Hyssop essential oil

Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) essential oil is made from the flowers and leaves of the plant of the same name. While the plant technically belongs to the mint family, the flowers look like lavender. This is a key element in folk medicine, especially in the regions of the Middle East and Southern Europe, where the plant originates.

The word "hyssop" has Greek origins, meaning "sacred herb". In the past, it has been used as a disinfectant against plague and to treat some infections. It is considered one of the strongest antiviral and antimicrobial oils.

Action: Helps with arthritis and rheumatic pain. Helps with skin problems, wounds, scars, boils, insect bites. Rejuvenates the skin. Helps against wrinkles, sagging and withered skin.

Aromatherapy effect: against fatigue, stress, insomnia, respiratory problems.

Contraindications: To be used with caution by persons with allergies or intolerance to oil.

Hyssop oil is said to have anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, and enhancing benefits. They can be associated with its main ingredients, such as: tannins, flavonoids, bitter beer, volatile oils, such as foam
- Relieves the common cold
- Relieves asthma and respiratory symptoms
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antioxidant
- Fighting the infection
- Reduces skin irritation
- Purifying impetus to aromatherapy
Now essential oils are used in basic aromatherapy to enhance mood aromas that you can use at home and at work. Hyssop is valuable for its purifying aroma, which is a cross between a floral and bitter aroma.

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