Sage Tea Benefits





  • Sage tea is a remedy in the delirium of fevers and in the nervous excitement frequently accompanying brain and nervous diseases;

  • Sage tea is considered a stimulant tonic in debility of the stomach and nervous system and weakness of digestion generally;

  • Sage tea is considered a useful medicine in typhoid fever;

  • Sage tea is considered an agent in fighting liver and kidney troubles;

  • Sage tea combats hemorrhage from the lungs or stomach;

  • Sage tea is used to fight colds, sore throat and quinsy and measles;

  • Sage tea can be used for pains in the joints, lethargy and palsy;

  • Sage tea can be used as medication for sore throat, mouth sores and mouth ulcers;

  • Sage tea can also help check excessive perspiration.


Latin Names: Salvia officinalis, Salviae folium

Common Names: Broadleaf Sage, Common Sage, Dalmatian Sage, Garden Sage, Kitchen Sage, Narrow-leaved sage, Sage, Salvia, Sarubia, Spanish sage, Tibbi Adacayi

Properties:
Anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-hydrotic, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, anti-septic, anti-spasmodic, anti-viral, aromatic, astringent, carminative, emmenagogue, oestrogenic, relaxant, spasmolytic, vermifuge.


Indicated for:
Aiding digestion, Alzheimer's disease, asthma, bacterial & fungal infections, biliousness, bites, calming and stimulating the nervous system, candida, colds, coughs, dental abscesses, diarrhea (infantile), dysmenorrhoea, encouraging healing, excessive menstrual bleeding, flatulent dyspepsia, gastrointestinal upset, gingivitis, glossitis, headache (nervous), hot flashes (menopausal sweats) hyperhydrosis, improving memory, indigestion, infected gums, intestinal infection, insect bites, irregular and scanty periods, joint paint, kidney problems, lack of appetite, lethargy, liver complaints, lungs or stomach hemorrhaging, measles, mouth ulcers, night sweats, oral inflammation, palsy, perspiration (excessive), pharyngitis, phthisis, quinsy, reducing lactation, rheumatism, rhinitis, skin, throat, mouth and gum infections, soothing the digestive tract, stimulating upper digestive secretions, intestinal mobility, bile flow, and pancreatic function, stings, stomatitis, strengthening the nervous system, throat infections, typhoid fever, uvulitis, vaginal discharge. Taken internally or as a gargle or mouthwash; galactorrhea, hyperhydrosis, inflammations of the mouth, tongue or throat.