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Sage

Botanicals / Herbs

Botanical Name or Chemical Name: Salvia officinalis

Found 12 oral actions for Sage

  • Action - Astringent RatingRatingRatingRating

    Sage is an astringent; reduces secretions. Take 3-9 g of dried sage leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Action - Anti-infectious RatingRatingRating

    Sage is an anti-infectious; fights infection. Take 3-9 g of dried sage leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Action - Antibacterial RatingRatingRating

    Sage is an antibacterial; inhibits bacteria growth. Take 3-9 g of dried sage leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Action - Aromatic RatingRatingRating

    Sage is an aromatic; stimulates digestion. Take 3-9 g of dried sage leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Action - Calmative RatingRatingRating

    Sage is a calmative; it has a calming and relaxing effect. Take 3-9 g of dried sage leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Action - Carminative RatingRatingRating

    Sage is a carminative; helps eliminate gas. Take 3-9 g of dried sage leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Action - Digestive RatingRatingRating

    Sage is a digestive; improves digestion; stimulates digestion. Take 3-9 g of dried sage leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Action - Estrogenic RatingRatingRating

    Sage is an estrogenic; has estrogen like activity. Take 3-9 g of dried sage leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Action - Febrifuge RatingRatingRating

    Sage is a febrifuge; reduces fever. Take 3-9 g of dried sage leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Action - Antispasmodic RatingRating

    Sage is an antispasmodic; alleviates spasms. Take 3-9 g of dried sage leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

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