Thyme Leaf

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Herb: THYME LEAF

Botanical name: Thymus vulgaris

Origin: Morocco/Spain

Therapeutic actions: Anthelmintic; Antiseptic; Antispasmodic; Aromatherapy; Carminative; Deodorant; Diaphoretic; Disinfectant; Emmenagogue; Expectorant; Sedative; Tonic; Vulnerary.

Nutrients: Amino Acids, calcium, essential fatty acids, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc , vitamins B1, B2, B3 and C.

Drug Interactions: No known Drug Interactions.

Description: Thyme is a common household spice that has many medicinal values.

Internal uses: It has helped to clear respiratory difficulties, including bronchial problems, whooping cough, laryngitis, catarrh and sore throat. It has also treated the digestive system for stomach cramps, diarrhea, heartburn, chronic gastritis, flatulence, colic, diminished appetite, nightmares, toothache, bad odor, scabies and indolent ulcers. Taken at the beginning of cold or flu, it will induce perspiration. Has also been used to treat infections including yeast infections.

External uses: It may be used as an antiseptic mouthwash and as a skin wash to destroy fungal infections (such as Athlete’s Foot and skin parasites). As a local irritant, it increases the blood flow to the surface. It can be used in baths for rheumatism, paralysis, bruises, swellings and sprains. In a salve it is helpful for shingles.

Suggested Dosage: Tincture– 2-6 ml 3 times daily.

Caution: Excessive use can lead to poisoning symptoms and overstimulation of the thyroid gland.

 

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