Friday, January 13, 2012

Clary Sage Vital Benefits

                                                                 



  Clary sage is an impressive essential oil in and intimate sense a companion for women.  It is a good tonic for the womb during painful periods and spotty menstruation. During menopause, clary sage oil can help reduce hot flushes, palpitations, night sweats, irritability, as well as dizziness and headaches.  Avoid alcohol consumption if serious about trying an alternative approach that requires clary sage oil, they have adverse reactions with each other.  Clary sage hydrosol has a very low percentage of the essential oil, and does not test the same for adverse reactions with alcohol.   Clary Sage Hydrosol contains all of the water from the plant.  The water of the plant is actually the vapor which is steam and all the constituents such as vitamins, minerals, phyto- nutrients and active chemical constituents are all released from the steam, it is cooled thru the cooling chamber and condensed as a water when bottled.  Clary water is loaded with all the chemical components of the plant in minute amounts.   

6 comments:

  1. Clary sage is truly an impressive oil. I love to use essential oil specially Lavender.

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  2. I love essential oils; my favourite at the minute is eucalyptus. I like to read the profiles of the different oils and it was only when i read about eucalyptus online that i realised it is for loads more than clearing your nasal passages! I use it in cool, boiled water in a spray bottle now to deodorise carpets, curtains and to generally de-bug! Here's the page I read it http://www.essentialoilsforhealth.biz/eucalyptus-oil-profile.html

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  3. Great information on clary sage, thanks for sharing.

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  4. Wow this is a great blog. Thanks for the cool info and pictures too. Do you have a prefference of an essential oil diffuser? I want to get one but don't know what kind.

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