Sage Vitality™ Essential Oil
Salvia officinalis
Sage essential oil was traditionally used in clearing rituals and can be used aromatically in this way. Taken internally, it may provide support for women’s health and the digestive system.* Known as “herba sacra,” or “sacred herb,” by the ancient Romans, sage (Salvia officinalis) derives its botanical name from the Latin word for salvation. Traditionally used in clearing rituals and as a culinary herb, the leaves of the sage plant impart a warm, earthy flavor that no Thanksgiving dinner could be without. Sage Vitality™ has a rich, savory flavor that pairs well with seafood, vegetables, breadsticks, cornbreads, muffins, and other savory breads.
Product Profile
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Has a delicious savory herbal flavor
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May provide digestive and general wellness support*
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Contains antioxidants*
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May support women’s health*
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Provides cleansing properties*
Product Use & Tips
Suggestions from Young Living
- Dilute 1 drop with 4 drops of carrier oil. Put in a capsule and take once daily.
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Add 1 drop of Sage Vitality to a vegetable capsule and take as a dietary supplement
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Add a few drops of Sage Vitality to savory dishes, poultry seasonings, soups, sauces and more for its classic herbal flavor
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