Carminative, anti-spasmodic, anti-microbial, astringent, anti-inflammatory,
sudorific, expectorant, tonic, aromatic, nervine, vermifuge, emmenagogue,
diuretic, stimulant, diaphoretic, stomachic, antiseptic.
Red Sage is the classic remedy for inflammations of the mouth,
throat and tonsils, its volatile oils soothing the mucous membranes.
Used as a mouth wash for inflamed and bleeding gums (gingivitis),
inflamed tongue (glossitis) or generalized mouth inflammation (stomatitis).
An excellent remedy in mouth ulcers (apthae). As a gargle it will
aid in the treatment of laryngitis, pharyngitis, tonsillitis and
quinsy. A valuable carminative used in dyspepsia. It reduces sweating
when taken internally and may be used to reduce the production of
breast milk. As a compress it promotes the healing of wounds. Red
Sage stimulates the muscles of the uterus and so should be avoided
during pregnancy. Jethro Kloss calls sage an almost "cure-all
- you could never go amiss if you take sage."
Combinations : As a gargle for throat conditions it combines well
with Tormentil and Balm of Gilead. In dyspepsia it can be combined
with Meadowsweet and Chamomile.
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