Considered anti-septic and anti-inflammatory, can be used to support circulation, digestion, menopause, and more.
It is mainly the thujone that is responsible for sage's antiseptic properties, which makes it invaluable for use as a gargle and mouthwash. It also acts as a circulatory and mild digestive stimulant.
In the reproductive system, sage can be used to bring on a delayed period, and in menopause can be taken to relieve sweats and balance hormonal changes.
Sage has also been an ingredient in asthma herbal cigarettes with the rosmarinic acid acting as an anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic.
Vinpocetine, derived from the periwinkle plant, is another powerful memory enhancer. It improves blood flow to the brain and improves the brain's use of oxygen. It also helps with concentration.
There are two classes of active compounds in per...
Vinpocetine, derived from the periwinkle plant, is another powerful memory enhancer. It improves blood flow to the brain and improves the brain's use of oxygen. It also helps with concentration.
There are two classes of active compounds in per...
Stir 1/4 of a teaspoon into a glass of water and consume 3 times daily,
with meals.
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