in 1,8-cineole – best for respiratory support, mental clarity and general aromatherapy use. It's the most versatile and widely used rosemary type.

    Is rosemary suitable for children?

    In the diffuser, rosemary cineole is generally suitable for children over 6 years. Due to its camphor content, it is not recommended for younger children. For skin application on children, always dilute well (1 drop in 10 ml carrier oil).

    Can I use rosemary during pregnancy?

    Rosemary oil is generally not recommended during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester. Its camphor content and traditionally attributed emmenagogue (menstruation-stimulating) properties warrant caution. Consult your healthcare provider before use.

    How should I store the oil?

    Keep away from direct light and heat sources. The amber glass bottle protects from UV radiation. Close tightly after use. Rosemary oil retains its quality for several years when stored correctly.

    Choose Your Size

    Organic Rosemary Cineole Essential Oil

    10 ml Bottle

    10,00 €

    Your daily focus booster – for work, study and clarity.

    Recommended

    30 ml Bottle

    23,25 €

    For hair care and daily use. You save!

    Important Safety Information

    • Use only diluted. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
    • Keep out of reach of children. Not recommended for children under 6 years.
    • Not recommended during pregnancy (especially first trimester).
    • Not suitable for people with epilepsy (camphor content).
    • May cause skin sensitisation – always perform a patch test.
    • Do not ingest.

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