Following my review of lavender oil’s benefits for the nervous system, my latest article discusses the second essential oil that is validated in both experimental and human trials to support mental health. Although there’s over 900 species of sage oil, I manage to narrow it down to two of the most common ones. After reading it, I’m sure you’ll agree that sage oil has been perfectly named due to its brain boosting properties.
Read “Appreciating the Wisdom of the Sages” to discover:
- How the many species of sage oil differ and the importance of understanding the variances in their chemical makeup.
- That a basic knowledge of its molecular compounds will be beneficial for optimizing results.
- The specific actions of sage essential oils that have been found in both in vitro, rodent, and human trials for enhancing memory, cognition, and brain health.
- Two of my favorite applications and practical takeaways!
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Disclaimer: This information is applicable ONLY for therapeutic quality essential oils. This information DOES NOT apply to essential oils that have not been tested for purity and standardized constituents. There is no quality control in the United States, and oils labeled as “100% pure” need only to contain 5% of the actual oil. The rest of the bottle can be filled with fillers and sometimes toxic ingredients that can irritate the skin. The studies are not based solely on a specific brand of an essential oil, unless stated. Please read the full study for more information.