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Rosemary Aroma Can Boost Memory In Kids
Is your child struggling to remember his lessons at school? Expose him or her to the aroma of rosemary essential oil as it can significantly enhance working memory in children, researchers say.
Is your child struggling to remember his lessons at school? Expose him or her to the aroma of rosemary essential oil as it can significantly enhance working memory in children, researchers say.
"We do know that poor working memory is related to poor academic performance and these findings offer a possible cost-effective and simple intervention to improve academic performance in children," said Mark Moss of Northumbria University in Britain.
It was previously known that the aroma of rosemary essential oil could enhance cognition in healthy adults.

In the study, a total of 40 children aged 10 to 11 were randomly assigned to a room that had either rosemary oil diffused in it for ten minutes or a room with no scent.
They then took part in a class-based test on different mental tasks.
The analysis revealed that the children in the aroma room received significantly higher scores than the non-scented room.
The test to recall words demonstrated the greatest difference in scores, the researchers said.

"It could be that aromas affect electrical activity in the brain or that pharmacologically active compounds can be absorbed when people are exposed," Moss said.
The findings were presented at the British Psychological Society Annual Conference in Brighton.
Rosemary
oil
is
often
used
for
indigestion,
relieving
flatulence,
stomach
cramps,
constipation,
and
bloating.
It
is
also
thought
to
relieve
symptoms
of
dyspepsia
and
is
an
appetite
stimulant.
With
Inputs
From
IANS
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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