Description
Giyahkala is the first medicinal plants refinery and the largest specialized center for producing completely organic and pure essential oils in Iran, and it is the main reference for the buy and sale price of Sage (Salvia Officinalis) Essential Oil. The products processed by Giyahkala are extracted from the best and highest quality primary plants and have the highest quality standards.
Technical Specification of Natural Sage (Salvia Officinalis) Essential Oil
Technical Specification of Sage Oil
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Scientific Name: Salvia Officinalis
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English Name: Sage
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Main Active Ingredient: Thujon
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Purity Percentage: 10%-100% (Free of Any Additives or Preservatives)
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Origin: Iran
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Analysis Method: GC/MS
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Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
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Used Part: Aerial Organ
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Appearance: Clear Liquid
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Packaging Type: Industrial Gallon
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Packaging Volume: from 30 Mililiter to Tons
Points about the Product
Sage, or Salvia officinalis, is a small, perennial shrub in the mint family Lamiaceae with blue to purple flowers and silver-gray leaves. It is native to the Mediterranean and the Americas. Sage essential oil (Salvia officinalis), also known as salvia essential oil, is extracted from the leaves of the sage plant and has strong medicinal and aromatic properties. It is known for its active ingredients, such as thujone, camphor, and cineole. Sage essential oil has many different uses and applications. For example, the anti-inflammatory properties of sage essential oil can cleanse and kill microorganisms on the skin. In addition, its antifungal properties can help prevent fungal infections. In aromatherapy, sage essential oil is added to a diffuser and its scent helps and relaxes people who are stressed and anxious.
Physical Properties of Sage (Salvia Officinalis) Essential Oil
Physsical Properties of Sage Oil
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Warm nature
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Bitter, warm, slightly astringent taste
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Calming aroma
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Pale yellow to yellowish green (depending on extraction method and plant quality).
Health Benefits of Sage Oil
Health Benefits of Salvia Officinalis Oil
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Fatty liver treatment
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Diabetes treatment
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Memory enhancement
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Uterine infection treatment
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Weight loss
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Joint pain and rheumatism
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Anti-aging and acne treatment
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Acne treatment
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Oily skin toner
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Hair loss treatment
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Reduce body sweating
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Dental health
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Relief of menopause symptoms
Uses of Salvia Officinalis Essential Oil
This essential oil has many uses in various industries such as Medicine, Veterinary, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetics, Food, etc.
Giyahkala is proud to supply all the essential oils with the best quality based on the latest knowledge of the world and has proudly become the largest reference for its buy and sale price in Iran.
Natural sage essential oil is produced with high sensitivity through advanced processes and laboratory methods of the plant, using European R&D experts, technology, and knowledge to ensure the best quality.
Use of Salvina Officinalis Oil in Food Industries
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Increase the nutritional value of the product
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Use as a flavoring
Use of Salvia Officinalis Oil in Cosmetic Industries
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Shampoo and soap production
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Perfume and cologne production
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Production of dental floss, toothpaste and mouthwash.
Use of Salvia Officinalis Oil in Pharmaceutical Industries
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Tablet and capsule production
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Syrup production
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Ointment and cream production (painkillers)
Use of Salvia Officinalis Essential Oil in Traditional Medicine
During the Middle Ages, sage was called “the savior,” as many considered it one of the most powerful herbs of the time. The Romans and Greeks valued the herb highly, believing it had the ability to cure a variety of common ailments. Ancient Chinese practitioners also used sage as a medicine to treat infertility and menopausal symptoms.
Use of Sage Essential Oil in Modern Medicine
While sage essential oil has been used in traditional medicine for centuries, modern medicine has also acknowledged some of its properties. Sage essential oil (Salvia officinalis) has been noted in modern medicine for its bioactive compounds such as thujone, camphor, cineole, and terpenes. Studies show that sage essential oil is effective against the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Compounds such as rosmarinic acid in this essential oil help inhibit inflammatory enzymes (such as COX-2) and are used in some topical creams to relieve eczema and psoriasis.
How to Use Natural Salvia Officinalis Essential Oil
1. To create a hair mask, mix sage essential oil with your chosen carrier oil and apply it carefully to your hair, then rinse it off after 20 minutes.
2. Add one to two drops of sage essential oil to your shampoo and rinse your hair with it.
3. For topical use, you can dilute sage essential oil in carrier oils such as jojoba, coconut, or olive.
4. To make a mouthwash, mix one drop of sage essential oil in a tablespoon of glycerin or marigold tincture, or in half a glass of water. This mouthwash is effective for treating gingivitis and bad breath.
5. Aromatherapy with sage essential oil can improve concentration and working memory.
6. To reduce sweating and body odor, mix 10 drops of sage essential oil with 30 grams of processed aloe vera gel and pour it into roll-on containers to make a deodorant.
Suggested Instructions for Using Salvia Officinalis Essential Oil
Instructions for Using Natural Sage Essential Oil
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Inhalation: Add three to four drops of sage essential oil to your home air freshener or diffuser.
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Topical: Apply one to two drops of sage essential oil to the affected area. Dilute Cranesbill essential oil with a carrier oil to minimize any skin irritation.
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Oral: Dilute one drop of sage essential oil in 120 ml of liquid.
Storage Conditions, Precautions and Risks
1. Store in a cool, dry place (below 25°C) and away from sunlight. 2. May cause skin irritation. 3. Keep out of reach of children. 4. Consult your doctor if you are pregnant, nursing, or under medical supervision. 5. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas. 6. Avoid use at bedtime due to stimulant properties. 7. Flammable liquid and vapor. 8. May be fatal if swallowed and enters respiratory tract May cause skin irritation if used undiluted.
Our Distinctive Feaures in Processing Sage (Salvia Officinalis) Oil
- Production and Preparation of Standard and Organic Primary Plants
- Hygienic and Antimicrobial Processing of Plants
- Processing with Modern Technology and Knowledge
- With National Standard, Healthy Green Apple, and Approval of the Food and Drug Organization
- Extraction with Scientific Knowledge-based Methods and the Most Recent Scientific Findings

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