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Sage Leaves (Salvia officinalis) - Bulk

Sage Leaves (Salvia officinalis) - Bulk

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Prepared to order (5–7 day lead time) Packed - and where applicable, milled - on demand in audited facilities to ensure optimal quality.

INCI: Salvia officinalis

Sage Leaves are dried Salvia officinalis leaves with a strong, savoury aroma and astringent herbal character. Sage is widely used in cooking and has a long tradition in herbal teas, mouth rinses, gargles, compresses and hair rinses. It is often prepared as a mouthwash or gargle for mouth, tongue and throat comfort, and is traditionally used in menopause sweat-support routines. The bulk format is ideal for regular culinary use, herbal tea blending, refill stores and rinse preparations.

♡ Why we love it: Sage is bold, aromatic and deeply useful. It brings savoury flavour to the kitchen and a classic astringent character to herbal rinses and gargles.

This product is certified: Vegan and Food Grade.

Also available in a smaller retail size.

  • Botanical Name: Salvia officinalis
  • Plant Part: Leaf
  • Form: Dried leaves
  • Flavour Profile: Savoury, earthy, aromatic and slightly bitter
  • Profile: Culinary, astringent and traditional women’s wellness herb
  • Suitable For: Cooking, Herbal Tea, Gargles, Mouth Rinses, Compresses, Hair Rinses, Tea Blending And Bulk Herb Use
  • Storage: Store sealed in a cool, dry place away from light, moisture and strong odours
  • Savoury cooking and herb blends
  • Herbal teas and infusions
  • Mouth and throat gargles
  • Mouthwash-style rinses
  • Compresses for external use
  • Hair rinses for shine and lustre
  • Menopause sweat-support routines under guidance
  • Bulk herbal and refill applications

    This Product Is For:

  • Cooks wanting dried sage leaves
  • Herbal users preparing gargles or mouth rinses
  • Tea blenders using sage in small amounts
  • DIY users making hair rinses or compresses
  • Refill stores and regular herb users
  • This Product Is Not For:

  • Pregnancy
  • Breastfeeding
  • People with epilepsy or a history of epileptic fits
  • Suppressing perspiration during fevers
  • Long-term or high-dose medicinal use without professional guidance
  • Use as a substitute for professional care for mouth infections, throat infections, fever, menopause symptoms or excessive sweating
  • As Sage Tea: Use about 1 teaspoon dried sage leaves per cup of boiling water.
  • Infusion Method: Steep, then strain. Add honey if desired.
  • As a Gargle Or Mouth Rinse: Prepare an infusion, cool fully, gargle or rinse briefly, then spit out.
  • As a Compress: Soak a clean cloth in a cooled infusion, wring out and apply briefly to the desired area.
  • As a Hair Rinse: Prepare an infusion, cool fully, strain well and apply briefly to clean hair.
  • Bulk Tip: Store tightly sealed and dry to protect flavour and aroma.
  • Consult a qualified herbal practitioner before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, taking medication or managing a medical condition
  • Sage should not be used by pregnant or nursing women
  • Sage should not be used by people with epilepsy or epileptic fits
  • Do not use sage to suppress perspiration during fevers
  • Do not swallow mouth rinse or gargle preparations
  • Patch test before topical use
  • Avoid eyes and broken skin
  • Seek medical care for fever, severe throat symptoms, mouth infection signs or persistent excessive sweating
  • Discontinue use if irritation, digestive upset, headache or any adverse reaction occurs
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets

Q: What are Sage Leaves used for?
A: They are used in cooking, herbal teas, gargles, mouth rinses, compresses and hair rinses.

Q: Can Sage Leaves be used as a mouthwash?
A: Yes, prepare an infusion, cool it fully, rinse briefly and spit out.

Q: Can Sage Leaves help with menopausal sweats?
A: Sage is traditionally used in menopause sweat-support routines, but it should be used with professional guidance where needed.

Q: When should Sage not be used?
A: Avoid sage during pregnancy, breastfeeding, epilepsy and when trying to suppress sweating during a fever.

About These Botanicals

This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is sourced food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

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