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BOTANICAL NAME Salvia Officinalis Oil EXTRACTION METHOD The volatile oil steam distilled from the leaves of Salvia Officinalis SUGGESTED USE & BENEFITS This essential oil is extracted by steam distill
BOTANICAL NAME Salvia Officinalis Oil EXTRACTION METHOD The volatile oil steam distilled from the leaves of Salvia Officinalis SUGGESTED USE & BENEFITS This essential oil is extracted by steam distillation of sage leaves and is constituted mainly of Aesculetinen, Alpha Humulene, Alpha Thujene, Alpha Thujone, Alpha Terpineol, Alpha Terpenines, Alpha Pinene, Alpha Maaliene, Aromadendrene, Beta Pinene, Beta Copaene, Beta Thujone, Borneol, Camphor, Cineole, Caryophyllene Oxide, Camphene, Delta Cadinenes, Linalool, Limonene, Myrcene, Ocimenes, Octenol, Paracymene, Para Cymenol, Salviol, Terpinenol, Thujanol and Terpinolene. Benefits and Common Uses This oil has a number of non-cosmetic medicinal uses Anti-fungal Antimicrobial Antibacterial Antioxidant Antiseptic Anti-inflammatory Antispasmodic Cholagogue & Choleretic Cicatrisant Depurative Digestive Disinfectant Emmenagogue Expectorant Febrifuge Laxative Stimulant BLENDS WELL WITH Essential oils of Clary Sage, Geranium, Ginger, Lavender, Orange, Vetiver, Neroli, Rosemary and Tea Tree. PRECAUTIONS Being a nervous stimulant, those with epilepsy, hysteria, or a history of either, should avoid using it. Furthermore, since it contains camphor and camphene, which are toxic in nature, it should be avoided during pregnancy. CERTIFICATIONS Origin: Italy Colour: Colourless to Pale Yellow, Light to Golden Yellow Aroma: Earthy, Floral, Slightly Fruity - AKOMA SKINCARE
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