Rosemary

Rosemary is a shrub belonging to the Lamiaceae family that grows wild around the Mediterranean. It has the distinctive feature of remaining evergreen and flowering all year round. Known for many centuries, rosemary has been present in medicinal gardens since the Middle Ages.

Key Properties

Young shoots used in Gemmo

Rosemary shoots are used in Gemmo to regulate hepatobiliary function, as the liver is a major organ that stores and transforms nutrients provided by digestion, detoxifies the body, and synthesizes bile. Rosemary is also recommended for helping to protect the intestinal mucosa and acting on the tone of the nervous system.