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Also indexed as:Rosmarinus officinalis
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Botanical names:
Rosmarinus officinalis

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There is no evidence to indicate that intermittent intake of moderate amounts of rosemary poses any threat during breast-feeding. However, internal intake of the herb and oil should be avoided during pregnancy because the oil may act as an abortifacient (an agent that may induce an abortion).17

An extract of rosemary taken with a meal by healthy women inhibited the absorption of non-heme iron (e.g., the form of iron in plant foods) by 15%.18 Frequent use of rosemary could, in theory, promote the development of iron deficiency in susceptible individuals.

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