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Sage
Have you ever heard the saying "If you pick sage in the field, you will not be lame or maimed"? It is a good example of the virtues that popular wisdom has traditionally attributed to this aromatic plant, which is easily found in areas with a Mediterranean climate. Its intense aroma makes it used in cooking, although it is in natural medicine where it has more applications. This is due to the many properties of sage, which make it a must-have in nature's medicine cabinet.
Have you ever heard the saying "If you pick sage in the field, you will not be lame or maimed"? It is a good example of the virtues that popular wisdom has traditionally attributed to this aromatic plant, which is easily found in areas with a Mediterranean climate. Its intense aroma makes it used in cooking, although it is in natural medicine where it has more applications. This is due to the many properties of sage, which make it a must-have in nature's medicine cabinet.
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Have you ever heard the saying "If you pick sage in the field, you will not be lame or maimed"? It is a good example of the virtues that popular wisdom has traditionally attributed to this aromatic plant, which is easily found in areas with a Mediterranean climate. Its intense aroma makes it used in cooking, although it is in natural medicine where it has more applications. This is due to the many properties of sage, which make it a must-have in nature's medicine cabinet.
The properties of sage
The benefits of sage are obtained from the leaves and flowers of this plant, which contain numerous plant active ingredients such as camphor, phenols, flavonoids, tannins, etc. Its composition makes sage a natural antibiotic and anti-inflammatory, which is used to treat wounds and burns, as well as sprains, sprains, joint pain... It can also be used for throat problems, ulcers and sores in the mouth or gingivitis.
Another of the well-known properties of sage is its digestive effect, which combats heartburn and flatulence. In addition, it has a relaxing and stimulating effect that improves rest, concentration and intellectual performance. Finally, sage can also relieve menopausal discomfort and is used to strengthen skin and hair.
Ways to take sage
Sage allows you to develop different natural remedies depending on the symptoms to be treated. The easiest way to take sage is to prepare an infusion or sage tea with the dried leaves and flowers of this plant. Another option is to resort to dietary products such as essential oil or sage extract, with a high concentration of active ingredients. In addition, sage tablets and capsules are sold to take as a nutritional supplement.
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