“In the Middle Ages, Sage earned the nickname “Sage the Savior” for its various treasured properties. For its cleansing and nerve tonic properties, the Lakota Indians nicknamed it “master herb.”
Sage Essential Oil is commonly mistaken for Clary Sage Essential Oil; however, despite belonging to the same family of evergreen shrubs, these two herbs and their resultant oils differ from each other.
Used in aromatherapy applications, Sage Essential Oil is known to stimulate and clarify the mind while exhibiting a balancing, uplifting, soothing, and strengthening effect on the senses to ease negative moods. It is known to promote a sense of attentiveness, enhance memory, and soothe discomforts of the digestive, respiratory, and female reproductive systems.
Used cosmetically or topically in general, Sage Essential Oil is reputed to eliminate toxins, provide relief to minor skin abrasions, diminish the appearance of blemishes, and address stretch marks, sores, and swelling. Its moisturizing and conditioning properties help soothe dryness and irritation”
Sage Oıl Oleum Salvia Lavandulifolia) %98 Safflower Seed Oil – Carthamnus Tinctorius Oleum
It is used as a gas remover, wound healing and antiseptic. It is also recommended to use bronchitis in asthma and menstrual irregularities in women.
Internally; drink 3-5 drops per day by instillation into a cup of water. Do not use excessive amount. Externally; it is used by applying on the wound. It ican be also used for carminative by massaging.