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Thyme White Essential Oil
Thymus zygis
Thyme White Essential Oil Profile Information
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| Common Name |
- Thyme White Oil, Sweet Thyme Oil |
| Botanical Name |
- Thymus zygis |
| Country of Origin |
- Spain |
| Parts Used |
- Herb |
| Extraction |
- CO2 |
| Technical Data |
- Thyme White Oil CofA |
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General - Thyme has numerous woody stems 6-10 inches high, covered in fine hair, and flattish round leaves, growing in pairs. The flowers, small bluish-purple, two-lipped, are borne in whorled, dense, head-like clusters, blooming from May to September and like the rest of the plant, are heavily scented.
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Uses - White Thyme essential oil,
Thymus zygis, contains antiviral and antibacterial properties. Kills airborne bacteria when used in a vaporizer or
diffuser, and may provide relief of symptoms from bronchitis or pneumonia. In the presence of infectious diseases it is said to stimulate the
production of white blood corpuscles. Good for fatigue, depression, circulation, headaches, colds and respiratory problems and muscular pain.
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Thyme White essential oil, Thymus zygis, blends well with
the following essential oils: bergamot,
lemon, rosemary,
melissa (lemonbalm), lavender,
lavandin, marjoram,
Peru balsam and pine.
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Cautions - Thyme sweet has been rectified to make more 'user-friendly' but still use sparingly. Do not make
a habit of using thyme. Avoid Therapeutic (Therapuetic) doses of thyme and thyme oil in any form during pregnancy because the herb is a uterine stimulant. Thyme oil
can irritate mucous membranes. Always dilute it well if used. Excessive internal use of thyme can lead to symptoms of poisoning and to over stimulation of the
thyroid gland. Use caution.
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Properties - Antiasthmatic, antispasmodic, carminative, diaphoretic, expectorant, sedative.
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All of our oils are 100% pure and natural,
of therapeutic grade and free from any chemicals or pesticides.
Although all of our products are of
premium quality, our essential oils are not certified
organic.
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White Thyme Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential oils can also be used in soap
making
ingredients,
lotions, massage oils, diffusers, potpourri, scent, air fresheners, body
fragrance, perfume oils, aromatherapy products, bath oils, towel scenting, spa's, incense, light rings, laundry, facial steams, hair treatments, and more. |
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| Essential Oil Safety |
Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil Safety
Never use Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils as a substitute for necessary medical care. Keep oils tightly closed and out of reach of children. Never ingest undiluted essential oils. Don't use undiluted oils on your skin. Dilute oils with vegetable oils, one to three drops per tablespoon. Keep oils away from eyes and mucous membranes. Skin test oils before using. Dilute a small amount and apply to the skin of your inner arm or back of knee. Do not use if redness or irritation occurs. If redness, burning, itching or irritation occur, stop using oil immediately. Use less rather than more.
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