Salvia Sclarea Oil vs essential

Salvia Sclarea Oil vs Salvia Sclarea Essential Oil

Salvia Sclarea6 Wild 275x300 Salvia Sclarea Oil vs essentialSalvia oil rediscovered itself let me explain.

For thousands of years the Salvia essential oil have been used as an alternative medicine, it was used by the Romans to bust memory and improve eye sight, also called Clary Sage for a reason, the name Clary – clear eye, see bright and eye bright and so on.

The Salvia oil has many great benefits such as easing depression, nervous burnout and tension, panic attacks, migraines, aches and pains in the muscles; it is often recommended for women with menstrual problems and is thought to be particularly effective at relieving PMS because of its emotional benefits.

The new finding is Salvia Sclarea oil made from the Salvia seeds by a technology use for making olive oil – cold press technology and it is not the essential Salvia Sclarea oil you know that made by extracting the oil from the herb and it is distilled by a process known as “steam distillation”.

There are few ways you can use the essential Salvia Sclarea oil, add few drops of the Salvia oil to a hot bath just before soaking in the warm water, you will find it very effective for relaxation and smoothing labour, instead use the oil as part of a massage, you can add few drops to a cotton bud and by inhaling can be a quick and efficient soothing before bedtime.

The New Salvia Sclarea oil is 100% natural and pure without any additives you get them in a capsule and just take couple a day regularly.

On the Marvalous Salvia Sclarea oil box it is written Omega 3 because it is a strong commercial statement the oil is very rich with Omega 3 (ALA 50%) and people already know what Omega 3 is, a lot of Omega 3 consumers who also looking for an alternative for the fish oil.

When I have been ask what I think about Salvia Sclarea oil my answer is – Health.

So many people’s testimonials praising the Clary Sage oil forcing us to give it our attention.

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