Clary Sage Essential Oil

Clary Sage

Clary Sage

Salvia sclarea

Latin Name: Salvia sclarea.

Chemistry: Linalyl Acetate, Linalool.

Aroma: Woody, Floral, Earthy.

Good for: Mood stabilising, Emotional support, Immune support

Energetics: Stabilises the heart and mind and lifts your spirits. Fills you with optimism and comfort in times of distress.

Traditional use: A favourite throughout the ages for conditions that require astringent and hormonal remedies.

Extraction Method: Steam Distillation

Country of Origin: France


Clary Sage

Clary Sage

Different varieties of Clary Sage can have flowers that may be violet, lilac or pale blue. The petal arrangement is beautiful and geometric. The chemical composition of the oil can vary according to the country of origin.

Clary sage has long been associated with stabilising mood and treating hormonal issues. This traditional use has been supported by several research studies showing the essential oil to have good anti-stress and antidepressant qualities(1). The high percentage of linalyl acetate it contains supports the research that it could also be an excellent immune-supporting essential oil (2). It is also a great oil for stress-related breathing issues, relieving spasms and easing anxiety(3).

  • For External Use only

    Do not apply undiluted to skin

    If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult with a professional aromatherapist or your physician before use.

    Keep away from children

    Keep away from pets

    Store in a cool, dark place.

    Patch test before use

    Keep away from mouth and eyes.

  • Mask Drops: Power Up blend

    Blended Drops: Power Up blend

    Aroma Patch: Power up Blend

    Premium Select oil: Clary Sage


REFERENCE

1- “Antidepressant-like effect of Salvia sclarea is explained by modulation of dopamine activities in rats” https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378874110002667?via%3Dihub

2- “Natural killer cell activity and lymphocyte activation: Investigating the effects of a selection of essential oils and components in vitro“ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S096245620600052X

3- “Interspecies Comparison of Chemical Composition and Anxiolytic-like Effects of Lavender Oils upon Inhalation“ https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1934578X1100601148

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