Rosemary Extract

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Ancient Nutra Rosemary Extract capsules

Rosemary extract, a potent antioxidant

Last updated: May 2026

Ancient Nutra Rosemary Extract is a natural, potent antioxidant with compounds like rosmarinic acid and carnosic acid, traditionally used to support a healthy inflammatory response, skin, hair, and focus.

Benefits

  • Antioxidant properties that help protect cells from free radicals.
  • Supports a healthy inflammatory response and joint comfort.
  • Supports skin and hair health.
  • Supports focus and circulation.

How to take it

Take 1 capsule daily with a meal.

Frequently asked questions

What is rosemary extract good for?

It is a concentrated antioxidant traditionally used to support focus, healthy inflammation, and skin and hair.

Capsule or culinary rosemary?

The extract gives a concentrated daily dose; our dried rosemary leaves are for cooking and infusions.

Quality

Made in Sri Lanka under BRCGS, GMP, HACCP, FSSC 22000, and ISO 22000. Vegetarian capsules.

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