Does sage really work?!


Question: Or is it a placebo effect?

I dont ask this in the intent to be a skeptic! I am actually quite the idealist... therefor I make myself question my idealism!

What have your experiences been using sage (in regards to energy cleansing or other simular purposes...)

I think it's worked for me... ! But who knows! Maybe it works bc I was told it does :) (Get my drift?!)

Thanks in advance my friends :)


Answers: Or is it a placebo effect?

I dont ask this in the intent to be a skeptic! I am actually quite the idealist... therefor I make myself question my idealism!

What have your experiences been using sage (in regards to energy cleansing or other simular purposes...)

I think it's worked for me... ! But who knows! Maybe it works bc I was told it does :) (Get my drift?!)

Thanks in advance my friends :)

Sage
has been used by the American Indian people for years......It is used in the Sweat Lodges Round Houses.
Sage
is used for cleansing thoughts and body

I believe it worked for you and I have used it for years and it works for me also!!!!!!!
I have used it to in a Sweat Lodges and Round Houses.....
I have and continue to use sage and each year I gather sage and make bundles for myself and family members

That's the way most things work -because of our perception of things.

I think it works and can feel a difference.

It can be used to make sage tea, which is a refreshing drink, particularly popular in Europe, in the Middle Ages. Gargling with common sage (Salvia Officinalis) tea, helped strengthen gums and keep teeth white and was also a well-known, sometimes very effective laryngitis and sore throat cure. Sage tea can also be used to relieve the discomfort of measles, dizziness, colds, fever, and headaches.

The addition of milk and honey, (as a natural sweetener), made a stimulating drink, enjoyed just as much today as in the Middle Ages. Sage is a natural aid in digestion, and when consumed moderately, the tea can boost insulin activity and reduce blood sugar, thus possibly being a help to diabetics, but your doctor should be consulted before drinking sage tea, if you are diabetic. Never use sage tea to replace your normal drinks, either. It should be noted that this, drunk in excess can be toxic, so should, by recommendation, be saved for special occasions, as a well-deserved treat.
Hera are the treatments in which sage is used.





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