7 Awesome Benefits Of Drinking Rosemary Tea

What Is RosemaryLower Blood SugarBrain HealthAntibioticInflammationEye HealthHelps The LiverImproves MoodPreparing The TeaSummary

Making tea from rosemary is a rather new phenomenon. The plant carries a lot of history with it. Often used in food for flavoring, but perhaps more traditionally used in rituals and aromatherapy. The scent of rosemary is rather strong, and further enhanced when ignited. This made it a good candidate for spiritual rituals where rooms were filled with the fumes of burning herbs.

In this article however we will be discussing the possibility of rosemary tea helping with a number of different things, some notable being able to lower blood sugar, prevent eye health issues but also act as an antibiotic for the body. All in all a very good herb to take advantage of.

What Is Rosemary

Rosemary is a herb that has for a very long time been used as both a culinary and medicinal herb. It’s native to a lot of countries around the mediterranean, and it’s also here it has its strongest foothold.

Often described in flavor as rather eucalyptus-like, and almost citrusy. The plant offers a wide array of uses. It is known to have been both smoked in order to cleanse rooms for rituals, but also used for flavoring in foods.

But one of the newer ways and perhaps even better ones, the rosemary is able to be enjoyed in teas. It seems to be one of the best ways of both preserving the flavor of the herb and draining all the possible nutrients.

Rosemary Plant
Rosemary Plant

Rosemary Tea Can Help Lower Blood Sugar

Rosemary is rich in something called phytochemicals. Some of these chemicals are known to help regulate the blood sugar levels in a person, making them a vital part for people diagnosed with diabetes. Some of these chemicals are camphene, carnosol, hesperidin, borneol and lastly luteolin. 

Consuming tea made from rosemary on a pretty regular basis will help improve the blood sugar level. The way it does this is by improving and speeding up the body’s metabolism. This ensures that excess sugar is turned into energy. The base level of blood sugar is also lowered, making it less likely for diabetic people to experience any problems. This then carries on by protecting the body from high blood pressure and hyperglycemia. 

Can Help Brain Health And Stimulus

As rosemary tea is able to help regulate the body’s blood circulation like we previously mentioned, this is also true for the brain. Consuming rosemary tea will help your brain circulate blood more easily. Improved circulation then leads into further brain performance, meaning better focus and concentration.

As rosemary also contains antioxidants, it helps protect the neurons in the brain from free radicals that could otherwise cause inflammation or headaches. People who have a habit of consuming rosemary tea seem to also have a lower risk of enduring memory related diseases like Alzheimers. It lowers the risk and also prolongs the body’s cognitive functions. So drinking rosemary tea is directly and positively impacting your brain’s health.

Rosemary Is Naturally High In Antibiotic

Since rosemary is rich in antibacterial properties, some of them being carnosic acid, this means the overall health of your body will be significantly improved. The risk of health related problems are a lot smaller as the plant offers protection against these “free radicals” in the body. 

It’s been pretty well studied already that people who consume rosemary tea on a pretty regular basis, meaning about 3 – 4 times a week will see a lot less health related issues down the line. It can be a reduced frequency of migraines and headaches. But it seems like it also aids in preventing memory related diseases like Alzheimers and dementia.

Rosemary Sprigs
Rosemary Sprigs

Inflammation Treatment

We have already mentioned the fantastic chemical found in rosemary called carnosic acid. This is the reason why it’s often recommended to consume rosemary to prevent issues like headaches and muscle pain. These are all inflammatory issues. In your body you have something called nitric acid. This is the reason why you might get inflammations, as the levels of this acid gets too high. Carnosic acid from rosemary helps regulate this and also lowers it.

People who suffer from issues related to inflammations should seek our consumption of more rosemary as the benefits seem right now to be undisputed. Some of the more common inflammations might be headaches, joint disorders, hypersensitive to allergens, arthritis and lastly, hemorrhoids. 

Consuming rosemary in tea about 3 – 4 times a week should give you significantly less issues. It will most likely also help you relieve swelling and muscle pain from diseases such as arthritis and rheumatism.

Can Help With Both Vision And Eye Health

It should be mentioned early on that there is currently no research published that supports that something in rosemary can help improve eye health. The thought is that adding small amounts of rosemary in oral treatments will help slow down the progression of worse eyesight. 

Some studies revealed that the rosmarinic acid found in rosemary will help prevent the eyes from opaqueness, which is something that slowly leads to the eyes going blind.

The difficulty about all these studies however is that they are all more or less using extracts and concentrations of rosemary. That is both hard to get a hold of, but the same power does not exist in rosemary tea, which is what we are talking about in this article.

Rosemary Tea Can Help The Liver

Since rosemary is rich in beneficial properties that help reduce the risk of health issues. They act as a protection for other health issues, especially related to the liver. It prevents free radicals from scavenging the liver and causing problems. It will eventually cause your entire body to be detoxified.

Since the liver acts as a body detoxifier it’s incredibly important to keep this part of the body healthy and at peak performance. Consuming rosemary tea about 3 – 4 times a week seems to be the ideal here. It keeps the level of nutrition you are getting at a stable level.

Improves Both Mood And Prevents Fatigue

In today’s world most peoples schedules are more and more filled up causing stress and in general unhappiness. There is not a whole lot of research surrounding rosemary tea. There is some consensus that consuming rosemary tea seems to boost both the mood and memory. 

A study recently found that consuming about 500 mg of rosemary twice every day for about 1 month had significant impacts on the mood. The test persons experienced a boosted mood and had an easier time solving issues and also going through the day with reduced anxiety.

Even just smelling the scent of rosemary seems to be incredibly beneficial to the mood. It helps reduce anxiety and gives an almost calmness. Even though there is yet to be published a lot of research around this, it seems our ancestors had good reason to use rosemary so frequently throughout their daily life.

Rosemary Sprigs
Rosemary Sprigs

Preparing Rosemary Tea

Preparing rosemary tea is a pretty easy undertaking. You can either use fresh rosemary or dried rosemary leaves. The flavor will be richer and more pungent with the fresh rosemary. But the nutrients will more or less be the same. The reason you might use dried is that harvesting and preserving rosemary is often done at the end of summer. That way people had enough of it to last through winter and spring before the new sprigs came forth.

To prepare the tea you can start by boiling some water. Lay the rosemary in the boiling water and let it steep for about 2 – 3 minutes at least. This will be adequate time for the nutrients to leak out and stay in the liquid. Strain the tea and then enjoy it. If left to completely cool down, most likely the nutrients are gone. 

About 1 cup of water will need a handful or so of rosemary in order to be sufficient. That way we get a good ratio of water and also the properties of rosemary.

Summary And Conclusion

If you have come this far then you would have realized that rosemary tea might not be such a bad idea. Consuming it about 3 – 4 times a week will be sufficient to boost your mood and reduce anxiety. But it also helps with more long term health issues. 

The risk of memory related disease is reduced. Liver health will be better and help cleanse your body. In the end though, there is still no research published that has determined these things. It’s simply things that have been noted by people consuming a lot of rosemary in their everyday life.

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