Sage leaves are used for stomatitis, gingivitis, sore throat, oral ulcers, upper respiratory tract catarrh, inflammatory skin processes, light burns and frostbite, gastritis, gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer with reduced secretory activity and acidity of gastric juice.
What is sage good for?
Sage leaves are used for stomatitis, gingivitis, sore throats, oral ulcers, inflammation of the upper respiratory tract and skin, light burns and frostbite, as well as gastritis and gastric and 12 duodenal ulcers with secretory insufficiency and low acidity of gastric juice.
How to drink sage correctly?
You should drink the infusion no more than 2 times a day half an hour after meals. The tea can be consumed both hot and cold. Sage should be taken for 1-2 months if there are no contraindications.
What is sage herb for?
It has an astringent, anti-inflammatory, disinfectant, expectorant effect, reduces sweating, increases secretory function of the gastrointestinal tract, and has an antiseptic effect.