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Thyme, Thymus vulgaris

Botanical Name Thymus vulgaris
Essence Depression, headaches, insomnia, nervous tension, stress.
Function Aches and pains, acne, arthritis, asthma, boils, bronchitis, bruises, burns, catarrh, cellulite, colds, coughs, cuts, cystitis, dermatitis, diarrhea, dyspepsia, eczema, edema, flatulence, gout, gum infections, hypotension, infectious diseases, insect bites, laryngitis, lice, obesity, oily skin, pharyngitis, scabies, sinusitis, sluggish circulation, sore throat, sports injuries, sprains, stimulates CNS, stimulates immune system, tonsillitis, urethritis
Usage There are some difficulties with nomenclature and botanical authenticity concerning thyme as there are about four hundred species or 100 species with 400 names. Therefore, purchasing thyme must be done with care. There is a pink flowered variety of thyme, which yields a superior oil to that of the white flowered variety. Good digestive stimulant, useful for people with a sluggish digestive system, an intestinal antiseptic, helpful in gastric infections. It can expel intestinal worms like roundworm, threadworm and tapeworm. Thyme has been used in treating colds, coughs and sore throats. Thyme is an excellent pulmonary disinfectant, useful for all respiratory, nose, mouth, throat and chest infections, infections of the bladder or urinary tract. It stimulates the production of white corpuscles, strengthening the body's immunity. Thyme stimulates circulation and raises low blood pressure. It is good for people who are fatigued, depressed or lethargic. It stimulates the appetite, making it useful in convalescence. Thyme has the rare property of counteracting adrenaline spasms. This helps balance the adrenal cortex system, where there is an over production of adrenaline hormones, which can cause the kidneys and the digestive system to malfunction. It also calms spasms caused by too much acetylcholine.
Aromatherapy infectious disease, bronchitis, diarrhea, bruises, aches and pains
Caution Pregnancy. High blood pressure.