Sage oil contains the chemical substances alpha- and beta-thujone, camphor, and cineole as well as other constituents including rosmarinic acid, tannins, and flavonoids. Even today, in many European countries sage is used medicinally as a g...
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Sage herb is used in anxiety, nervous disorders, as astringent, in abdominal disorders, antiinflammatory. Find its other medicinal uses. ... Fumigation With Sage Herb:
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Salvia officinalis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salvia officinalis ( Sage , Common sage , Garden sage , Kitchen sage , Culinary sage , Dalmatian sage , Purple sage , Broadleaf sage , Red sage ) is a small perennial evergreen su...
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Facts, Information and Pictures on the herb Sage (Salvia officinalis) ... Information about the herb Sage ... Salvia officinalis , also known as Broad-leaved White Sage is part of the Salvia officinalis plant family. Sage is an evergreen perennial originally growing from Spain along the Mediterranean coast up to and including...
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Sage is a decorative evergreen shrub with downy foliage that varies in color from gray to gray-green, with one variety producing deep purple leaves. The camphor scented, purple-blue flowers, which appear in mid-summer are exceptionally attractive. ... All About the Sage Herb ... Garden Sage: The Wise and Wonderful Herb...
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Although used since ancient times for medicinal purposes and food preservation, sage was not used as a food flavoring until the 17th century. ... The following is one of my favorite sage recipes. I encourage you to experiment with this wonderful Herb of the Year.
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This is especially true with the dried herb. Unlike most other herbs, the flavor of the sage leaves intensifies as they dry. Drying the herb can be a bit tricky, because its broad fleshy leaves have a tendency to mold.
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