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Oil Of Hyssop |
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This section is from the book "The Volatile Oils Vol1", by E. Gildemeister. Also available from Amazon: The Volatile Oils.
In antiquity hyssop was already included among the spice plants.5) The word "Ysop", used by Luther in his translation of the Bible, did not apply to hyssop but to Origanum6) The volatile oil thereof was used during the late middle ages and is mentioned in the German price ordinances of the 16. century.
 
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