100% organic essential oil
Hippocrates admired thyme for its healing properties. In ancient Greece, thyme was burned as an offering to the gods, while according to a legend, it was born from the tears of the beautiful Eleni. It is a known antiseptic and therapeutic of the respiratory system.
Beauty
- Ideal for oily skin and acne
- In the hair fights dandruff, hair loss and oiliness
Body
- Helps treat respiratory infections
- Ideal for sore throat and cough
Spirit and Mind
- Tonic and anti-depressant
- Strengthens the nervous system and enhances memory and concentration
Associated with: bergamot, cedar, lavender, lemon, neroli, sandalwood, rosemary, grapefruit.
Use in Aromatherapy:
- Cough and Runny nose: add 2 drops of thyme essential oil to ½ liter of boiling water and inhale until the vapors stop.
- Spiritual stimulation: add 6 drops of thyme essential oil to the ceramic device for essential oils.
- Oily, hair loss, dandruff: add 25 drops of thyme essential oil to 100 ml of laurel oil and massage into the scalp.
- As a mouthwash for sensitive gums: add 1 drop of thyme essential oil to 1 glass of water.
- Sore throat: add 1 drop of thyme essential oil to 1 glass of water and gargle 2 times / day.
In Cooking:
- Fish sauce: add 1 drop of thyme essential oil to 1 tablespoon mayonnaise.
- Salads, Vegetables and Pasta: add 10 drops of thyme essential oil to 500ml of virgin olive oil.
Instructions for Safe Use:
- Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
- Do not use them for internal use unless you have the advice of a doctor, pharmacist or experienced aromatherapist.
- Do not use them insoluble on the skin.
- Have an allergic reaction test.
- After using citrus essential oils, avoid sun exposure or solarium for 12 hours
- For use during pregnancy or breastfeeding, consult your doctor.
- Use them with caution in children under 12 years. Some oils are unsuitable for babies and children
Thymus Vulgaris (Thyme) Oil, Linalool, Limonene
Gross weight (g) = 35.5