Postpartum abdominal discomfort is a result of uterine cramping as the uterus shrinks back to normal after the birth, and can be an uncomfortable part of recovery after baby is born.
CLARY SAGE supports and assists the uterus as it tones after delivery. It also promotes increased lactation.
CLARY SAGE is a biennial or perennial herb that grows up to six feet in height. It is known for its calming properties and benefits to the skin. The main chemical component of CLARY SAGE is linalyl acetate, part of the esters group, making it one of the most relaxing, soothing, and balancing essential oils.
In the Middle Ages, the CLARY SAGE plant was frequently used to soothe skin. Inhaling CLARY SAGE promotes feelings of relaxation, allowing for a restful night’s sleep.
POSTPARTUM
• FOR SUPPORTING THE UTERUS – Apply to the abdomen, ankles, or bottoms of feet.
• FOR INCREASING MILK SUPPLY – Mix 2 TBSP of Fractionated Coconut Oil and add 10–15 drops of oil. Apply a small amount of the mixture on your breasts, avoiding the nipples. FENNEL and BASIL also help with milk supply.
PRIMARY BENEFITS
• Promotes healthy-looking hair and scalp.
• Promotes a restful night’s sleep.
• Calming and soothing to the skin.
PRIMARY USES
• During your menstrual cycle, rub three to five drops on the abdomen for a soothing massage.
• Combine with Roman Chamomile and add to bath water for a stress-relieving bath.
• Diffuse or apply to pillow at night for a restful sleep.
• Add to shampoo or hair conditioner to promote healthy hair and scalp.
• Combine with Fractionated Coconut Oil to massage, soothe, or rejuvenate skin.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
DIFFUSE: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of your choice.
INTERNAL: Dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid.
TOPICAL: Apply one to two drops to desired area. Dilute with Fractionated Coconut Oil to minimize any skin sensitivity.
QUESTION – WHICH OF THESE USES OF CLARY SAGE WOULD BE MOST HELPFUL TO YOU DURING POSTPARTUM?