Anise Hyssop
Anise hyssop was used by indigenous tribes of North America for its healthful, astringent, and aromatic properties. Some claim that the herb has a calming and grounding spirit. The dried leaf and flower can be infused as a warm brew or served as a refreshing iced tea. Anise hyssop can be added to baths, used in skin care recipes, infused into syrups and cordials, or incorporated into incense blends for an uplifting fragrance.
ƒ 18,50 – ƒ 42,00
Botanical Name: Agastache foeniculum
Agastache foeniculum is a member of the mint family but with a distinct flavor and aroma that is reminiscent of anise. Anise hyssop is also enjoyed for its uplifting and enticing taste. This unique herb can be enjoyed in salad dressings, herbal tea blends, and potpourri.
Anise hyssop was used by indigenous tribes of North America for its healthful, astringent, and aromatic properties. Some claim that the herb has a calming and grounding spirit. The dried leaf and flower can be infused as a warm brew or served as a refreshing iced tea. Anise hyssop can be added to baths, used in skin care recipes, infused into syrups and cordials, or incorporated into incense blends for an uplifting fragrance.
Benefits: Anti-bacterial & anti inflammatory, Aids in digestion, Treats respiratory tract infections, Sedative & tranquilizing
We do not intend to treat, cure, or heal any medical condition through the use of our products.Please consult your doctor if you are pregnant or nursing, or have a medical condition that requires professional consultation.
Additional information
Grams | 100, 25, 50 |
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