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 This Herb, highly esteemed in the middle ages, has now
largely fallen out of use. It was used for digestive disorders, kidney
disease, uterine and menstrual complaints., for cleansing ulcers and as a
general nerve tonic. The mucilage from the seeds was used for treating
tumors and for removing dust particles from the eyes. Like garden sage, it
cools inflammation and is especially useful for throat and respiratory
infections. |

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Botanical Name: Salvia sclarea
Extraction: Steam Distillation |
Country of Origin: Russia
Parts Used: Flowering Tops & Leaves |
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