Sage oil with an intense, highly refreshing, herbal scent. Oil from common sage or nutmeg sage. Calming and dream-inducing. Known since the Middle Ages, it treats eye ailments, inflammation, wounds, sore throats, female ailments, kidney and digestive disorders.
The word "sage" comes from Latin, meaning "health." It is used in herbal medicine and as a spice. The oil is obtained by steam distillation of flowering sage shoots or
flowers . The oil is a source of natural antioxidants. It helps with musculoskeletal disorders, joint and muscle inflammation, and respiratory infections. Gargles can soothe oral ailments, inflamed and bleeding gums. The oil blends well with extracts of: lavender, citrus fruits, sandalwood, mint, geranium, juniper, and rosemary.
Sage oil is distinguished by its following properties:
- stimulating – helps overcome depression, exhaustion, and fatigue,
- relaxing and anti-stress,
- calming,
- antiseptic,
- stimulating – digestive and nervous system,
- cleansing the body,
- restoring vitality after illness,
- soothing – inflammation of the skin and mucous membranes, menstrual and menopausal symptoms, cough, bronchitis,
- lowering sugar levels,
- reducing – lactation, sweat and saliva secretion,
- diuretic – slightly,
- expectorant,
- anti-inflammatory,
- antirheumatic,
- antispasmodic,
- regenerative – helps heal wounds, burns, ulcers, frostbite,
- strengthening – immune system, hair – prevents hair loss,
- astringent,
- warming,
- analgesic – reduces swelling and rheumatic and muscular pain,
- improving circulation – increases blood flow,
- warming up – muscles,
- antibacterial – fights bacterial infections,
- nourishing – oily skin, prone to acne, dandruff, cellulite,
- deodorizing – reduces unpleasant body odor.
Use sage oil when you suffer from:
- physical and mental exhaustion,
- cold,
-
depression ,
- bow,
- nervous tension,
- respiratory infections – sinusitis, bronchitis,
- cough,
- pressure disorders,
- painful periods,
- menopause,
- muscle pain,
- inflammation of muscles and joints,
- circulatory problems,
- insomnia,
- kidney diseases,
- ulcers,
- throat infections,
- rheumatism,
- bad breath,
- inflammation of the mouth and throat,
- gingivitis,
- high cholesterol,
- prostatic hyperplasia,
- acne,
- psoriasis,
- seborrhea,
- wrinkles,
- baldness,
- dandruff,
- gastrointestinal spasms,
- excessive sweating.
With sage oil you can:
- aromatize and disinfect the air – by pouring it into air humidifiers, vacuum cleaners, aromatherapy fireplaces,
- inhale,
- massage the body,
- take baths with added oil,
- diversify cosmetics – add a few drops to shampoos, creams, balms.
Do not use the oil or exercise extreme caution when:
- you are allergic to or intolerant of sage and sage oil,
- you are pregnant or breastfeeding – it is better to consult your doctor first,
- you want to use it on a child who is under 6 years of age,
- you have high blood pressure,
- you won't dilute the oil.
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