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SALVIA

Á S
LVIA
(Llatí: Salvia officinalis)

(An old saying says:
who has sage in his garden,
that is going to die?)

Description and Properties

was the sacred plant of the Greeks and the Romans considered as a
kind of panacea.
is a plant that grows in any type of terrain, mostly dry and mild
.
The common or garden variety, has small mauve flowers and
hairy leaves.
Its use is both medicinal and culinary. Collected during flowering, which is
throughout the spring.

Parties used: Leaves and flowers.

Directions:

is astringent, sudorific, diuretic and disinfectant.

recommended to gargle against tonsillitis for night sweats in tuberculosis and for disorders of menstruation.

is appropriate when it is cause sweating.

Dosage: Infusion of a tablespoon per cup, 3 or 4 a day.
same as a gargle.
For the steam bath, add about 50 grams. sage
.


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