HYSSOP
HYSSOP
Source:
Aerial parts.
Content:
Diosmine, essential oil, flavonoids, marrubin, tannins.
Uses:
Recommended for: circulatory problems, epilepsy, fever, gout, weight problems, congestion, blood pressure, and dispelling gas. Used externally, helpful for wound healing. Poultices made from fresh green hyssop help to heal cuts.
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