Description
Common sage oil is not safe for pets and should be avoided during pregnancy. It is also not recommended for use in people with epilepsy, diabetes, or high blood pressure. It is safe to use with other essential oils, such as citrus oils, lavender, lavandin, rosemary, and rosewood.
Uses & Benefits Unless you are a trained Aromatherapist, for all practical purposes you will be better served using Clary Sage. Arthritis & rheumatism Bacterial infections Bronchitis Catarrh Sprains Wounds Active properties Anti-inflammatory Antimicrobial Anti-oxidant Antiseptic Aphrodisiac Astringent Diuretic Insecticidal Tonic Blends well with Citrus oils, Lavandin, Lavender, Rosemary and Rosewood, Is Common Sage essential oil safe for pets? No. Common Sage warnings For almost all therapeutic work it is better to use Clary Sage. Avoid in epilepsy, diabetes and high blood pressure. Must not be used during pregnancy. Use with care! Extraction Steam distilled References Lawless, The Encyclopaedia of Essential Oils Knox, Everybody's Aromatherapy Pocket Reference