Distilled from the common culinary garden plant, sage is a potent essential oil and should be used with discretion. Try one or two drops in combination with lavandin for a purifying diffusion.
Botanical Name: Salvia officinalis Suggested Uses: Clarifying bath: 4 drops sage, 1/2 c. milk swirled into water. Awaken senses: use sage in an electric diffuser. Safety Info: Keep out of reach of children. For external use only. Dilute properly; skin irritant; skin sensitizer. Avoid if pregnant. People with high blood pressure should avoid. People with epilepsy should avoid. Product Notes:
Color: Clear, colorless to pale yellow Viscosity: Mobile Top Note: Fresh, strong sweet Middle Note: Herbaceous-camphoraceous, a thujone aroma Dry Note: Medium tenacity, sweet-herbaceous Aromatherapy Actions: Warm, soothing, cheering Safety Data: Moderately toxic, skin irritant. Avoid during pregnancy. Avoid if epileptic or with high blood pressure. Regulatory Status: GRAS 182.20
Origin: France/Spain/Egypt Processing Notes: Essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of the partially dried leaves. Common Name: Sage, Dalmation Form: Essential Oil Bar Code: 0-51381-91135-5