Some "Sage" advice. (Crosspost)
https://www.democraticunderground.com/115791096
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Ive been spending a lot of my lock down time on the patio. I have a small assortment of herbs and some lettuce growing in containers.
One herb is Sage
I plucked a leaf today and studied it because it looks much different than most flat leaves. I then googled the cell structure of a sage leaf and came upon some very interesting benefits of this plant.
Taken internally (such as a tea) the leaves provide quite a few healthful benefits:
Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Medicinal Property of Sage (Salvia) to Prevent and Cure Illnesses such as Obesity, Diabetes, Depression, Dementia, Lupus, Autism, Heart Disease, and Cancer
Mohsen Hamidpour, Rafie Hamidpour, [...], and Mina Shahlari
Abstract
For a long time, sage (Salvia) species have been used in traditional medicine for the relief of pain, protecting the body against oxidative stress, free radical damages, angiogenesis, inflammation, bacterial and virus infection, etc., Several studies suggest that sage species can be considered for drug development because of their reported pharmacology and therapeutic activities in many countries of Asia and Middle East, especially China and India. These studies suggest that Salvia species, in addition to treating minor common illnesses, might potentially provide novel natural treatments for the relief or cure of many serious and life-threatening diseases such as depression, dementia, obesity, diabetes, lupus, heart disease, and cancer. This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the botanical, chemical, and pharmacological aspects of sage...more at link.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4003706/
Smudging (burning sage leaves) also has reported benefits:
https://www.verywellmind.com/the-benefits-of-burning-sage-4685244
Sage leaf tea steeping now. Cheers!