Ziziphora troodi

Ziziphora troodi, also known as Persian mint, is a perennial herb native to the mountainous regions of Turkey and Iran, characterized by its small, purple flowers and hairy leaves.

It has been traditionally used in medicine for its carminative, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties, which are attributed to its high content of essential oils and phenolic compounds.

The medicinal properties of Ziziphora troodi have been found to offer several health benefits, including the reduction of digestive issues, relief from respiratory problems, and the alleviation of menstrual cramps and other symptoms associated with PMS.

Ziziphora troodi can be prepared into various herbal products, such as teas, infusions, and topical creams, which can be consumed or applied to the skin to harness its medicinal properties.