As A Popular Folk Remedy For Hundreds Of Years, Horehound Was Planted Throughout Europe And Brought With Settlers To North America, Where It Quickly Became Naturalized. It Is A Typical Herb Of Cottage Gardens, Where It Is Harvested For Use In Tea And Candy. The Genus Name Marrubium Is Believed To Be Derived From A Hebrew Word Meaning Bitter Juice.Directions:To Prepare As A Tea, Pour 8 Oz. Boiling Water Over 1-2 Teaspoons Of Herb. Cover And Steep For 5-10 Minutes, Strain And Serve Immediately.
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