Sage sclarea essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of the flowering tops of the botanical species Salvia Sclarea L. of the Labiadas family.
It is a plant that can reach more than 1.5 m. tall, with large bluish to pinkish flowers, which is where the smell is concentrated in addition to the stem, since its large leaves, which also characterize this plant, lack it.
Currently this plant is cultivated and distilled in many countries, the main producers being Russia, Ukraine, France and China.
Benefits
Sage sclarea essential oil contains natural phytonutrients. It has a sweet, warm and herbal fragrance that lifts your spirits and relaxes, making it a perfect choice during PMS. It also helps women with menopause.
Helps with insomnia.
Stimulates circulation.
Stops the growth and spread of bacterial and fungal infections.
Reduces inflammation of the skin.
Regulates sweating.
Due to its antimicrobial property, it can act as a good antiseptic for throat and stomach infections …
Due to its antispasmodic property, it is used to relieve labor pains and to increase contractions.
Thanks to its calming and relaxing power, it helps in cases of muscular tension, aches and pains, as well as depression, nervous tension and disorders related to emotional stress.
It acts as a spasmodic, relieving asthmatic symptoms and calming and slowing down breathing, helping to find inner peace and balance.
Ideal in cases of acne or boils. It is also indicated for problems in the scalp, such as the presence of dandruff or hair loss.
Depressive, lunatic, irritable people who are sensitive to lunar cycles will also be receptive to the antidepressant, euphoric, rebalancing virtues of the nervous system contained in sage.
Organoleptic properties
Sage sclarea essential oil is a mobile liquid, yellowish in color and with a fresh, floral and somewhat musky odor, especially in the background.
Odor
Fresh, floral and somewhat musky odor
Colour
Yellowish
Appearance
Mobile liquid
Components
Major component of sage sclarea essential oil is linalyl acetate. Linalool also stands out in its composition, other components are germacrene D, slareol and alpha-terpineol.
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