Thyme Linalol
Thyme Linalol
Thyme Essential Oil Linalol Chemotype
Thyme essential oil linalol chemotype can be inhaled to relieve mental fatigue, nervous exhaustion, and stress. It stimulates the central nervous system, offering support to dementia, schizophrenia, and mental deficiencies.
It can help to relieve fears and phobias, violent tendencies, and uncontrolled sexual responses. It is best inhaled from a diffuser or from an inhaler for these purposes.
Aromatic Profile
Top note: Sweet, fresh, herbaceous, medicinal notes
Heart Note: Herbaceous, green, woody, spicy notes
Base Note: Herbaceous, spicy, woody notes
Classification:
Tenacity: Medium
In natural perfumery thyme essential oil linalol chemotype is used in making herbal notes, sacred perfumes, colognes, fougeres, and spice notes. It is best used in trace amounts as the aroma is potent and could easily overwhelm a blend.
Blends well with rosemary, sweet annie, or eucalyptus.
More About Our Thyme Essential Oil Linalol Chemotype
Size: 1.5ml amber glass sample bottle, 5 ml amber glass bottle OR 30 ml amber glass bottle
Source: France
Distillation: Steam distilled from non-sprayed leaves and aerial parts
Botanical Name: Thymus vulgaris, ct-linalol
Homeopathic Properties of Thyme Essential Oil Linalol Chemotype
Uses
Internal–oral, inhalation, suppository
External––topical application, massage, local or spinal compress, application to energy centers and meridian points
Observations and Anecdotal Information
This special chemotype of thymus vulgaris contains linalol, the sweet floral note contained in lavender. Because of the high linalol content, thyme essential oil linalol chemotype is softer and gentler on the skin without losing its powerful anti-bacterial and anti-infectious properties.
It is a bronchodilator, opening the breathing passages and clearing congestion and respiratory inflammation.
It is one of the most powerful antibacterial oils, and has been listed as a potential remedy for everything from strep and staph infections to candida, anthrax, parasites, and bird flu.
This oil can be taken internally to support recovery from all types of infectious diseases and conditions.
Cautions
Generally recognized as safe at normal dosage.
Avoid essential oil contact with eyes. Some people find it to be irritating when diffused. If this happens, try diluting it with other, softer oils such as combava petitgrain, rosemary, or lavender.
Do not use with infants and small children, unless directed by a health care professional.
Do not use during pregnancy or lactation.
Store safely out of the reach of children.
All internal uses should be researched and/or supported by a health care professional. Product quality and dosage are critically important when using essential oils internally.
None of our products are recognized or approved by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. This information is anecdotal, and is provided for educational purposes only. It is not meant to be taken as medical advice. See a health care professional for medical advice. More about our disclaimer.