Guest guest Posted December 16, 2004 Report Share Posted December 16, 2004 ....Hyssop is wonderful for coughs - but needs caution in its use, especially round children... If you are interested in using hyssop EO for your son's whooping cough, I would avoid the common Hyssop officinalis and use Hyssop officinalis var. decumbens, which is naturally ketone-free.. a safe, gentle yet powerful EO for children's respiratory ailments. Katharine Koeppen Aromaceuticals Essential Oils from Artisan Distillers www.aromaceuticals.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2004 Report Share Posted December 17, 2004 What is your justification for saying this variety is safer? There is nothing dangerous with using ordinary hyssop as an inhalant provided only a drop or two is used. Martin Watt =========== , Kath Koeppen <aromaceu@e...> wrote: > ...Hyssop is wonderful for coughs - but needs caution in its use, especially > round children... > > If you are interested in using hyssop EO for your son's whooping cough, I would avoid the common Hyssop officinalis and use Hyssop officinalis var. decumbens, which is naturally ketone-free.. a safe, gentle yet powerful EO for children's respiratory ailments. > > Katharine Koeppen > Aromaceuticals > Essential Oils from Artisan Distillers > www.aromaceuticals.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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