Nature's Way Hyssop Herb, 445 mg
Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) herb once used to clean ancient temples, is now a
popular herb during the winter season. Known for its strong mint smell and
pretty flowers, it was strewn on floors to deodorize and purify the air.
Today it is used as a popular herbal supplement available in capsules, as
a hyssop tea, as aromatic nasal and chest rubs, and as an attractive addition to
the herb garden.
Nauture's Way
Hyssop
Supplement Facts
Hyssop (leaf, flowering top) - 890 mg
Recommendation: As an addition to the daily diet, take one or two hyssop capsules daily.
What's in hyssop herb?
This plant contains rosmarinic and caffeic acids along with pinanones, beta-pinene, limonene, pinocamphone,
isopinocamphone.
Antibacterial benefit
Essential oils of sage, mint, hyssop have generally a bacteriostatic activity.
There are many herbs that are of benefit for the
immune
system.
Anti-viral activity
Crude extracts of dried leaves of
hyssop contain strong anti-viral and
anti-HIV-1 activity.
Hyssop caution, side effects
Very high doses of hyssop have been found to have convulsant properties, perhaps
due to its content of terpene ketones pinocamphone and isopinocamphone.
Hyssop danger
Very high doses of
hyssop have been found to have convulsant properties, perhaps
due to its content of terpene ketones pinocamphone and isopinocamphone.
Interactions with other
dietary supplements
Can hyssop supplement and astragalus herb be
taken together the same day? What about with
olive
leaf extract benefit and medical uses.
Probably. Hyssop is a mild and gentle herb and should not
interact with other supplements.
Astragalus
is used by traditional Chinese doctors to stimulate the
immune system.
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