Promotes relaxation.
Hyssop reportedly originated in the area around the Black Sea in central Asia and today is widely cultivated in other arid regions, partly because it thrives even in the most desolate soils. Hyssop’s fragrant flowers and leaves are used as medicine.
The most common uses of hyssop in traditional herbalism have been to relieve chest congestion and coughs, to soothe sore throats, and to act as a mild sedative.
Some herbalists consider it stronger for relieving gas or intestinal cramping than for easing a cough.
In addition to using hyssop for the above conditions, early 20th century Eclectic physicians (doctors who recommended herbs) in the United States used the herb topically to soothe burned skin.
Alcohol Free
Hyssopus officinalis
Herbal Supplement
Responsibly Wildcrafted Herb
Holistically Balanced
Halal
Kosher Parve
As a dietary supplement take 1-2 ml (approx. 28-56 drops) 3 times a day in a small amount of water.
1 Fluid oz.
Servings: 15
Dosage Size: 2 ml.