Chervil

Botanical Name: Anthriscus cerefolium

Synonyms : A. longirostris, garden chervil, salad chervil.

Where is chervil essential oil produced? - Native to Europe and western Asia; naturalized in America, Australia and New Zealand. Widely cultivated, especially in southern Europe and America.

What to do with Chervil essential oil? In folk medicine it is used as a tea to’ tone up the blood and nerves. Good for poor memory and mental depression. Sweetens the entire digestive system.’. The juice from the fresh herb is used to treat skin ailments such as eczema, abscesses and slow- healing wounds; also used for dropsy, arthritis and gout, among others.

Did you know it? The name chervil comes from the Greek ‘to rejoice’, due to its delightful scent.

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