creativity and euphoria ...
The intoxicating aroma of Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea) can evoke a sense of euphoria and inspiration. If you are experiencing a mid-life crisis or just tired of living a mundane stressful life, then add Clary Sage into your life and dance away your troubles.
Place of Origin - East Europe
Part of Plant Used - Herb Top Flower
Method of Extraction - Steam distillation
Method of Application - Massage, Bath, Compress, Vapourisation
Note - Middle
Aroma - Rich sweet floral herbaceous with nutty and fruity overtones
See HOW TO USE ESSENTIAL OILS for more information on general use and dosages for children or elderly.
Cautions
Avoid in cases of pregnancy and epilepsy.
Blends well with
Bergamot, Cedarwood, Frankincense, Geranium, Jasmine, Juniper, Lavender, Orange, Pine, Sandalwood.
Traditional Use
Clary Sage was highly regarded in the Middle Ages. It was referred to as 'Oculus Christi', the 'Eye of Christ'. In Latin, salvia, means 'healing' or 'healthy' and scale is derived from Calais, meaning 'clear'. The mucilage obtained from the seeds was used to remove particles from the eyes. Clary Sage has been used to make wines and beers in Europe for many centuries. It is said to intoxicate and give a feeling of euphoria and considered inappropriate to use near 'delicate' people.
Emotive
Opens the doors to creativity, intuition and inspiration. Gives a sense of balance and grounding to dreamers and scattered thinkers. Stimulates an air of freedom and euphoria so as not to take everything seriously.
Therapeutic
Helps to provide stamina and endurance. Add 6 drops to a vapouriser.
For temporary relief of nausea. Add 6 drops to 10ml base oil or base cream and massage clockwise into stomach area. If symptoms persist, seek medical advice.
To help relieve stress, mild anxiety, insomnia and nervous tension. Add 6 drops to 10ml base oil or base cream and massage pressure points.
Note: This essential oil is not available to International customers due to dangerous goods classification.