Properties Of Essential Oil Hyssop


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Hyssop Oil



It is a shrub-like plant that does not exceed 60cm in height. It is originating in southern Europe but now grows and is cultivated throughout the world.


Its leaves are narrow and dark green color and its flowers blue, white or pink, are very aromatic and they are usually manjar favorite for butterflies and bees.

The essential oil is extracted by distillation of the leaves and the flowers.

 Golden yellow tone, its scent is very characteristic and, although evokes many other floral aromas, the truth is that is like no other.



Main properties of the essential oil of Hyssop:
therapeutic properties:
Solutions for the well-being: Hyssop is for cleaning, purification, expectorant, decongestant and helps to reduce the fat in the tissue. It also increases blood pressure, regulates menstrual flow and the sweating increases.

Hyssop benefits:
The Hyssop is used to relieve anxiety and stress, arthritis, asthma and hematomas, dermatitis, indigestion, respiratory infections, coughing, cuts,fatigue, parasites (expels them), rheumatism, sore throats, viral infections and wounds.

Essential oil of hyssop is also one of the oils of the Twelve oils of Ancient Writing Collection.

Essential Oil of hyssop for other diseases
* Cold
* Rheumatism
* Sifilide
* Stress
* Nervous fatigue
* Flu fever flatulence
* Anxiety
* Otitis
* Amenorrhea
* Urinary calculations
* Colic
* Bruises
* Dyspnea
* Dyspepsia dermatitis
* Nervous tension
* Whooping cough cough
* Tuberculosis
* Eczema
* Scrofula
* Wounds
* Hypertension
* Asthma
* Bronchitis
* Hypotension
* Leukorrhea
* Tonsillitis
* Hysteria
* Appetite


Cosmetic Properties: It is one of the oils more employees in the manufacturing of soaps.

Important Note: this practice is not recommended during pregnancy
the curious fact: In the pagan rites of antiquity was purified to the faithful with sprays of water made with sprigs of hyssop and the Old Testament says that was one of the bitter herbs that should be eaten during the passover rite.

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