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  CLARY SAGE
Clary sage, Salvia sclarea L., is an erect herbaceous biennial, native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean region.
As a medicinal plant, clary sage is known for the mucilaginous seeds used to clear the sight and reduce inflammation of the eye.
Clary sage is generally recognized as safe for human consumption as both a natural seasoning/flavoring and as a plant extract/essential oil (21 CFR sections 182.10, 182.20 [1982]).
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 Clary Sage
Clary sage has an interesting history that reveals itself in the names which were applied to this plant.
Clary sage is native to Southern Europe and is cultivated worldwide, especially in the Mediterranean region, Russia, the United States, England, Morocco and central Europe.
Clary sage is generally a safe and non toxic essential oil but may have some possibilities of irritating mucous membranes.
www.cherylsherbs.com /Essential_oil_profile_clary_sage.htm   (743 words)

  
 Technical Bulletin for Clary Sage and Meadow Clary
Clary sage (Salvia sclarea) is native to southern and eastern Europe, and the mid Asian regions of the former USSR.
Both clary sage and meadow clary are Class A noxious weeds in Washington state because of their invasiveness, the difficulty to control field infestations and because of their limited distribution.
Clary sage and meadow clary display the characteristic square stems and bilabiate flowers - petals divided into an arching upper lip and a lower lip - of the mint family.
www.nwcb.wa.gov /weed_info/clary2.html   (895 words)

  
 Information about clary sage -
In addition, clary sage is a close relative of Mediterranean sage, a Class A noxious weed in Washington, which covers extensive areas of rangeland in Idaho, Oregon, and California.
Geographic Distribution: Clary sage is native to southern Europe, as well as the eastern European, Caucasus, and middle Asian regions of the former U.S.S.R. erepanov 1995, Tutin et al.
Clary sage is only known from one county in Washington; therefore, prompt action could eradicate it from the state.
www.nwcb.wa.gov /weed_info/Written_findings/Salvia_sclarea.html   (897 words)

  
 botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Sages - Herb Profile and Information
Sage is also often propagated by layers, in the spring and autumn, the branches of old plants being pegged down on the ground and covered with 1/2 inch of earth.
Sage Tea or infusion of Sage is a valuable agent in the delirium of fevers and in the nervous excitement frequently accompanying brain and nervous diseases and has considerable reputation as a remedy, given in small and oft-repeated doses.
The Wild English Clary, or Vervain Sage, is a native of all parts of Europe and not uncommon in England in dry pastures and on roadsides, banks and waste ground, especially near the sea, or on chalky soil.
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 Clary Sage is used in skin care products.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Clary sage is used in the manufacture of superior quality skin care and cosmetic products, and underneath please find a brief overview of clary sage, and why it is used.
Clary sage essential oil is extracted from Salvia sclarea, of the Labiatae family and is also known as clary, clary wort, muscatel sage, clear eye, see bright and in the Middle Ages as "Oculus Christi" - the Eye of Christ.
The main therapeutic properties of Clary sage in skincare are that of it being an astringent as well as antiseptic and anti-bacterial.
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 Clarysage, Clary Sage Essential Oil, Oils
Clary Sage is a short biennial or perennial herb that grows up to 1 meter in height (approximately 3 feet).
Clary Sage essential oil has an earthy, fruity and floral aroma that is both nutty and herbaceous.
The name Clary Sage is derived from the Latin word for clear - probably because the herb was once used for clearing mucous from the eyes.
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 Clary Sage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Clary sage (Salvia sclarea L.) is a biennial or short-lived perennial member of the mint family.
The oil of Clary sage has an odor similar to ambergris and is used in perfumes, soaps, cosmetics, aromatherapy, and as a flavoring, especially for muscatel wines.
Clary sage (Johnny's Selected Seeds) was sown in the greenhouse April 13, 1998.
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 Clary sage oil (Salvia sclarea) - information on the origin, source, extraction method, chemical composition, ...
Clary sage essential oil is extracted from Salivia sclarea of the Labiatae family and is also known as clary, clary wort, muscatel sage, clear eye, see bright and eye bright (but not to be confused with the common herb also called eyebright (Euphrasia).
Clary sage is calming to the nervous system, particularly in cases of depression, stress, insomnia and deep seated tension.
Clary sage can be used in blended massage oil, or diluted in the bath to assist with muscle pains, frigidity, depression, anxiety, menstrual problems, PMS, stress, nervous tension, insomnia, cramps and addiction.
www.essentialoils.co.za /essential-oils/clary-sage.htm   (844 words)

  
 Clary Sage
Clary sage pure essential oil is produced through the steam distillation of the flowering tops of the plant.
Clary sage is credited with the ability to uplift one's spirits and is often used when tension and anger are present.
Clary sage is considered to be a relaxant for the mind, body and spirit.
www.wildwaystudio.com /ingredient_info/EO_pages/clary_sage.html   (236 words)

  
 Meridian Institute - Home Page
Although "clary sage" is not mentioned in the readings, the term "clary flower" occurs in 21 readings and an alternative spelling ("claraflower") is used in one reading.
Clary flower was most often included as a primary ingredient in "clary water." The intended action of clary flower was to settle the intestinal system, to assist in the elimination of toxic forces, and to tone the stomach without excessive stimulation.
The clary water is prepared for this individual in this manner: Sage or Claraflower, eight ounces into half a gallon of rainwater or distilled water, simmered, not boiled, until reduced to one quart.
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 Clary Sage - Salvia sclarea - HERBALPEDIA:encyclopedia of herbs - herbal healing - Maureen Rogers
Clary sometimes replaced hops in beer to produce an enhanced state of intoxication and exhilaration, although this reportedly was often followed by a severe headache.
Clary is known for its ability to enhance vision, protecting not only one’s physical eyesight but promoting increased skill white in meditation and visionary states.
Culpeper recommended a 17th century sage dish where the fresh leaves were first dipped in a batter of flour, eggs and a little milk, fried in butter and served as a side dish.
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 Clary Sage HS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Recently we have produced a very unique clary sage oil here in the US that has the highest sclareol content known to be found in any essential oil.
Normal clary sage oil is distilled from both the leaves and flowers and no special attention has really been given to the selection of plants for anything other than odor has been done in the past.
EOU's Clary Sage HS is bred specifically for its therapeutic viability and only the flowers are used in a special hydrodiffusion process (a special type of distillation where the steam comes from the top down rather than from bottom up) and only the clary sage flowers are used.
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 Clary Sage Essential Oil
A sage gatherer would have to use a special knife (not made of iron as it reacts with the sage), have clean clothes and clean feet and a sacrifice of food would have to be made before he could begin.
Clary was used as a flavouring in ales before the use of hops became common, and also in wine, notably muscatel.
Clary can be used as a tea or in aromatherapy, and is supposed to have a calming effect.
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 Clary Sage Essential Oil Medicinal Herb uses properties
A tall stately herb both cultivated and found in the wild, Clary sage is a native of Italy and Syria, preferring the dry, sunny climate of the Mediterranean region.
Clary sage has a reputaion for creating a sense of euphoria, and in times past was used in beer and wine to heighten the effects of the achohol.
As an anticonvulsive-euphoric-sedative clary is indicated in nervous, hysterical, paranoid, panicky states of mind and is one of the best remedies for depression, of whatever orgin.
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 Aura Cacia Clary Sage Essential Oil
Botanical Description: Clary sage is a biennial herbaceous member of the mint family.
There are hundreds of species of sage, but clary is unique and virtually never mistaken for another plant.
Clary sage is valued for its ability to create a sense of relaxed euphoria and to ease tension in both mind and body.
www.frontiercoop.com /auracacia/aclearn/eo_clarysageessentialoil.html   (323 words)

  
 Clary Sage Essential Oil, Pure Essential Oils - Bathheaven.com
Clary sage derives from the Latin 'Claris' that means 'clear' or from the Greek 'Skeria' meaning 'hardness', referring to the hard parts of the flower petals.
Clary sage was highly esteemed as medicine in the Middle Ages.
Clary sage essential oil is extracted by steam distillation from the flowering tops and the leaves.
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 Find Bliss ~~ clary sage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Clary sage should not be confused with its relatives from the deserts of the Southwest.
Most sages, such as white sage, which is used for ceremonial incense and smudging, have stimulating and energizing effects, while clary sage produces rejuvenation as a result of its calmative, antispasmodic and relaxing powers.
Clary sage has a very characteristic and unmistakable aroma, yet it would be difficult for someone other than a trained nose to accurately describe its multi-layered, wine-like complexities.
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 Clary sage.
It is also known as clary sage oil, clary oil, sage clary absolute as well as sage clary concrete.
In the middle ages it was known as "Oculus Christi" meaning the "Eye of Christ" and was primarily used for clearing mucus from the eye.
The main chemical components of Clary sage are linalool, linalyl acetate, a-terpineol, caryophyllene, alpha-terpineol, geraniol, and neryl acetate, sclareol and germacrene D. The therapeutic property of Clary sage essential oil in skincare include that of being an astringent, as well as antiseptic and anti-bacterial.
www.dermaxime.com /clary-sage.htm   (246 words)

  
 Sage, Clary Pure Essential Oil - 0.5 oz - ZIN: 100287
Clary sage is an intriguing, dynamic herb -- visually striking in the dry soil which it prefers, and yielding an essential oil with an intoxicating scent and complex, powerful psychological effects.
Today clary sage is grown both as a garden plant and as a field crop valued for its essential oil.
At the same time, clary sage is considered euphoric and uplifting, capable of regenerating energy, revitalizing the spirit and inspiring courage.
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 CLARY SAGE - Salvia Sclarea - Stress Relief Newsletter
Clary Sage is the featured oil this month, it is an oil for new beginnings.
Clary Sage belongs to the Lamiaceae family and is a relative of the common Sage plant.
Clary Sage grows in several countries, but is cultivated mostly in Spain and France.
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 Aromatherapy Essential oils by Essential7 - Clary Sage Oil, Salvia sclarea, organic essential oils, aromatherapy ...
Clary Sage Essential Oil profile General - Clary Sage is native to southern Europe, but cultivated worldwide, especially in the Mediterranean region, it is a stout biennial or perenneal herb up to 1 meter high with large, hairy leaves, green with a hint of purple, and small blue flowers.
Clary Sage essential oil, Salvia sclarea, blends well with the following essential oils: juniperberry, lavender, cilantro, pine, cardamom, Geranium, sandalwood, jasmine, frankincense, and citrus oils.
Clary Sage Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential oils can also be used in soap making ingredients, lotions, massage oils, diffusers, potpourri, scent, air fresheners, body fragrance, perfume oils, aromatherapy products, bath oils, towel scenting, spa's, incense, light rings, laundry, facial steams, hair treatments, and more.
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 Clary Sage Essential Oil from China - FNWL
Clary sage essential oil, Salvia sclarea, is a beautiful, earthy and herbaceous oil with a hint of floral.
Clary sage essential oil is considered to be sedating, it reduces stress and brings on a sense of tranquility.
Clary sage essential oil combines well with jasmine, geranium, lavender, bergamot, orange, ylang ylang, rosewood, rose, sandalwood and chamomile.
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 Information on the herb clary sage.
This page contains information on clary sage and how it is used as a herb in alternative herbal treatments to treat ailments and problems, such as relieving anxiety, promoting vivid dreams and regulating menstrual disorders.
Please note that we are not advocating that people stop using their normal medication, but would like to make people aware that some alternative therapies can be very effective to help treat problems and create a healthier, younger and more vital you.
Clary sage leaves are also used for minor injuries and wounds.
www.ageless.co.za /herb-clary-sage.htm   (555 words)

  
 Clary Sage
Medicinally, Clary Sage has been used in digestive disorders and kidney diseases.
Clary sage also restrains secretions and stops discharges, including diarrhea, excessive sweating and sebum production.
He also recommends Clary Sage as an enhancer of visions found within the state of meditation.
www.magiensunivers.dk /herbalhints/monographs/sclarea.asp   (466 words)

  
 Clary Sage
Essential Oil
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Clary Sage Essential Oil, Certified Organic (0.33 ounce) (Mfr: Frontier Herbs) (This is a special order item.
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 Clary Sage Aromatherapy Essential Oil
Fruity, floral, herbaceous and earthy scent, distilled from the flowers and foliage of Muscatel sage.
Diffuse Clary Sage to create a grounding, regenerating atmosphere that relieves fear and depression or to help relax the spasms of an asthma sufferer.
Added to massage oil, Clary Sage can ease painful cramps and encourage labor and it is also helpful in the treatment of oily skin and hair conditions.
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 Clary Sage College Home
As the managing team of Clary Sage College, we are excited to welcome you to the rewarding profession of cosmetology, spa and esthetics.
Clary Sage College (CSC) courses are designed to deliver high standards, as well as current and progressive theory and practical applications that will advance you in this profession and ultimately impact the industry as a whole.
The mission of Clary Sage College is to teach, develop and graduate highly desirable and employable professionals by improving on their individual talents, look, and personality and furthermore; to provide outstanding instructors, guest artists, curriculum, and facilities to cultivate and advance the profession of Cosmetology, Spa and Esthetics.
www.clarysagecollege.com   (221 words)

  
 Aromatherapy Products: Pure Essential Oils - Nature's Healing Wisdom
Clary Sage promotes healthy circulation and is helpful in balancing circulatory conditions like high blood pressure and varicose veins.
Clary Sage is especially helpful for relieving stressful or tense physical and emotional states.
Because of its hormonal effects avoid Clary Sage during pregnancy, or when nursing unless under the direct supervision of a qualified professional aromatherapist.
www.kgstiles.com /moreinfo/clarysage.htm   (508 words)

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