Avoid rosemary if pregnant or epileptic.


Although Rosemary can be a real benifit to enhancing the flavours of lamb or roast potatoes amonst many other things, there are some people who should avoid this herb.

Pregnancy:

I was both a chef  a waitress for many years and in only 1 restaurant that I ever waitressed in did the chef enquire as to wether the person who ordered the lamb shank was pregnant or not. I was impressed that he took this into consideration as it was news to me at the time, that rosemary ( can ) cause serious consequences if consumed during pregnancy. Since then I make sure that anyone who orders a dish with rosemary from me ( I have not waitressed or been a chef for several years now ) is informed of the risks if they are pregnant.

For more information about herbs to avoid during pregnancy visit http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancyhealth/naturalherbsvitamins.html

Epilepsy:

I was also a support worker for a few years & in this job rosemary was highlighted again.  Some of the service users got aromatherapy massages as part of their weekly routine.  If the service user had epilepsy it was important that rosemary essential oil was never used on the person or even in the same room that they were in or likely to use in the next few hours. Rosemary can bring on seizures for those who have epilepsy.

For more information on complimentarty therapies and epilepsy visit http://www.epilepsynse.org.uk/pages/info/leaflets/complime.cfm

1 Comment(s)

  1. Comment by Nannick on October 10, 2008 9:35 am

    Goodafternoooon!

    I felt the urge to comment not just because i love this blog so much (and should check it more often!!)
    but also because the post of rosemary reminded me of parsley.
    In my teens i discovered that after eating parsley, i felt breathless and feverish
    (it’s worse with coreander and ginger)
    i did some research on that and there’s a link to pregnancy aswel and women are discouraged to eat parsley during when carrying a child.
    it has something to do with a strong reaction to ovaries and that’s why in all red light districts you can find a parsley street because women were told back in the day that when they wanted to get rid of a unwanted pregnancy they should eat parsley by the bucket!
    Didn’t know about rosemary, haven’t had an allergic reaction to that as far as i know but i find it all very fascinating! haha
    Have a great day and thank you for this wonderful blog!

    warm greetings,
    nannick

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