New studies show Clary Sage essential oil antidepressant, antioxidant and antifungal benefits8/17/2015 {From The Raw Food World News}
Recent research published by Tunceli University in Turkey shows the antioxidant and antifungal properties of Clary Sage (Salvia Sclarea). Experts were able to breakdown the essential oil into its chemical components. These showed the oil to be high in terpenes, caryophyllene oxide and sclareol (1). Clary Sage essential oil has a healing chemical compositionThe terpenes which make up about 30 percent of this essential oil are what give it it’s antioxidant and antifungal qualities (1). These components can cleanse receptor sites on the surfaces of cells, deprogram or erase incorrect information from cellular memory, and finally, they can reprogram the cells with correct information (2). Anti-depressant and hormone balancing benefitsAnother study done in Korea measured the significant change in depression once the women were treated with Clary Sage Oil (3). Sclareol, a diterpenol known for its hormone balancing effects, may have a role in Clary Sage’s antidepressant-like properties (4). After the oil was introduced to the women by inhalation, levels of cortisol (stress hormone) decreased and serotonin (mood and sleep regulator) increased significantly (3). Historical and modern uses of Clary Sage essential oilClary Sage gets its name from the Roman “sclarea” meaning clear because of its popular historical use as eyewash. It is also recorded that the herb of Clary Sage was used in beer to enhance intoxication and produce exhilaration. It was considered an aphrodisiac in the 12th century and was commonly used in cigars (5). Many of its modern uses include:
Sources for this article include: (1) www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (2) Stewart, David Ph.D. Healing Oils of the Bible (3) www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (4) Stewart, David Ph.D. The Chemistry of Essential Oils made Simple p. 414 (5) www.susunweed.com Image source: https://flic.kr/p/nCE7gu
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