postheadericon Salvia: Natural Antiseptic

Which is the natural antiseptic which will be discussed today?

As it is sage, you can see the photo above to identify yourself with it.

Some of the uses that have sage are:

Dietary use: The leaves are used as a condiment in many food preparations.

Cosmetic use: antisudorific in lotions and baths and soothing.

But many do not know its antiseptic properties are known since long ago, medical and medicine has taken advantage of them. Currently there are several medicinal extracts of sage, which are applied as antiseptics to prevent infection getting excellent results.

The sage acts as a very effective antiseptic for wounds and sores all over the skin. Moreover, the application is justified in cases of ulcers and mouth sores, and swish and gargle sage is a good way to prevent infection.

Just make extracts from salvia or apply directly on the injured area to experience its benefits.

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