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How is Salvia Sclarea Used in Gynecology?
Salvia Sclarea has long been utilized in
herbal medicine
and
aromatherapy
to address various gynecological issues. It can be used topically, inhaled, or ingested in small quantities under guidance to support women’s health.
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