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Status: Unsprayed
Latin: Salvia sclarea
Family: Labiatae
Country: USA
Extraction: Steam distilled
Part distilled: Flowering tops and leaves
Odor: Fruity, floral, herbaceous
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Aromatherapy Uses::
Profoundly relaxing and balancing. Banishes mood swings and lifts depressive states. Supports all female reproductive disorders. Antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic,
stomachic, tonic (uterine, neuro: medulla, cerebellum),
estrogen-like, sedative, relaxant, seborrhea regulator,
nervine, hypotensive, emmenagogue, digestive, deodorant,
cicatrizant, carminative, antifungal, anti-bacterial,
aphrodisiac, antidepressant, anti-epileptic, anticonvulsive,
antisudorific, anti-hypercholesterol.
Skin: acne, boils, dandruff, hair
loss, inflamed, puffy, oily skin and hair, ulcers,
wrinkles, cell regenerator, fungal infections
Respiratory: asthma, throat infection,
whooping cough
Muscular/Skeletal: muscle aches
and pains, spasms, cramps
Cardio-vascular/ Lymphatic: circulatory
problems, varicosities, hemorrhoids, lowers high
blood pressure, lowers high cholesterol, aids arterial
circulation
Immune: strengthens, useful in
convalescence
Digestive: colic, cramp, gastric
spasm, dyspepsia, flatulence, increases mucus secretion
in intestines, eases constipation, stimulates digestion&
metabolic rate
Genito-Urinary/ Reproductive: uterine
tonic, estrogen-like, stimulates hormones( stimulates
development of sex hormones), regulates menstrual
cycle, eases painful periods, labor pain, PMS, post-natal
depression, reduces menopausal hot flashes, impotence,
frigidity, genital infections; strengthens kidneys,
increases mucus secretion in all uro-genital organs,
increases peristalsis in smooth muscles of reproductive
organs & bladder
Nervous Brain/ Mind: depression,
migraine, nervous tension, fatigue, stress, mildly
intoxicating, euphoric
Emotional/Energetic: eases fear
and paranoia, aids dreams and creativity, it steadies
the mind and relieves anxiety while dispelling illusion
and enlivening the senses.
Blends well with: Cedarwood, German and
Roman chamomile, frankincense, geranium, lavender,
sweet marjoram, neroli, orange, ylang ylang
Satety Data: non-toxic, non-irritant
SOURCES:
Sheppard-Hanger Sylla, THE AROMATHERAPY PRACTITIONER
REFERENCE MANUAL, Tampa, 1998
Mojay, Gabriel, Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit,
London, 1996
Battaglia, Salvatore, The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy,
Brisbane, 1997 |
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