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Home >> Clary sage Essential oil Clary sage Essential OilBotanical Name of Clary sage Essential Oil : Salvia sclarea Background/Origin of Clary sage Essential OilClary Sage is native to Italy, South Europe, France and Switzerland. It is thought that "clary" comes from the Latin word "clarus" meaning "clear". In the Middle Ages, it was known as "clear eye" and was used to treat eye problems. Clary Sage was also used in Britain and Germany as an alternative to alcohol as it has intoxicating properties. How Clary sage is extracted: Steam Distilled Description of Clary sage Essential Oil
Clary sage is high Sclareol Warm, camphoraeous, bittersweet, musky and slightly spicy. Calming yet revitalizing, reduces tension, relieves fatique, mildly euphoric and anti-depressant Great for stress! Worries seeem to float away. Blends well with Lavender and Roman Chamomile for cramps and PMS. Color of Clary sage Essential Oil : Light Golden Yellow Property of Clary sage Essential Oil : Antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, emmenagogue, anti-inflammatory, calming, euphoric, tonic Uses of Clary sage essential oil: PMT, menopausal problems, hormone regulator, period pain, high blood pressure, uterine problems, Post Natal Depression, cramps, muscular spasm, digestive problems, oily skin, spots, inflamed skin, cell regenerating, hair loss, sore throats, flu, strengthens immune system. Safety & Precaution Instructions: Can cause giddiness, headaches, and nightmares. Large amounts may raise blood pressure. Do not sniff while drinking alcohol. Please Note: Any suggestions on this site for the use Clary sage essential oils are for educational purposes only. Data provided is not guaranteed to be accurate or complete. The use of any product of our manufacture being beyond our control however, no guarantee expressed or implied is made.
Essential Oil Index Lavender, Chamomile, Marjoram, Rosemary, Tea tree, Cypress, Peppermint, Eucalyptus, Bergamot, Geranium, Benzoin, Clary sage, Fennel, Juniper, Jasmine,Lemon,Myrrh If you like this page, please post it on : |
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