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Has anyone tried the herb Sage to help with heavy salivation???
After comiing across the first article i did a Google search for Sage and salivation  and find several references there.

" According to Hannah Kroeger, Master Herbalist, sage herb is excellent for reducing salivation in Parkinson's disease."
"The whole herb is antihydrotic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, carminative, cholagogue, galactofuge, stimulant, tonic and vasodilator. Sage is also used internally in the treatment of excessive lactation, night sweats, excessive salivation (as in Parkinson's disease), profuse perspiration (as in TB), anxiety, depression, female sterility and menopausal problems. Many herbalists believe that the purple-leaved forms of this species are more potent medicinally. This remedy should not be prescribed to pregnant women or to people who have epileptic fits. The plant is toxic in excess or when taken for extended periods - though the toxic dose is very large. Externally, it is used to treat insect bites, skin, throat, mouth and gum infections and vaginal discharge. The leaves are best harvested before the plant comes into flower and are dried for later use."

http://www.herbalists.on.ca/resources/freeman/SALVIA.html

http://www.health4youonline.com/health_supplements_bioforce_menosan_bf30344.htm

http://www.thedance.com/herbs/sage.htm

http://www.mdadvice.com/library/vita/vitamin243.html

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