Botanical Name |
Hyssopus Officinalis |
Main Constituents: |
52.40% |
Plant Part |
Leaves & Flowers |
Origin |
Spain |
Processing Method |
Steam Distilled |
Flash Point |
52 °C |
Relative Density |
0.9170 to 0.9650 @ 20 °C |
Optical Rotation |
-25.0 to -6 ° |
Color & Consistency |
A thin, pale yellow green liquid. |
Aromatic Summary |
A top note of a strong aroma, Hyssop Essential Oil has a sweetly medicinal scent that many find appealing. |
Blends With |
Eucalyptus, Ravensara, Niaouli, Cajeput and Myrtle. |
Cautions: Dilute well before use; for external use only. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended prior to use. Contact with eyes and mucous membranes should be avoided.
Storage: Essential oils are recommended to be stored in dark glass containers to maintain freshness and attain maximum shelf life.
Product Description & Benefits: Found in the Mediterranean area, the Hyssop plant is about 2 feet (60 cm) high and very attractive bees. It has a hairy, woody stem, small lance-shaped green leaves and purple-blue flowers. Well used in ancient times, Hyssop was referred to in the Bible for its cleansing effect in connection with disease. It was used for purifying sacred places and during the Middle Ages, as a strewing herb to ward off lice
Here are just ten benefits of this potent therapeutic and Ayurvedic oil:
1 |
Aids Respiratory System |
2 |
Helps Digestion |
3 |
Rejuvenates Skin |
4 |
Fights Infection |
5 |
Relieves Dysmenorrhea |
6 |
Increases Circulation |
7 |
Fights Parasites |
8 |
Relieves Muscle Pain and Spasms |
9 |
Supports Healthy Immune Response |
10 |
Enables Peace Of Mind |
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