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Naturactive Organic Chemotyped Sage Sclarée Essential Oil 5ml

Naturactive Organic Chemotyped Sage Sclarée Essential Oil 5ml

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Naturactive Sémarée Sémarée Sémarée Bio Chotypotyped Essential Oil 5ml in our organic pharmacy, share your opinion on the advice of use and the dosage with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

What are the indications for Naturactive Sémarée Sclarée Bio Chemotyped Essential Oil 5ml?

This essential oil of SCLARIOUS SAGE ( Salvia sclarea L.) Naturactive comes from organic farming . It is guaranteed 100% pure and of natural origin.

It has many properties such as:

  • Calming, relaxing : it acts on stress, anxiety and sleep disorders.
  • Estrogen-like : it is particularly effective in reducing hot flashes that occur during menopause
  • Antispasmodic : it acts on digestive and intestinal spasms, cramps and muscle contractures.
  • Anti-infectious : it is particularly effective on skin infections

What are the ingredients in this product?

This clary sage essential oil was obtained by complete distillation. The main molecules contained in this essential oil of clary sage are: linalyl acetate, linalool

The flowering stems of clary sage used to make this essential oil come from France.

How to use Naturactive Sémarée Sclarée Chemotyped Organic Essential Oil 5ml?

Follow the advice of a healthcare professional
By diffusion: respect the advice of use of your diffuser

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Precautions for use

Reserved for adults.
Essential oils require precautions for use. Consult your pharmacist.

Presentation - Packaging

5 ml dropper bottle with secure opening for children.

Our professional advice and expert advice in natural health

In aromatherapy, we do not use officinal sage (toxic essential oil). Clary sage has the same very aromatic gray-green foliage, and is distinguished by larger leaves and lighter flower stalks. It was called “All – Good” because of its many properties.

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