Closely related to garden sage and to spanish sage, but smells very different
from dalmation sage. This herb was highly esteemed in the Middle Ages but has fallen out of use.
Good for digestive disorders, kidney disease, uterine and menstrual complaints, for
cleansing ulcers
and as a general nerve tonic. It cools inflammation. Avoid during pregnancy.
Do not use clary sage oil while drinking alcohol since it can induce
a narcotic effect and exaggerate drunkenness.