Hyssop: An Aromatic Herb 🌿

 Minty, slightly bitter hyssop maybe used to flavor food but it is also valued in the production of cologne and administered as a warm tea against colds and flu. The plant, which is native to southern Europe and the Middle East, is a semi-woody evergreen mint that can reach three feet in height, with square stems, oblong leaves, and whorls of scented bluish-purple flowers. Used for purification in biblical times, the herb today is known to have an antiseptic, antispasmodic, antidepressant, expectorant, and diuretic properties. It improves circulation and treats female complaints, and its astringent qualities lend it to healing skin conditions such as dermatitis and eczema. 

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