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Rosemary Oil: From hair growth to radiant skin, here are some benefits

Rosemary oil can be beneficial for the hair. According to a report, rosemary oil can show an effective effect on Androgenetic alopecia. Androgenetic alopecia is a medical condition in which there is permanent hair loss from the scalp. You can use rosemary hair oil for the problem of hair fall and growth.

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Ayurvedic and organic things have always been given a special place for various problems of our skin and body. This is the reason, that today the whole world is adopting Ayurvedic treatment. Rosemary is also such a special herb, which has the ability to prevent many diseases. In this article, we will tell you about the physical benefits and different ways of using a special aromatic oil made from rosemary. Know how this natural oil can help you, but before that let us know what is rosemary oil.

Rosemary oil is an essential oil extracted from the herb Rosemary. It is famous all over the world as an effective herb. Fresh rosemary leaves are also used for flavoring in many exotic dishes. Rosemary and rosemary oil are used extensively in cosmetics and herbal medicine. Check below to know how rosemary oil works to get rid of your skin, face, and many more problems.

Benefits of Rosemary

Rosemary oil for Hair:

Rosemary oil can be beneficial for the hair. According to a report, rosemary oil can show an effective effect on Androgenetic alopecia. Androgenetic alopecia is a medical condition in which there is permanent hair loss from the scalp. You can use rosemary hair oil for the problem of hair fall and growth.

Rosemary oil for Skin:

Rosemary oil can be beneficial for the skin. Vitamin C is found in rosemary leaves and Vitamin C works to increase collagen in the skin. This oil is also rich in anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties which can act to relieve skin irritation and bacterial infections.

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Rosemary oil for Blood Circulation:

The proper circulation of blood in the body is very important. The blood circulatory system works to carry nutrients and oxygen to all the cells of the body. Interruptions in blood circulation can damage tissue and cells. Apart from this, poor blood circulation can also cause problems like ulcers or clots in the legs.

The benefits of rosemary for blood circulation are many. Here, rosemary oil can play an important role. This is a special oil, which works to promote blood circulation in the body. Rosemary is rich in vitamin B6, which increases the production of red blood cells and balances the nervous system. Vitamin C present in it works to increase the production of tissue and repair them.

Rosemary oil for Headache:

Benefits of rosemary oil also include relieving headaches. Headaches are a common problem that can affect your entire day. You can use rosemary oil to get rid of it. It is enriched with pain-relieving properties, which will work to give quick relief from headaches.

Rosemary oil for Immunity:

If the immune system is weak, then the body will not be able to fight infections and diseases properly. Therefore, it is very crucial to keep the immune system strong. You can use rosemary oil as an immune system booster. Vitamin A is found in rosemary, which is considered as an important nutrient for the maintenance and development of the immune system.

Rosemary oil for Anti-inflammatory:

A special property of rosemary oil is the presence of anti-inflammatory properties in it. You can use this oil for pain and swelling in the body. You can apply this oil to the painful affected area.

Rosemary oil for Stress:

The benefits of rosemary oil also include relieving stress. It relaxes the muscles from pain and also reduces headaches. According to the reports, inhaling rosemary oil can reduce stress, and smelling rosemary oil can bring about a change in mood. The fragrance of this oil also works to refresh the body.

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India registers 313 new Covid cases, active cases reach 2,041, 3 deaths recorded in last 24 hours

The currently available data suggests that the JN.1 variant is neither leading to an exponential rise in the new cases nor a rise in the hospitalization and mortality.

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India saw a single-day rise of 313 new Covid cases, while the active caseload has declined to 2,041, the health ministry said on Saturday.  Three deaths: two from Karnataka and one from Maharashtra were reported in the last 24 hours.

According to the ministry website, the number of active cases in the country stood at 2,331 on Friday. The number of cases of Covid had dropped to double digits till December 5, but it began to start increasing after the emergence of a new variant and cold weather conditions.

 According to reports after December 5, the highest single day rise of 841new cases was reported on December 31, 2023, which is 0.2% of the peak cases reported in May 2021. Of the total active cases, a large majority of these (around 92%) are recovering under home isolation.

The currently available data suggests that the JN.1 variant is neither leading to an exponential rise in the new cases nor a rise in the hospitalization and mortality. India has witnessed three waves of Covid in the past with its peak incidence of daily new cases and deaths being reported during the delta wave in April June 2021.

 At its peak, 414,188 new cases and 3915 deaths were reported on May 7, 2021. Since the pandemic started in early 2020, there have have been 4.5 crore people who have got infected and this has resulted in the death of 5.3 lakh persons in a total time span of four years.

According to the ministry data, the total number of persons who have recuperated from the disease are 4.4 crore with total recovery rate recorded is 98.81%. A total number of 220.67 crore doses of Covid vaccines have been administered in India so far.  

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India registers 605 new COVID-19 cases and 4 deaths in last 24 hours

The number of people who have recovered from the disease has gone up to 4,44,81,341, an increase of 648 since Sunday morning. In Kerala a 70 year-old male with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and 81year-old male with T2DM and HTN, and in Karnataka, a 48 year old male with CA and TB died, while one person in Tripura succumbed to COVID.

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India recorded 605 fresh COVID-19 cases and four deaths in the last 24 hours. The active cases have increased to 4002, while India’s overall COVID case tally stands at over 4.5 crore (4,50,18,792). The death toll was recorded at 5,33,396 with four new deaths – two from Kerala and one each in Karnataka and Tripura – reported in the last 24 hours, the data updated at 8am stated.

The number of people who have recovered from the disease has gone up to 4,44,81,341, an increase of 648 since Sunday morning. In Kerala a 70 year-old male with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and 81year-old male with T2DM and HTN, and in Karnataka, a 48 year old male with CA and TB died, while one person in Tripura succumbed to COVID.

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) reported that 11,838 doses of the vaccine had been administered in the country till January 7. The data is a compilation of the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (National Centre for Disease Control), media bulletins and websites of various states at 8am on January 4.

As the winter season sets in, health experts are highlighting a sudden surge in viral infections, influenza, and COVID-19 cases. Dr Nikhil Modi, a senior pulmonologist at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, pointed out that the decrease in temperature leads to increase in moisture in the air, low wind speed and also causes an increase in pollution levels. This contributes highly to various infections.

Due to the decrease in temperature the fog combines with the pollution in the air which further leads to the formation of smog. This condition of the atmosphere can cause different types of infections and difficulty in breathing. Both the state and the central government are keeping a close watch on the new Omicron Subvariant JN.1. J.N.1 is a Variant of Interest (VOI) which is under intense scientific scrutiny.   

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India records 774 new Covid-19 cases, 2 deaths in 24 hours

The number of daily cases was in double digits till December 5 but it started to rise again amid cold weather conditions and after the emergence of new Covid-19 variant, JN.1.

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India on Saturday had a single-day rise of 774 Covid cases while the number of active cases stood at 4,187, the Union health ministry said. As many as two deaths – one each from Tamil Nadu and Gujarat were reported in a span of 24 hours. Of the 4,187 active cases, the majority (over 92%) are recovering under home isolation.

The number of daily cases was in double digits till December 5 but it started to rise again amid cold weather conditions and after the emergence of new Covid-19 variant, JN.1. The central government has asked the state government and union territories to maintain a constant vigil amid an upward trend in the number of Covid-cases and the detection of the JN.1 sub variant in the country.

According to reports after December 5, the highest single-day rise of 841 cases was reported on December 31, 2023, which was 0.2% of the peak cases reported in May 2021. A health official said that the JN.1 variant is neither leading to an exponential rise in new cases nor a surge in hospitalisation and mortality in the country.

The Karnataka government has made the Covid test mandatory for those with Influenza like illness (ILI) or Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI). Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao said more than 7000 tests are being done every day and the COVID positivity rate is 3.82%. The positivity rate in the state has not come down yet.

He said those with symptoms are being monitored and tested. Those who are in isolation at home have been told to take extra care. He added it is expected that the trend of decreasing Covid cases may start next week in Karnataka. India has witnessed three waves of Covid-19 in the past with the peak incidence of daily cases and deaths being reported during the Delta wave during April-June 2021. At its peak 4,14,188 cases and 3915 deaths were reported on May 7, 2021.

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