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Agastache foeniculum Energetics x2014 anti bacterial anti inflammatory expectorant as well as soothing cough suppressant tea is sedating diaphoretic Taste x2014 licorice sweet Tis ID: 360381

Agastache foeniculum Energetics — anti - bacterial anti - inflammatory expectorant

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Anise Hyssop Agastache foeniculum Energetics — anti - bacterial, anti - inflammatory, expectorant as well as soothing & cough suppressant, tea is sedating, diaphoretic Taste — licorice (sweet?) Tissue State — Organ Affinities — lungs Part Used — flower and top leaves, not stems — dried or fresh Use s — + depression (?) +poultice for wound healing or burns, wash for poison ivy +taken internally for fevers & diarrhea +tea is sedating, and relieves pain from coughing with chest colds — with licorice it is good for bronchitis and respiratory tract infections +attracts bees, butterflies & hummingbirds; rabbits love it, goldfinches eat the seeds Notes — Member of the Mint family! Contraindications — couldn’t find any — doesn’t mean they don’t exist Sources — Thea Summer Dear on Wise Woman Herbal Ezine , http://www.herbs2000.com/herbs/herbs_anise_hyssop.htm Hyssop Hyssopus o fficinalis Energetics — stimulating expectorant, antiviral, diuretic and diaphoretic (for eliminating toxins), anti - spasmodic, sedative/nervine, carminative, antiseptic, emmenagogue, vulnerary Taste — Tissue State — Organ Affinities — lungs, stomach Part Used — leaf and flower, fresh or dried (no stems) +Tincture fresh — 1 part herb:2 parts alcohol (100% alcohol) +Tincture dried — 1 part he rb: 5 parts alcohol/water (75% alcohol, 25% distilled water) +Water — make as a tea, fresh or dried +Cough syrup — 1 part by volume strong tea of the dried herb and 2 parts by volume honey (no honey for children under 2 years old) — from Richo Cech Use s + Common cold! Coughs, bronchitis, sinus infections, influenza, possibly asthma +anxiety, hysteria +topically on burns & bruises +bees love it Notes — GRAS (generally recognized as safe) Contraindications — not during pregnancy, excessive use may be associated with seizures Sources — A Modern Herbal (Maude Grieve), Plant Medicine (Richo Cech), the New Holistic Herbal (David Hoffman), AnniesRemedy.com, Drugs.com