Monday, 27 January 2014

Rosemary

when one is a new boy on the block and dont know jack, whats the angle!...

 

  1. hmm..the making and selling of foods is fraught with danger coupled with my nitty gritty ignorance eg cooking eggs in aged facilities just hit me.
  2. we are too far away from knowing the nitty gritty of food selling laws and requirements of cooked or prepared  foods
  3. my father saying - its all distribution + debtor control- inability to finance and manage debtors =no business 

 On health aspects
  1. a video on rosmary vs tumeric 
  2. cancer and rosemary an australian literatrue review 
  3. 2 rosemary components that might assist chemo preventative  
  4. a component and breast caancer thinking by a NY high ranking group 
  5. this search term picks up most good referecnes in pub med.. even alzhmiers 
  6.  

 To make or to buy or ignore?

  • In foods to be sold, re either to make or use rosemary extracts- 
  • the advantage of buying means one has a chain of checklist sign offs and know-how
  • using extracts of rosemary in foods in the EU: the french are major players : i have seen how they fight to keep aust lab out of international markets
  1. aug 2103
  2. june 2013
  3. nov 2013- Imagine a meat product with no synthetic antioxidant but a long, stable shelf-life
  4. 2010- the good and the bad in rosemary extracts
  5. 2012- another supplier
  6. 2012- a slovenia supplier
  7. even insects have to be slaughtered in an abattoir
  8. 2013- why not to add rosemaryStudied rosemary oil and the topic raised enough concern on the topic of fertility and other questions that I could simply not justify the risk for zero or negative benefits.
  9. pets companion animals and rosemary


Bottom line: Given the lack of convincing evidence for health benefits, there’s no reason to take rosemary supplements. Plus, the same research that suggests benefits in animals also raises red flags about possible herb-drug interactions, contraindications, and side effects.link
Especially avoid supplements if you are pregnant. There’s no harm in using the oil for its aroma. But never take it orally—even fairly low doses can be toxic, and large doses can be deadly. Allergic reactions to rosemary are also possible.

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