HYSOP CINÉOLE

HYSSOPUS OFFICINALIS VAR. MONTANA

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Decumbent hyssop cineole essential oil is a major asset for the respiratory system, recognized for its expectorant, antiviral and stimulating properties.


Rich in 1,8-cineole and monoterpenes, yet poor in neurotoxic ketones, it effectively clears the bronchi while remaining safer to use than traditional officinal hyssop.


A TRULY FRENCH ORIGIN

Grown in France, the plants from our producers are distilled either in the Drôme Provençale (fixed distillery unit), or directly in the harvest field (mobile distillery unit), then packaged in our warehouse in Isère.

Each batch is traced from the plot to the bottle, with analyses conducted by a French laboratory.

A LOCAL ALTERNATIVE

This locally grown plant can represent a relevant alternative to popular exotic essential oils.

Despite their natural origin, these can have a significant environmental impact (deforestation, pressure on biodiversity, carbon-intensive transport).

Here is an example:

Plant: Ravintsara
Origin: Madagascar
Comparison:

Ravintsara is very effective for clearing respiratory pathways and supporting immunity. Less antispasmodic than hyssop on asthmatic cough, it is however gentler in use (particularly for younger individuals).

Please note: Each essential oil has a unique identity, and the same plant can also vary depending on its origin. The equivalences proposed here do not aim to fully replace exotic plants, but to explore complementary alternatives based on your needs.

This comparison is part of an approach to promote Made in France and Made in Europe products, while encouraging responsible use of oils sourced from fragile ecosystems such as Tea Tree or Ylang-Ylang.

Complete Plant Identity

Partie utilisée : Flowering tops
Yield: It takes approximately 600 kg of plant material to obtain one liter of essential oil
Extraction method: Steam distillation
Appearance: Clear mobile liquid
Scent:Herbaceous, camphoraceous, slightly spicy
Perfumery note: Aromatic top and heart notes, herbaceous and camphoraceous

QUALITY GUARANTEES

  • 100% pure, natural, undiluted.
  • Certified ORGANIC by Ecocert (FR-BIO-01)
  • HECT (French chemotyped essential oil standard)
  • Conform to EOBBD (Essential Oil Botanically and Biochemically Defined)
  • Certificate of Analysis (CoA) included via Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS)

 

PLANT CHEMICAL PROFILE

1,8-cinéole 40–60 %
expectorant, mucolytic
β-Pinène 10–20 %
antiseptic respiratory, decongestant
Pinocarvone (cétone) ~3 %
mucolytic, antiviral
Pinocamphone (cétone) ~1–4 %
stimulant, antispasmodic

MOLECULAR PROPERTIES

Expectorant and mucolytic :
Facilitates the evacuation of bronchial secretions and clears the respiratory passages in cases of productive cough or bronchitis.
(Highly potent)
Antiviral and immunostimulant :
Limits the replication of certain respiratory viruses while stimulating the body's immune defenses.
(Powerful)
Respiratory Antispasmodic :
Relieves bronchial muscle spasms, helping to soothe asthmatic-type cough and improve respiratory comfort.
(Powerful)
Antibacterial & antifungal :
Helps fight infections, particularly fungi, mycosis and certain bacteria.
(Moderate)

WHO IS THIS oil FOR?

COSMETICS


  • Purifying care for blemish-prone skin: in very low concentration (≤1%) to locally cleanse acne-prone skin (antiseptic and astringent action).

  • Perfumery: imparts a spicy and herbal aromatic note in fougère accords, at infinitesimal doses due to its aromatic intensity.

PHARMACIES


  • Expectorant syrups, pectoral lozenges: fluidifies secretions and soothes cough in preparations for the ENT sphere.

  • Decongestant inhalation balms: used with other essential oils (eucalyptus, mint) in salves to apply or inhale to clear the sinuses and bronchi.

FOOD INDUSTRY


  • It is possible to use it as a natural flavoring (for example in liqueurs or syrups) under certain strict conditions, but this use remains rare and generally not recommended.

AROMATHERAPY


  • Respiratory infections (bronchitis, sinusitis): use by humid inhalation or diluted friction on the chest to decongest the respiratory tract.

  • Spasmodic cough (whooping cough, asthma): apply locally diluted (≤20%) to soothe bronchial spasms and ease breathing.

Précautions d’emploi

 Not recommended for:

  • Children under 7 years old
  • Pregnant / breastfeeding women
  • Epileptics
  • Asthmatics

Essential oils are not without risks:

  • Prior skin patch test recommended
  • Never ingest undiluted without consulting a healthcare professional.
  • Risks: allergy, convulsion, irritation, respiratory toxicity

Logistics

  • 1 kg bottle: 24 × 9 × 9 cm
  • 5 kg jerrycan: 28 × 18 × 23 cm
  • 10 kg jerrycan: 32 × 23 × 29 cm

Please note:

Bulk orders are non-returnable, non-exchangeable, and non-refundable, except in the event of damage during transport.

If you suspect a quality issue with a bulk order, please contact our team within 30 days.

A 10 ml sample can be requested for analysis.

Any questions? Feel free to contact us:

+33 6 13 80 34 13

contact@domainedesaromesfrancais.com.

 

SHIPPING COSTS

France : 

Mondial Relay : 14,95 €

Colissimo : 14,95 €

DHL : 24,95  €

Europe :

Mondial Relay : 15,95 €

Colissimo : 15,95 €

DHL : 25,95  €

 

SAFETY

Flammable, irritant, potentially toxic by inhalation or ingestion

Toxic to aquatic organisms

Sources : 

The information presented above is provided for informational purposes only and cannot replace the advice of a healthcare professional.


  • Mazzanti, G., Lu, M., & Salvatore, G. (1998). *Spasmolytic action of the essential oil from Hyssopus officinalis L. var. decumbens and its major components*. Phytotherapy Research, 12(S1), S92–S94.

  • Schnitzler, P., Koch, C., & Reichling, J. (2007). *Susceptibility of drug-resistant clinical herpes simplex virus type 1 strains to essential oils of ginger, thyme, hyssop, and sandalwood*. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 51(5), 1859–1862.

  • Tahir, M., Khushtar, M., Fahad, M., & Rahman, M. A. (2018). *Phytochemistry and pharmacological profile of traditionally used medicinal plant hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis L.)*. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 8(7), 132–140.

  • Myrtea Formations. (2020). *Huile essentielle d’Hyssopus officinalis var. decumbens* (hysope couchée à cinéole) [Fiche monographique longue].

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