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Hyssop Essential Oil
Cautions: Hyssop is a powerful oil and should not be used during pregnancy, or by those who have been diagnosed with epilepsy or high blood pressure. We recommend this oil for practitioners only. Always test properly diluted and in small amounts before use. |
Hyssop Essential Oil Hyssop Therapeutic Essential Oil has a fresh, earthy aroma, and is known for its usefulness in easing respiratory complaints, such as cough and congestion. Botanical Name: Hyssopus officinalis Origin: France Family: Lamiaceae Aroma: Herbaceous, fresh Perfume Note: Middle to top Method of Extraction: Steam distillation Source: Roots Properties: Antibacterial, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, astringent, carminative, cephalic, cicatrizant, digestive, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, febrifuge, hypertensive, nervine, sedative, tonic, vermifuge, vulnerary Main Chemical Components: Pinocamphone, Pinene, Borneol, Geraniol, Thujone, Camphene, Limonene, Phellandrene Blends Well With the essential oils: Fennel, lavender, orange, rosemary, tangerine essential oils. Description, Uses and Benefits: Hyssop essential oil was a sacred oil to the early Greeks and Hebrews. Warm and vibrant, hyssop can promote alertness and clarity of thought. When used in a fragrancer, it can help protect rooms from infection. Used to treat colds and flu, and to ease respiratory congestion and cough. Hyssop essential oil can also be helpful in healing heal bruised skin. Suggested Uses: Diffuse or apply Hyssop essential oil topically. Aromatherapy Use: |
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