Having botanical name of Salvia Officianalis, Sage Oil has origins in Bulgaria. The oil has pale yellow to greenish yellow color with a camphorous like odor. With solubility in alcohol and oils and insoluble in water, it has varied medicinal uses including in medicines related to hormone regulation, circulatory stimulant, gallbladder stimulant and antifungal antiviral. Using steam distillation process the oil is extracted from the dried leaves of the herb. The oil is recommended for supporting ailments related to reproductive, respiratory tracts and also helps in offering cure for mental fatigue. Also known by the common names of Salvia Officinalis, Sage oil, Salvia Sclarea, Clary Sage, it blends well with geranium, ginger, lavender, clary sage, orange, neroli, rosemary, tea tree and is widely used in pharmaceutical industry due to its medicinal properties as the oil has anti microbial, anti fungal, anti oxidant and antiseptic properties among others. Specifications : Botanical Name : Salvia Officianalis Common Method of Extraction : Steam distillation Parts Used : Leaves Note Classification : Base Aroma : Sharp, Herbal Chemical Composition : The chemical composition of Clary sage oil is as follows; Linalool- 8-30% Linalyl acetate- 50-75% Alpha-Terpineol- 0.2-2.5% Caryophyllene beta- 1.5-2.5% Geraniol- 1-2% Geranyl acetate- 0.5-2% Neryl acetate- 0.2-1% Ocimene-0.2-1% Scalerol- 1-2% Germacrene : D- 0.5-4%