clary sage essential oil · description: clary sage essential oil has a herbacious, ˜owery, earthy...

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Clary Sage Essential Oil Botanical Name: Salvia sclarea Country of Origin: France Extraction Process: Steam Distilled Part of the Plant Used: Flowers and Leaves Description: Clary Sage Essential Oil has a herbacious, flowery, earthy aroma. Clary Sage is native to the Mediterranean basin, but is also found in North Africa and Central Asia. This plant is green with soft, feather shaped leaves. Clary Sage leaves are called rugose; which means wrinkled, and have glandular hairs on their surface. The flowers grow in whorls, and can be mauve, lilac, white or pink. The leaves and flowers of this plant were commonly ground down and the crude oil was used as a perfume. With the benefits of this plant Clary Sage essential oil is highly sought after for help with pain, sleep, and inflammation. Directions: Recommended to properly blend in a carrier oil prior to topical applications. Patch test before use in case of sensitivity. Blends Well With: Ylang Ylang, Chamomile Roman, Bergamot, Geranium, Lavender. Product Details Barefut Essential Oils is owned and operated by Certified Aromatherapists www.Barefut.com Therapeutic Properties: Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory, Antibacterial, Antifungal, Antiseptic, Astringent, Calmative, Sedative. Common Uses & Benefits: Clary Sage has been traditionally applied to help acne, boils, skin inflammation, hair loss, dandruff, muscular aches and pains, whooping cough, asthma attacks, menstrual pain, intestinal cramping, colic, stress, nerves, and high blood pressure. Cautions: Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. These statements and products have not been evaluated by United States Food and Drug Administration and are not approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. The information given is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other health care professional. Please also note the difference between herbs, natural foods, and essential oils.

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Page 1: Clary Sage Essential Oil · Description: Clary Sage Essential Oil has a herbacious, ˜owery, earthy aroma. Clary Sage is native to the Mediterranean basin, but is also found in North

Clary SageEssential Oil

Botanical Name: Salvia sclareaCountry of Origin: FranceExtraction Process: Steam DistilledPart of the Plant Used: Flowers and Leaves

Description: Clary Sage Essential Oil has a herbacious, �owery, earthy aroma. Clary Sage is native to the Mediterranean basin, but is also found in North Africa and Central Asia. This plant is green with soft, feather shaped leaves. Clary Sage leaves are called rugose; which means wrinkled, and have glandular hairs on their surface. The �owers grow in whorls, and can be mauve, lilac, white or pink. The leaves and �owers of this plant were commonly ground down and the crude oil was used as a perfume. With the bene�ts of this plant Clary Sage essential oil is highly sought after for help with pain, sleep, and in�ammation.

Directions: Recommended to properly blend in a carrier oil prior to topical applications. Patch test before use in case of sensitivity.

Blends Well With:Ylang Ylang, Chamomile Roman, Bergamot, Geranium, Lavender.

Product Details

Barefut Essential Oils is owned and operated by Certi�ed Aromatherapists www.Barefut.com

Therapeutic Properties: Analgesic, Anti-in�ammatory, Antibacterial, Antifungal, Antiseptic, Astringent, Calmative, Sedative.

Common Uses & Bene�ts: Clary Sage has been traditionally applied to help acne, boils, skin in�ammation, hair loss, dandru�, muscular aches and pains, whooping cough, asthma attacks, menstrual pain, intestinal cramping, colic, stress, nerves, and high blood pressure.

Cautions: Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician.These statements and products have not been evaluated by United States Food and Drug Administration and are not approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. The information given is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other health care professional. Please also note the di�erence between herbs, natural foods, and essential oils.