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ORGANIC SAGE

Botanical Name: (Salvia Officinalis)
Olfactory note: Heart notes [They last longer than the scents of Testa and go straight to the heart. Soft, emotional, stimulating, harmonizing, calming, they develop slowly to evaporate in about three hours. They are perfumes, obtained from flowers and floral herbs, which seduce nose and heart. They have a wide, light frequency that leads to the heart.]
The essential oil of Sage is extracted from: From leaves.
Extraction mode: For steam current
Area of Origin: Mediterranean
In astrological terms the primary Functionality is: Jupiter, later Venus

Curiosity
Sage from the Latin word salus etymologically refers to health and for its medicinal virtue has always been linked to the symbol of longevity. The medieval doctors of the Salerno school defined it "salvatrix" for its renowned therapeutic qualities. Both the Egyptians first and later the master brewers of the Middle Ages used it as an ingredient in the preparation of beer. According to Greek mythology it was the hero who fell to discover the medicinal properties of this aromatic plant. Every year in his honour the sage leaves were donated during a religious ceremony.

Description
Relaxing - It will exert a beneficial influence in cases of nervousness, moodiness, stress especially related to the reproductive sphere such as stress infertility, premenstrual mood disorders and menopause.

Depurative, Detoxifying - Taken orally (e.g. two or three drops in half a teaspoon of honey) is purifying. It has detoxifying properties on liver and kidneys. Also useful to treat intermittent fevers caused by intestinal infections, intoxications and diarrhea.

Antibacterial - Widespread (e.g. a few drops in the vaporizer or similar) it acts both on the excessive secretion of sweat in the hands, armpits, feet, called hyperhidrosis, and as an antibacterial on microorganisms that produce bad smells, so it is extremely effective in solving problems related to sweating.

Healing, Anti-inflammatory - Frictioned (e.g. diluted in sweet almond oil), it heals the skin. It has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial action and repairs the skin tissue. It is indicated in cases of mouth ulcers, dermatitis, sores, insect bites, skin ulcers, acne, fungal infections such as mycosis and candidiasis.

Relaxing - Inhaled (e.g. suffumigi, fumenti) is relaxing, induces calm and serenity in the presence of stress, nervousness, anxiety, fears, paranoia. Excellent aid to overcome mid-life crisis and menopause. It acts on an emotional level, gives courage to carry out projects or take exams.

Expectorant - is used in the treatment of chronic bronchitis of asthma and coughing caused by influenza.

For the Ladies - It contains a substance with hormone-like action, useful in dysfunctions of the gynaecological apparatus. Massaged (e.g. diluted in sweet almond oil) on the body, it balances the female hormone system and has a beneficial effect on lymphatic stagnation, cellulite, premenstrual syndrome, menopausal flushes, menstrual pain, amenorrhoea or abundant menstruation.

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Related Topics : Good conservation practices for essential oils - characteristics of essential oils - Aromatic waters - Methods of extraction of essential oils - Organic essential oils - Essential oils and astrological functions - Essential oils and olfactory notes - Eucalyptus essential oil - lavender essential oil - lemon essential oil - rosemary essential oil - sage essential oil - thyme essential oil - Operational practice in the extraction of essential oils - Purification and rectification of essential oils - Yield in the extraction of essential oils - Use of essential oils

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