Hyssop | Hyssopus officinalis
Hyssop, (Hyssopus officinalis) is a garden herb of the Lamiaceae or mint family whose flowers and evergreen leaves are used to flavuor foods and beverages and as medicine. It is native to the northern Mediterranean coast and Asia Minor, but has naturalized along roads in some parts of the U.S. Many believe that the name Hyssop has been derived from the Hebrew word “Aesob” which means holy herb. It is said that centuries ago the herb was used in cleaning and purifying sacred places.
Treats:
- Infections
- Respiratory Conditions
- Pain
- Bruises
- Colds and Influenza
- Fever
- IBS
- Indigestion
- Acne
- Bacteria
- Wounds
- Parasites
- Poor blood circulation
Common names:
Common hyssop, garden hyssop, Curdukotu, hastipippili, hisopo, yanagi-hakka, Yssop, Hyssop Herb, Isopo, Ysopo
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