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What is it?
Name - Folia Salviae - Sage Tea 20 Packets Sage is rich in essential oils, phytoncides, tannins, and resinous substances that exhibit active action against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Sage leaves are known for their disinfecting, anti-inflammatory, astringent, and emollient properties. Additionally, they have an effect that inhibits bleeding and sweating. Sage leaf infusion is used for rinsing in cases of stomatitis (inflammation of the oral mucosa), upper respiratory tract catarrh (inflammation), and pharyngitis (sore throat). In gynecological diseases, it is prescribed for douching. The infusion is beneficial for women during menopause and reduces lactation (milk production) in nursing mothers. Sage infusion has a beneficial effect in the treatment of gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining), colitis (inflammation of the large intestine), ulcerative pathology, meteorism (abdominal bloating due to gas accumulation), and inflammation of the liver and gallbladder. Take 2 tablespoons of crushed sage, pour 400 ml of boiling water over it, let it steep for 4-6 hours, strain, and consume 20-30 ml every 3-4 hours. For respiratory tract inflammation, inhalation with sage essential oils is recommended; for this, add 1-2 grams of essential oil to boiling water and inhale the steam intensely. Both infusion, decoction, and powder are used for medicinal purposes. Sage is also effective for external use, which is applied in cases of tumors. Sage wine also has medicinal properties: pour 1 liter of wine over 80 grams of sage leaves, let it steep for 8 days, and consume 20-30 ml after meals.