Clary Sage
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Source: France. Latin name: Salvia sclarea. Family
name: Labiatae. Clary sage oil is distilled from the
flowering tops and the herb. It has a spicy, hay-like
aroma. It has been called "clear eye" and was
used for healing eye problems in times past. Some
traditional uses: relieving stress and tension, lifting
melancholy, easing pain, restful sleep, as an
aphrodisiac; contains estrogen-like hormone, for
menopause and PMS, relieving nervous exhaustion. Clary
Sage should be avoided during pregnancy, or if you have
endometriosis, breast, ovarian and uterine cysts and
other estrogen dependant conditions (cancers).
Emotional profile: for relieving worry, crying,
guilt, obsessions and compulsions, hostility, panic.
Blends with: juniper, bergamot, lavender, frankincense,
coriander, cardamon, geranium, sandalwood, cedarwood,
pine and jasmine.
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