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![Hyssop Hydrolat]() | Hyssop Hydrolat | Summary of properties: analgesic, anticoagulant, antiinflammatory, calming, cicatrizant, digestive, expectorant, lipolytic, mucolytic, sedative, stimulant
Viaud (1983) considers a low dose of hyssop hydrolat clears the lungs and that a high dose is antiepileptic. The authors have used the fresh flower tops in an infusion for coughs and bronchial ailments with some success and hyssop tea, brewed from the green tops of the herb, has long been an accepted country remedy all over europe for colds and anaemia (Clair 1961). | | |
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