Clary Sage
Botanical Name: Salvia sclarea Common Method
Of Extraction: Parts Used: Steam distillation from
the top portion of the flowering plant. Note
Classification: Medium-Top Aroma: Sweet, musky and
green aroma with a heady almost intoxicating effect. Largest
Producing Countries: Russia, Siberia, Hungary, Morocco,
Bulgaria, Eastern European countries. Traditional Use: In
its raw form it was originally used during the middle ages and
renaissance as folk medicine in European countries. Since then,
Clary Sage has virtually dropped from modern plant medicine.
Potential uses and benefits: A good addition to massage
oils to ease tension and cramps. Used sparingly; 2 to 3 drops in a
bath will have the same relaxing and euphoric effect. An uplifting,
yet relaxing and mildy aphrodisiac aroma in a diffuser. Common
ingredient in hair oils and, "masculine" scents. Traditionally used
in dream blends, a little is sufficient as it can easily be too
stimulating particularly for the sensitive, the very young and the
elderly. Estrogen-like properties make it potentially useful for
menopause situations like hot flashes. For the same reason it should
be avoided by those with estrogen related conditions like cysts and
fibroids etc. Blends Well With: Many floral oils,
particularly Lavender. Notes: Used commercially to flavor
tobacco. Safety Data: Use sparingly and in moderation.
Potential skin irritant. Do not use in combination with alcohol,
prescription or recreational drugs. Not for long term use. Not for
use while pregnant or nursing.
As with all essential oils, do not use undiluted. Do not take
internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner.
Keep away from children. Not for those with epilepsy or subject to
seizures. Always conduct a skin patch test before using any oil on
your skin. Disclaimer: This information is for
educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure,
prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to
prescribe in any way. This information is not complete, nor may its
data be accurate.
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