Clary Sage Oil by Aromas Oils Aromas Oils stands as a premier Clary Sage Essential Oil Manufacturer and Bulk Wholesale Supplier, offering the finest Clary Sage Oil globally. Extracted through the steam distillation process from fresh flowers, this oil possesses exceptional properties, known for its relaxing and calming effects. Botany Belonging to the Lamiaceae family, Clary Sage (Salvia Sclarea) is cultivated in regions such as Russia and France. The plant's lupine-like flowers come in pink, blue, purple, and cream colors, with hairy leaves used for steam distillation. Originally native to Southern Europe, Clary Sage is now cultivated worldwide. A Brief History of Clary Sage Oil The name Clary Sage originates from the Latin word Clarus, meaning Cleansing or Clarifying. Historically, Clary Sage seeds were believed to enhance eyesight. Recognized as Woman's Oil for its effectiveness in addressing various hormonal issues. Historical Uses In the 17th century, Nicholas Culpeper used Clary Sage against skin infections. During the Middle Ages, it was employed to treat digestive and uterine problems. Ancient uses included enhancing the immune system, reducing inflammation, calming digestive disorders, and addressing respiratory and muscle spasms. Therapeutic Benefits Acts as a mental stimulant, antidepressant, anti-convulsive, anti-septic, and anti-inflammatory agent. Widely used as an astringent, sedative, bactericidal, and nerve tonic. Blends Well With Clary Sage oil harmonizes with Lavender, Neroli, Chamomile Roman, Chamomile German, Cedarwood, Bergamot, Jasmine, Geranium, Ylang Ylang, Sandalwood, and Rosewood. General Precautionary Measures When combined with alcohol, Clary Sage Oil may have undesirable effects. Avoid internal use and direct application on sensitive areas or eyes. Always dilute before topical application. Consult a healthcare provider before use for children, pregnant ladies, and nursing mothers. Botanical Name:Â Salvia Sclarea CAS#:Â 8016-63-5 Color & Odor:Â Brownish liquid & Fresh dry herbal sweet weedy odor F.E.M.A. #: 2308 Methods of Extraction:Â Steam Distillation Constituents:Â Linalool, Linalyl Acetate Solubility:Â Soluble in alcohol Specific Gravity:Â 0.886-0.929 Flash Point:Â 230 F Optical Rotation:Â 0.12 Major Constituents:Â Linalool, Linalyl Acetate Volume 100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 Ltr, 5 Ltr, 10 Ltr, 25 Ltr
Clary Sage Oil by Aromas Oils Aromas Oils stands as a premier Clary Sage Essential Oil Manufacturer and Bulk Wholesale Supplier, offering the finest Clary Sage Oil globally. Extracted through the steam distillation process from fresh flowers, this oil possesses exceptional properties, known for its relaxing and calming effects. Botany Belonging to the Lamiaceae family, Clary Sage (Salvia Sclarea) is cultivated in regions such as Russia and France. The plantâ's lupine-like flowers come in pink, blue, purple, and cream colors, with hairy leaves used for steam distillation. Originally native to Southern Europe, Clary Sage is now cultivated worldwide. A Brief History of Clary Sage Oil The name Clary Sage originates from the Latin word Clarus, meaning Cleansing or Clarifying. Historically, Clary Sage seeds were believed to enhance eyesight. Recognized as Women's Oil for its effectiveness in addressing various hormonal issues. Historical Uses In the 17th century, Nicholas Culpeper used Clary Sage against skin infections. During the Middle Ages, it was employed to treat digestive and uterine problems. Ancient uses included enhancing the immune system, reducing inflammation, calming digestive disorders, and addressing respiratory and muscle spasms. Therapeutic Benefits Acts as a mental stimulant, antidepressant, anti-convulsive, anti-septic, and anti-inflammatory agent. Widely used as an astringent, sedative, bactericidal, and nerve tonic. Blends Well With Clary Sage oil harmonizes with Lavender, Neroli, Chamomile Roman, Chamomile German, Cedarwood, Bergamot, Jasmine, Geranium, Ylang Ylang, Sandalwood, and Rosewood. General Precautionary Measures When combined with alcohol, Clary Sage Oil may have undesirable effects. Avoid internal use and direct application on sensitive areas or eyes. Always dilute before topical application. Consult a healthcare provider before use for children, pregnant ladies, and nursing mothers. Botanical Name:  Salvia Sclarea CAS#:  8016-63-5 Color & Odor:  Brownish liquid & Fresh dry herbal sweet weedy odor F.E.M.A. #:  2308 Methods of Extraction:  Steam Distillation Constituents:  Linalool, Linalyl Acetate Solubility:  Soluble in alcohol Specific Gravity:  0.886-0.929 Flash Point:  230 F Optical Rotation:  0.12 Major Constituents:  Linalool, Linalyl Acetate Volume 100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 Ltr, 5 Ltr, 10 Ltr, 25 Ltr
Lemongrass oil is extracted from the lemongrass leaves. It contains powerful antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties that not only helps skin but also relaxes muscles. Lemongrass oil is known to be blended with jojoba and Moringa carrier oils to create massage oils. It is safe for all types of skin. It natural insect repellent. Lemongrass oil is helpful in reducing hair dandruff. Request for Certificate of Analysis.
Dried Sage Name: dried Sage leaves Family: Lamiaceae Botanical name: Salvia officinalis Hs Code: 12119099 Origin: Egypt Packing: 20 kg pp bags Cultivation: common (conventional) Attractive uses of sage in Ancient Egypt? 1. Ancient Egyptians knew sage's healing properties for more than 4000 years. 2. They used the sage plant to cure infertility, serious diseases, and epidemics such as the plague. 3. They used the sage plant as a common element for the mummification of mummies in the Cemeteries of the Pharaohs. 4. They used the sage plant to treat the infertility of women and enhance menstruation. 5. They used sage plants to cure digestion disorders and pains in teeth. For orders and info contact us Now
Product name: Dried Sage Leaves Botanical name: Salvia officinalis Hs Code: 12119099 Origin: Egypt Name: dried Sage leaves Family: Lamiaceae Botanical name: Salvia officinalis Introduction about Sage: Saga is a perennial small tree which is always green. It has woody stem, gray leaves and purple flowers. It belongs to the family of Lamiaceae. Its native region was the Mediterranean region and it was cultivated all over the world. Sage has a great common uses in cooking and medical treatments. It is also added for ornamental uses. Its common names include Salvia officinalis, sage, garden sage, common sage, and culinary sage. The word Saga also refers to other species such as common sage, golden sage, kitchen sage, culinary sage, true sage, garden sage, broadleaf sage, and Dalmatian sage It has some Arabic names such as Marameeah, Maryamiah ,Maryamiya, and Maramiah What is sage? Sage has many types each of them has a special size, leaf form, and color of flower. The length and width of the old kind of sage reach about 61 cm. The flower color may be white, pink, lavender, or purple. Flowers of the plant appear in late spring or summer. Sage leaf has a rectangle form with length of 2.5-6.4 cm and width of 1-2.5 cm. Its color is grey-green. Its upper side is wrinkled. Its bottom side is white with short smooth hairs. The leaves color of the modern sage types may be cream, yellow, purple, and rose Sage is distinguished with a very strong smell and a taste of bitterness. The sage herb contains a rich amount of volatile oil in the tissues which resulted in the strong aroma and the taste of sharpness, warmness, and bitterness. FOR MORE INFO CONTACT THE SPECIALIST NOW (24/7)
Chamomile oil has excellent calming properties, chamomile is very effective for irritation, impatience and feeling disagreeable, and has great value in treating menstrual and menopausal problems, chamomile is also effective on the skin, not only to sooth and calm, but to heal and for tissue regeneration. Chamomile essential oil has a sweet, straw-like fragrance, is dark blue in color and its viscosity is medium. Chamomile oil is mostly cultivated in hungary, egypt, eastern europe and france, while roman chamomile is cultivated in germany, france, spain, italy, morocco and france.