Artemisia Species
Artemisia Species
Not to be confused with the sage's that are Salvia species, which are used in culinary dishes. Artemisia's are very bitter and wouldnt exactly apease the palette in those ways. They are however highly aromatic in a camphorous and penetrating way. Sagebrush can be used as smudge bundles to help clear pathogens or energetic impurities from the air. Infused oils can be used to soothe injury or even fungal infections. Internally it can be used to treat stomach complaints and parasites. Sagebrush essential oil is Cooling, Camphor-like, and Spicy It is used for its richly delicate aroma in soaps and sprays to clear pathogens and unwanted energies.
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