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![]() Hyssop Essential Oil (Hyssop decumbens)
Therapeutic Grade
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From Ananda Aromatherapy, pure Hyssop essential oil steam distilled from Hyssop herb grown in Spain. Hyssop decumbens is a specialty aromatherapy oil that should not be substituted with common Hyssop, which may contain toxic ketones. What makes Ananda's oils different? Learn about our conscientious selection process here... |
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| Suggested Uses: |
Diffuse or apply Hyssop essential oil topically. | |
| Possible Actions: | Hyssop essential oil has traditionally used for respiratory and digestive complaints. | |
| Possible Indications: |
Can be supportive in cases of high or low blood pressure, joint pain, respiratory and digestive complaints. | |
| Cautions: | Always test a small amount or essential oil first for sensitivity or allergic reaction. If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult a physician. | |
| Blends and Recipes: |
See our Essential
Oil and Aromatherapy Recipe pages. Also see our aromatherapy essential oils recipes page. |
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| About Ananda Aromatherapy Essential Oils: |
All oils from Ananda Aromatherapy are therapeutic grade, meaning they are produced to the highest quality standards possible. Our essential oils are chosen for their integrity (all chemical constituents important for aromatherapy are intact), ecological 'soundness' (most are organic or wild grown), and wonderful aromas. You may order a sample of any oil before trying larger amounts. Most samples are about .75ml; exotic oils such as Melissa, Rose, Angelica and Jasmine are only a few drops, but certainly enough to enjoy their aroma! | |
Disclaimer: No claims are made as to any medicinal value of this oil. The information presented here is for educational purposes of traditional uses and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases. (more...) |
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Hyssop
Essential Oil is a colorless liquid with a sweet, camphoraceous top note and warm-spciy herbaceous
undertone. The herb has been traditionally used for perhaps a thousand years for its antiseptic, disinfecting,
and anti-infectious properties. 









