Horehound: Black

High levels of flavonoids and phenylpropanoids offer protective antioxidant properties. Horehound, Black (Ballota nigra), potted plant, organic

: Historically used to alleviate nausea (including motion sickness), vomiting, and nervous tension.

: While traditional use is extensive, there is a lack of human clinical trials to definitively prove its effectiveness. Most current data comes from test-tube or animal studies. Review of Pharmacological Effects Description Digestive Support black horehound

( Ballota nigra ) is a perennial herb from the mint family (Lamiaceae), widely recognized in traditional European herbalism for its distinctively pungent, almost "foetid" odor and its use in treating nausea and nervous system disorders. Summary of Key Findings

Traditionally used as an antiemetic to stop vomiting and nausea. Most current data comes from test-tube or animal studies

Acting as a mild sedative, it is used for mild sleep disorders and anxiety.

: Contains phenylpropanoid glycosides, which are believed to provide antioxidant and neuro-sedative effects by calming overactive nerve cells. Acting as a mild sedative, it is used

Recent studies on prostate cancer cells suggest it may induce apoptosis (cell death) in certain cancer lines.