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Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) - 20-50 cm tall semi-shrub, which blooms from July to September and grows for up to 5 years, occurs mainly in the Mediterranean.
This highly aromatic herb has been used as a medicinal plant and culinary spice since ancient times and has also been artificially grown since the 10th century.
In gastronomy, it is used to season roast meat, soups, sauces, salads, pickled vegetables, pâtés and poultry stuffings. It is indispensable in herbal liqueurs.
Hyssop is diuretic, decays, helps with poor urination, stimulates appetite, has laxative effects, disperses winds, strengthens nerves and eyesight, soothes pain, cough and cramps, acts against rheumatism, TB, has anti-inflammatory effects. It stimulates digestion, it is used for nervous exhaustion.
Hyssop is used mainly in the treatment of bronchi, constipation, cough, bronchitis, asthma, etc., where it has a disinfectant and antibiotic effect. It has a similar effect on the urinary tract.
It also has a beneficial effect on the digestive tract, it is effective for inflammation, dyspeptic problems associated with bloating or chronic intestinal catarrh.
It acts as a mild tonic, stimulates the body, which can be advantageously used especially in the treatment of the elderly. When cold, it prevents night sweats and especially menopausal sweating.
The dried flowering stem of Hyssop (Herba Hyssopi) contains 0.3 to 1% of essential oil, in which the main components are pinene, pinocamphon, isopinocamphon, limonene and sabinen, there is also the flavone glycoside hesperidin, about 8% tannins, bitterness, marubiin, organic acids (eg rosemary acid), minerals and some resins.
Antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, disinfectant, tonic.
Adults and children from 12 years: 10 ml 3 times a day
Children from 3 to 12 years: 2-3 times a day 10 ml (1 ml = 15 drops)
The glycemic index of our fructose syrups is approximately 25 per 100 ml.
There are no known cases of overdose or any adverse effects but not suitable for children under three years, pregnant and breastfeeding mothers.
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