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Introduction:
Hyssop is a subshrub with a distinctive, distinct aroma, native to the Mediterranean region and belonging to the mint family. Valued for centuries in medicinal tradition and cuisine for its intense aroma and flavor, hyssop has gained recognition not only in herbal medicine but also in aromatherapy and natural beauty methods. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore hyssop's rich health benefits, its diverse culinary uses, and practical ways to use it daily—both internally and externally.

Additionally, we will discuss dosages, precautions, and tips for safely using this aromatic plant.

What is hyssop and why is it worth your attention?
Hyssop—also known as Hyssopus officinalis—is an aromatic shrub reaching up to 60 cm tall, with semi-evergreen leaves and beautiful, light blue flowers that bloom in summer. Originating from the medicinal and culinary traditions of the Mediterranean regions, its herbal leaves and flowers evoke a fresh, mentholated breath laced with a hint of camphor. Growing in various regions of Europe, France, North America, and the Maghreb, hyssop was described in ancient and medieval texts as having numerous medicinal and ceremonial uses. It is sometimes called a "holy herb" due to its mention in ancient scriptures and purification traditions.

 

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