Hyssop | Hyssopus officinalis
Traditionally used as an expectorant, Hyssop clears mucus, soothes coughs, and supports respiratory health. It also acts as a mild digestive aid and diaphoretic.
Herbs that promote wound healing by supporting skin repair and regeneration.
Traditionally used as an expectorant, Hyssop clears mucus, soothes coughs, and supports respiratory health. It also acts as a mild digestive aid and diaphoretic.
A mucilage-rich herb traditionally used to soothe inflamed tissues of the urinary, digestive, and respiratory tracts. It calms irritation, eases infections, and provides gentle nourishment.
A mucilage-rich root and leaf that soothes irritated tissues of the respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. It forms a protective coating, alleviates dryness, and calms inflammation.
A resin with antiseptic and healing properties, Myrrh soothes infections, reduces inflammation, and supports oral and digestive health. It has long been valued for its antibacterial and wound-healing effects.
A soothing herb, Plantain reduces inflammation, supports wound healing, and relieves diarrhea. It also provides antimicrobial and astringent protection, making it valuable for digestive and skin health.
Purslane is a nutrient-rich succulent valued for both food and medicine. Its cooling, mucilaginous properties soothe inflammation, while its high content of omega-3 fatty acids makes it a unique plant for cardiovascular and metabolic health.
Solomon’s Seal root is a gentle yet powerful herb for joint health, musculoskeletal injuries, digestive irritation, and lung support. Its demulcent and adaptogenic actions make it valuable for both physical recovery and overall resilience.
St. John’s Wort is best known for its nervine and antiviral effects, supporting mood balance, nerve-related pain, and immune health. It is valued both internally and topically for its antibacterial, antiviral, and pain-relieving properties.
Traditionally used in chronic illness, Teasel supports immune health, reduces inflammation, and eases joint pain. It has antimicrobial and neuroprotective effects.
A versatile healing herb, Yarrow reduces bleeding, lowers blood pressure, and relieves cramps. Traditionally used for wounds, fevers, and digestive issues, it supports wound healing, improves circulation, and soothes inflammation.