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Hyssop Herbal Remedies

Hyssop is chiefly an expectorant and diaphoretic herb employed in bronchitis, coughs, and colds. It is used for flatulence and as a gargle for sore throat. It is applied externally for bruises and wounds. The demulcent and expectorant effects o...

Hyssop - Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine

Hyssop () is a member of the Lamiaceae or mint family. This aromatic evergreen, classified by botanists as a sub-shru...

Agastache - Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine

Agastache is a genus of plants found almost worldwide. Different species are used in several native cultures for heal...

Herbal Remedies for Bronchitis

Herbs for acute bronchitis include immune stimulants, cooling expectorants if there is heat, warming expectorants, re...

Herbal Remedies for Acute Colds

The syndrome that we call a cold is thought to be a "healing crisis" in natural medicine. We can take a n...

Aromatherapy and Essential Oils During Pregnancy

Aromatherapy offers a relatively safe and non-invasive approach to alleviating pregnancy symptoms through the use of ...

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