What is Clary Sage?
Clary Sage is a specific member of the Salvia family, which has been used in traditional recovery for centuries. It is often part of botanical body products such as spa oil and hair care compounds, and is also available in the form of pure essential oil. Its odor is very obvious and has a calming properties about the herb, which may be beneficial for health. However, pregnant women should avoid exposure to Clary Sage because it can be harmful or cause contractions.
Salvia sclarea is the scientific name of the plant. The name was derived from Claurus , the Latin word for "clear", because Clary Sage was used in the eye licks and to remove infections. Leaves and flowers can be used to produce mild tea suitable for eye wash or ingestion, and steam can also be distilled into amber essential oil. Sometimes there are special conflicts between herbs and drugs that patients do not know about. Patients should also make sure they use herbs that are in handyNot for human consumption, if planning to ingest. The oil can be applied to the skin, even if it must be diluted and can also be added to spa water and cosmetics.
In nature, Clary Sage can reach a height of up to 3 feet (1 meter), with long stems bearing clusters of white to purple flowers. The leaves can be triangular to roughly ovate and, like many members of the mint family, has square stems. Many people cultivate the plant as ornamental because it has a pleasant appearance, especially in the summer flowering months. However, the fragrance can be strong or unpleasant, so it should be planted carefully.
When people take Clary Sage Medicinally, they use it for female complaints such as Amenorea, Dysmenorrhea and the Labor Pains. It is also used to treat asthma, sore throat, cough, stress and gastrointestinal pain. Because it has narcotic effects, it can also be used to treat exhaustion. Because Clary Sage is a minNarcotic, should be used with caution and should not be combined with other narcotics. If any of the treated symptoms persists for more than a few days, professional medical care should be taken to ensure that there is no systemic problem.