Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary)
Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) – Kedra Woodard gives a presentation on the medicinal properties of Rosmarinus officinalis L., Lamiaceae, commonly known as Rosemary. In this talk, she discusses the botanical and chemical characteristics of the plant, as well as its known biological activities. This medicinal plant monograph presentation was recorded on April 25th, 2012 as part of Dr. Cassandra L. Quave’s undergraduate course “HLTH385: Botanical Medicine and Health” offered at Emory University. DISCLAIMER: Content provided in this video and the YouTube TeachEthnobotany site is for educational purposes only and should not be construed to be medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This content is not a substitute for professional medical or healthcare advice, diagnosis or treatment, and may not be used for such purposes. The information about herbal medicines and drugs in this video and the TeachEthnobotany site is general in nature. It does not cover all possible uses, actions, precautions, side effects, or interactions of the plants/medicines mentioned, nor is the information intended as medical advice for individual problems or for making an evaluation as to the risks and benefits of taking a particular drug or botanical/herbal medicine. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical question or condition.
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