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Moment for Sage!

Tim Klein

Tim Klein

2026-03-20
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Moment for Sage!
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Sage is a plant variety that encompasses over 900 species and is distributed globally, excluding polar and tropical regions. Various species of this plant possess therapeutic attributes. The article exhibits several of these and imparts certain knowledge about them.

The natural properties of Muscatella Mint

Muscatella Mint is a species of flowering plant in the mint family and is found in south-central Europe, western and central Asia and Pakistan. Due to its aroma, it is used in the perfumery industry and is also used as an insect repellent. It is very commonly used as a spice for meat, fish and vegetable dishes, and even as an aromatic additive to alcohol. The muscatella variety is used primarily as a medicinal product. In the composition of the essential oil, it is found among other liquids such as linoleic acid, Oprenaglid, or merosaglid. Because of its anti-inflammatory properties in the dissolving of menopause, it has antibacterial properties, but in some cases it has been shown to have anti-caking effects. The plant is also known for its calming properties, which can help to reduce symptoms associated with menopause. In addition to this, muscatella mint is also believed to have antiseptic, astringent, antispasmodic and digestive stimulating properties.

The crimson herb is the heart's fellow

Danshen, also known as the crimson herb, is an Asian plant with up to 80 different chemical compounds, of which 50 are water soluble and the remaining 30 are fat soluble. In Chinese medicine, it is used as a popular remedy. This plant is one of the best-selling products. Crimson herb is used for cardiovascular issues. Its health benefits are in its effect on the heart's blood circulation - it improves the heart's microcirculation, enlarges coronary arteries, inhibits blood clotting and heart muscle apoptosis, and is also an antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals. Another important feature of danshen is its rapid absorption after oral administration. Contraindications for therapy with crimson herb are some pharmaceutical drugs, such as preparations containing acetylsalicylic acid, which may reduce bioavailability, and the drug Warfarin, which may lead to low blood pressure, increased bleeding, and delayed wound healing.

Spanish salvia variant, also known as chia, serves as a source of omega-3 fatty acids

The Spanish salvia variant, also known as chia, is a plant that originates from central and southern Mexico and Guatemala. The seeds of this plant are used as a valuable source of various nutrients. In terms of these nutrients, it is important to note that small chia seeds are a source of unsaturated omega-3 fatty acids (up to 64%). The oil derived from these seeds is a good solution for people with lipid deficiencies in their diet. Additionally, the Spanish salvia variant contains fiber and fiber that effectively regulate the digestive system and normalize metabolism. It is also worth mentioning that the Spanish salvia variant contains many antioxidants, protein, and elements such as phosphorus, magnesium, and potassium. A long-term supplementation with chia seeds leads to improved concentration and memory, strengthening of the nervous system, alleviation of depression symptoms, and improved vision.

How to correctly utilize this therapeutic remedy?

In case of gastric disturbances, we utilize a herbal sage tea infusion of muscat sage. We use one teaspoon of dry extract per cup of water, cooking it for 15 to 20 minutes under cover. The prepared beverage is consumed two to three times daily, with a serving size of 1/4 cup. Red sage supplementation should last for 10 days, during which time it is recommended to take 30 tablets (soluble under the tongue). The daily dose is 3 tablets and should correspond to 6.56 mg of the preparation per kilogram of body weight. The daily dose of chia seeds is 25 g, and they should be consumed during meals for better effect.
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