Two girls from Thessaloniki, a vision, a field and the… miracle! Inoni organic sage, like all organic herbs in the series, has strict selection criteria in the quality, aroma, color and taste that it can deliver.
It is collected manually and very immediately transferred to specially designed chambers for drying. Then the sorting is done and finally the plant material is selected with great meticulousness. Then it is packed in special hermetically sealed packages to maintain the quality characteristics of the herb.
And it could not be otherwise since Inoni is the name and Oinoni, the nymph, the mistress of a herbs with the most amazing healing properties. Paris, which healed everyone with the best in its basket
THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES OF SAUSAGE FOR THE BODY
It disarms us with antibacterial, antiseptic, cardiotonic, antispasmodic and antidiabetic substances. Also, its contribution to the proper functioning of the central nervous system and the prevention of Alzheimer's is remarkable.
In addition, the hot sage decoction helps us fight colds. It also has estrogenic action and helps especially the female body during pregnancy and menopause. It is also the most natural solution to combat hypotension, sweating and depression. Finally, its contribution as a hair tonic is very important!
HISTORY FROM "GOLD" BEHIND THE PRODUCT
Sage from the combination of the words "sfakos" which means oleander in the Cretan dialect and apple! Its name is of particular etymological interest as the word sfaka is a borrowing of Greek from pre-Greek! The Indo-European tribes that had conquered Greece, such as the Pelasgians, Leleges and Kares are responsible for this name.
The Latins called it "salvia" from the verb ΄΄salvere "which means healthy and they were not wrong. Sage in ancient Rome was considered to ensure immortality. For this reason, they considered it sacred and dedicated it to the king of the gods, Zeus.
The ancient Greeks, on the other hand, highly valued it, adopting it even in the medical practices they used. Hippocrates and Dioscorides, for example, used it on patients who had been bitten by a snake but also to stimulate the mind and body. Also, warriors returning from the war had to drink a sage drink to improve their male fertility. Finally, the Centaurs and Asclepius who lived in the sage-filled Pelion, found a cure for various diseases using it!
When traveling around the world, Arabs wondered "how can a man who has sage in his garden die?" The Chinese called it "Greek sprout" and preferred it to tea! The French call it Greek tea while the Italian doctors of Salerno believed that "whoever has sage in his house, is not afraid of death"!