SAGE | Salvia officionalis
So common is sage in our kitchens that we hardly think it a medicinal herb! Sage is a carmenative, stimulant, and tonic. Is strengthens and stimulates a weak digestive system while also having an affinity for the nervous system.
According to Gerard’s herbal, “sage is singularly good for the head and brain, it quickeneth the senses and memory.”
An old English saying goes,
“He that would live for aye,
Must eat sage in May.”
It’s latin name alludes to it being a savior of a plant and one we best not forget in our kitchens! Sage can be employed during times of cold/flu or congestion, as it is cooling and aromatic.
Sage may also alleviate symptoms of peri-menopause such as hot flashes, as it is both cooling and contains phytoestrogenic compounds, thus supporting in hormone balancing during this time of transition.
Part: Leaf and flower
Sold by the ounce
So common is sage in our kitchens that we hardly think it a medicinal herb! Sage is a carmenative, stimulant, and tonic. Is strengthens and stimulates a weak digestive system while also having an affinity for the nervous system.
According to Gerard’s herbal, “sage is singularly good for the head and brain, it quickeneth the senses and memory.”
An old English saying goes,
“He that would live for aye,
Must eat sage in May.”
It’s latin name alludes to it being a savior of a plant and one we best not forget in our kitchens! Sage can be employed during times of cold/flu or congestion, as it is cooling and aromatic.
Sage may also alleviate symptoms of peri-menopause such as hot flashes, as it is both cooling and contains phytoestrogenic compounds, thus supporting in hormone balancing during this time of transition.
Part: Leaf and flower
Sold by the ounce
So common is sage in our kitchens that we hardly think it a medicinal herb! Sage is a carmenative, stimulant, and tonic. Is strengthens and stimulates a weak digestive system while also having an affinity for the nervous system.
According to Gerard’s herbal, “sage is singularly good for the head and brain, it quickeneth the senses and memory.”
An old English saying goes,
“He that would live for aye,
Must eat sage in May.”
It’s latin name alludes to it being a savior of a plant and one we best not forget in our kitchens! Sage can be employed during times of cold/flu or congestion, as it is cooling and aromatic.
Sage may also alleviate symptoms of peri-menopause such as hot flashes, as it is both cooling and contains phytoestrogenic compounds, thus supporting in hormone balancing during this time of transition.
Part: Leaf and flower
Sold by the ounce
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Sage is a lovely addition to tea blends, especially with mints or nettle. Use as a facial steam during times of congestion, weather from cold or allergies.
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Antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, digestive, cognitive support, hormonal support
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Organically grown in Oregon.
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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.