White Sage

114.30 $285.75 $

100% pure and natural essential oil

Botanical name : Salvia apiana

Origin : California – USA

Olfactory : purifying sage smell

Formats : 30 ml – 100 ml

Uses and important precautions : see below

Description

Description:

Family: Labiatae

Main composition : 1-8 cineole and monoterpenes.

Part : flowers

Extraction : Complete steam distillation

The white sage (“Buffalo Sage”) is very appreciated by the First Nations. It burns very well and gives an abundant smoke whose purifying virtues are very powerful. It is the most masculine of the Amerindian incenses. The white sage grows in the deserts of the American Southwest.

It grows in the arid deserts of the American Southwest. Its flowers are hermaphroditic and it is the bees and other foragers that ensure pollination.

Expectorant, mucolytic, tonic, hemostatic, analgesic

Its essential oil is also antiseptic, astringent and antifungal.

In certain cases, it can also be diluted in 90% vegetable oil and applied to areas of the skin affected by fungus, eczema and the aftermath of burns.

It can also be used pure by spraying it on furniture, carpets and fabrics, to change the smell and/or fight against moulds.

It will be good in diffusion:

Discover our passive diffusers, beautiful ATA creations, from Line Gros-Louis, an artisan from Wendake. These are porous ceramic tablets or necklaces that receive the oils and diffuse them in a natural way. Ideal on a bedside table, a small room, on a desk, etc.

The adapted electric diffusers that are available on the market will be another means of diffusion in your homes.

A new passive, local, natural and vegetal diffuser is available on our site!  A model to diffuse in your car and a discreet model like a magnetized jewel to insert on you (clothes, mask, hat…) to keep close to you the fragrances you like!

For all essential oils:

Essential Oils must be used with great caution and are generally not recommended for hypersensitive people, epileptics, asthmatics, pregnant or breastfeeding women, children under 6 and animals.

—Essential oils are used in small quantities, with caution and generally over short periods of time.

—For diffusions: The diffusers are often using water. Be moderate in the use of essential oils and favor short diffusion times.

Never heat the essential oil you are using, otherwise its molecular structure may be altered.

—In application on the skin: 24 hours before the first use practice a skin test in the fold of the elbow to check a possible allergy.

Oils are not miscible in water—always use an oily base for topical application, especially if you have sensitive skin. For example, in vegetable oil applied to the skin (avoid mucous membranes, which are more sensitive), in shower gel or shampoo, in honey for herbal teas, in plant oils for day creams, etc. Many essential oils are more effective diluted than pure.

—Keep out of reach of children and animals, ideally in a dark, cool and dry place.

—Wash your hands before and after using essential oil.

—In case of ingestion of a small dose ingest vegetable oils (e.g. olive oil, coconut oil) and consult if necessary. For a large dose: seek advice from an emergency doctor or a poison control center.

—Essential oils are sometimes used in cooking, check their conditions of application with people specialized in the field.

—Some essential oils are photosensitive and when applied to the skin one needs to avoid exposure to the sun.

—If there is a contact with the eyes, add immediately some soft vegetable oil (not water) to clean the eye and consult. If the contact is inside the ear canal, consult.

—Although some essential oils have a very long shelf life it’s generally recommended to use an essential oil within a one-year period. This is different for citrus oils as they can go rancid in a shorter period of time. Buy smaller amounts citrus oils and renew them frequently.

Additional information:

For quantities above 500 ml, please contact us by email at: order@invocation.ca.

The use of essential oils for therapeutic purposes is a good alternative when well informed but does not replace diagnosis and medical treatment. It is recommended to seek the advice, diagnosis and recommended treatment of a competent health professional before use, especially for sensitive individuals, pregnant women, children and animals.

The data on this site is representative of common empirical data for use in daily life. The references on our essential oils have been selected with care as to offer simple actionable information through examination of the most recognized information available. More information is available upon request.

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