Botanical Name: Hyssopus officinalis
Common Names: Holy herb, Hastipippili, Hisopo
Parts Used: Dried flowers and leaves
Natural: Yes, absolutely no pesticides or chemicals were used in the growing or processing of this flower.
Purity: 100% Organic
Chakra: 3rd Eye
Meridians: Lung, Spleen, and Stomach
Essence: Aromatic, Warm, Pungent
Uses: Digestion, Respiratory, Skin
The health benefits of Hyssop can be attributed to its properties as an astringent, stimulant, antispasmodic, antirheumatic, antiseptic, carminative, digestive, diuretic, expectorant, hypertensive, nervine, and tonic, plus so much more!
Hyssop being an astringent, makes the gums, muscles and limbs, abdomen, intestines, skin, tissues and blood vessels, contract. This can prevent muscles and skin from sagging down due to age, loosening or loss of teeth, wrinkles, and hemorrhaging, all by quickly contracting the blood vessels.
Being a stimulant, it stimulates the secretion of gastric juices like acids, enzymes, and bile into the stomach. It also facilitates the passage of these foods through the intestines by stimulating peristaltic motion.
It is very effective against diseases resulting from viral infections such as coughs, colds, flu, mumps, tonsillitis, and sore throat, as well as on bronchitis, asthma, eczema, dermatitis, and inflammation.
To prepare as tea, pour 8 oz boiling water over 1 tsp of herb. Cover and steep 3-5 minutes, strain, and serve.
Botanical Name: Hyssopus officinalis
Common Names: Holy herb, Hastipippili, Hisopo
Parts Used: Dried flowers and leaves
Natural: Yes, absolutely no pesticides or chemicals were used in the growing or processing of this flower.
Purity: 100% Organic
Chakra: 3rd Eye
Meridians: Lung, Spleen, and Stomach
Essence: Aromatic, Warm, Pungent
Uses: Digestion, Respiratory, Skin
The health benefits of Hyssop can be attributed to its properties as an astringent, stimulant, antispasmodic, antirheumatic, antiseptic, carminative, digestive, diuretic, expectorant, hypertensive, nervine, and tonic, plus so much more!
Hyssop being an astringent, makes the gums, muscles and limbs, abdomen, intestines, skin, tissues and blood vessels, contract. This can prevent muscles and skin from sagging down due to age, loosening or loss of teeth, wrinkles, and hemorrhaging, all by quickly contracting the blood vessels.
Being a stimulant, it stimulates the secretion of gastric juices like acids, enzymes, and bile into the stomach. It also facilitates the passage of these foods through the intestines by stimulating peristaltic motion.
It is very effective against diseases resulting from viral infections such as coughs, colds, flu, mumps, tonsillitis, and sore throat, as well as on bronchitis, asthma, eczema, dermatitis, and inflammation.
To prepare as tea, pour 8 oz boiling water over 1 tsp of herb. Cover and steep 3-5 minutes, strain, and serve.