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Sage Tincture (2oz)
Sage Tincture is a concentrated herbal extract made from the leaves of Salvia officinalis, a well-known medicinal herb that has been valued for centuries in traditional herbal medicine. Sage has long been used to support immune health, digestion, hormone balance, and overall wellness.
Rich in naturally occurring plant compounds, sage is known for its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, making it a versatile herb used in many traditional remedies.
Traditional Herbal Uses
Immune & Infection Support
Sage has traditionally been used to help support the immune system and the body’s natural response to infection. Herbalists have historically used sage to support the body during:
Colds and flu
Sore throats
Viral and bacterial infections
Oral & Throat Health
Sage has long been valued for its supportive effects on the mouth and throat. Traditionally it has been used to help with:
Bleeding or sensitive gums
Mouth ulcers
Throat irritation and infections
Gargles for sore throats
Digestive Support
Sage has been traditionally used to help support healthy digestion and soothe the digestive tract. Herbalists have used it to help with:
Gas and bloating
Digestive discomfort
Mild diarrhea
Hormone Support
In traditional herbal practice, sage has been used to help support hormonal balance, particularly during menopause. It may help support women experiencing:
Hot flashes
Night sweats
Hormonal fluctuations
Excess Sweating
Sage is traditionally known for its ability to help regulate excessive perspiration and has often been used for:
Overactive sweating
Menopause-related sweating
Brain & Memory Support
Historically, sage has been associated with cognitive support and has been used traditionally to help promote:
Memory
Mental clarity
Focus
Anti-Inflammatory Support
Sage contains compounds that herbalists value for helping support the body’s natural inflammatory response.
Headache Support
Traditionally used to help support relief from certain types of headaches, including those related to hormones or sinus congestion.
Respiratory Support
Sage has also been used traditionally to support respiratory health and may help with:
Coughs
Congestion
Throat irritation
1:2 ratio 40% spirits
Not suitable for pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Please note: If you live in the GTA of Ontario, Canada, you can avoid shipping fees by selecting the store pickup option at checkout. Pickup is available in Hamilton, Ontario.
Should you have any questions or queries regarding any of our products, please send us a message and we will be happy to assist you.
Disclaimer: These statements and products have not been evaluated by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, recommend or prevent any disease or condition. If you have a health concern or condition, consult your doctor. All information on this page is meant for educational, informational and entertainment purposes only. Readers are advised to do their own research and make decisions based on their own needs and if required, in partnership with a health care provider. If you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, are taking any medication or treating a child, please consult your physician.
Sage Tincture is a concentrated herbal extract made from the leaves of Salvia officinalis, a well-known medicinal herb that has been valued for centuries in traditional herbal medicine. Sage has long been used to support immune health, digestion, hormone balance, and overall wellness.
Rich in naturally occurring plant compounds, sage is known for its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, making it a versatile herb used in many traditional remedies.
Traditional Herbal Uses
Immune & Infection Support
Sage has traditionally been used to help support the immune system and the body’s natural response to infection. Herbalists have historically used sage to support the body during:
Colds and flu
Sore throats
Viral and bacterial infections
Oral & Throat Health
Sage has long been valued for its supportive effects on the mouth and throat. Traditionally it has been used to help with:
Bleeding or sensitive gums
Mouth ulcers
Throat irritation and infections
Gargles for sore throats
Digestive Support
Sage has been traditionally used to help support healthy digestion and soothe the digestive tract. Herbalists have used it to help with:
Gas and bloating
Digestive discomfort
Mild diarrhea
Hormone Support
In traditional herbal practice, sage has been used to help support hormonal balance, particularly during menopause. It may help support women experiencing:
Hot flashes
Night sweats
Hormonal fluctuations
Excess Sweating
Sage is traditionally known for its ability to help regulate excessive perspiration and has often been used for:
Overactive sweating
Menopause-related sweating
Brain & Memory Support
Historically, sage has been associated with cognitive support and has been used traditionally to help promote:
Memory
Mental clarity
Focus
Anti-Inflammatory Support
Sage contains compounds that herbalists value for helping support the body’s natural inflammatory response.
Headache Support
Traditionally used to help support relief from certain types of headaches, including those related to hormones or sinus congestion.
Respiratory Support
Sage has also been used traditionally to support respiratory health and may help with:
Coughs
Congestion
Throat irritation
1:2 ratio 40% spirits
Not suitable for pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Please note: If you live in the GTA of Ontario, Canada, you can avoid shipping fees by selecting the store pickup option at checkout. Pickup is available in Hamilton, Ontario.
Should you have any questions or queries regarding any of our products, please send us a message and we will be happy to assist you.
Disclaimer: These statements and products have not been evaluated by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, recommend or prevent any disease or condition. If you have a health concern or condition, consult your doctor. All information on this page is meant for educational, informational and entertainment purposes only. Readers are advised to do their own research and make decisions based on their own needs and if required, in partnership with a health care provider. If you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, are taking any medication or treating a child, please consult your physician.