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Hyssop

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[[File:Hyssop_officinalis.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis]]Other Names : Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis, Curdukotu, hastipippili, hisopo, yanagi-hakka, Herbe de Joseph, Herbe Sacrée, Herbe Sainte, Hiope, Hisopo, Hissopo, Hyssopus officinalis, Hysope, Hysope Officinale, Jufa, Rabo De Gato, Ysop., Zoofa Khushk<br>Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) is an herb found in the mint family. The parts that grow above ground are used to make medicine.
==Special Precautions of Hyssop==
* Its high concentrations of thujone and chemicals that stimulate the central nervous system can provoke epileptic reactions when taken in high-enough doses.
*Less known uses of the infusion or the decoction made from hyssop are the stimulation of menstruation and relief of premenstrual syndrome symptoms, and the treatment of helminthic infections (infections with round- and tapeworms).
*It can also have a calming effect on patients who suffer from anxiety and nervousness.
* [[Aids / HIV]] : Patients with AIDS symptoms, for instance, have experienced incredible success and recovery as a result of taking hyssop, as the herb cleanses the blood.==Used in Patent medicine==*[[Sharbat Zoofa Murakkab]]*[[Sharbat Sadar]] ==references==''Robert Tisserand and Rodney Young, Essential Oil Safety (Second Edition. United Kingdom: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2014), 308.''
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[[Category:herbal medicine]]
[[Category:Aromatherapy]]
[[Category:Essential oil]]
[[Category:Antimicrobial]]
[[Category:Diaphoretic]]
[[Category:Expectorant]]
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