Thyme Thymol
Thyme Thymol
Thyme Thymol Essential Oil
The aroma of thyme essential oil thymol chemotype is strong and herbaceous, and the energetic effect it has on our emotions is powerful.
Its botanical name comes for the Greek work “thumus” which means courage. Thyme is just that–an aromatic courage that we can inhale. It can increase confidence and make us less vulnerable to the energetic influence of others or the environment.
It is strengthening and raises endurance; and it can dispel negativity and help to promote a good night’s sleep when used before bed time.
Aromatic Profile
Top note: Intense medicinal, aromatic notes
Heart Note: Herbaceous, spicy, green resinous notes
Base Note: Herbaceous, spicy, green resinous notes
Classification:
Tenacity: Medium
In natural perfumery thyme essential oil thymol chemotype is used in making herbal perfumes, colognes, spice notes, and sacred perfumes.
Combines well with jade cypress, dwarf juniper, or nerolina.
More About Our Thyme Thymol Essential Oil
Size: 1.5ml amber glass sample bottle, 5 ml amber glass bottle or 30 ml amber glass bottle
Source: Germany
Distillation: Steam distillation of non-certified organic thyme leaves and aerial parts
Botanical Name: Thymus vulgaris
Homeopathic Properties of Thyme Thymol Essential Oil
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 species variation is the “hottest” member of the thyme essential oils team. Thyme essential oil thymol chemotype is effective for treating many infectious diseases, including whooping cough, tonsillitis, laryngitis, sore throat, bacterial infections, bronchitis, earaches, and the common cold.
To use it for infections, take a few drops in a hot tea, or add up to 10 drops into a gelatin capsule and swallow it. Capsules must be swallowed immediately upon making them, as time will allow the capsule to disintegrate under the powerful dissolving force of thyme.
It makes a powerful treatment for IBS, ulcers, and other intestinal issues, including parasites; and for gastritis, bloating, flatulence, and diarrhea.
It also can relieve muscle spasms, including the spasm connected with incessant coughing. It can be inhaled or applied to the chest, solar plexus, or spasming muscles topically.
Because of its powerful antiviral and antibacterial properties, thyme is also useful for skin infections, and can be applied topically for that purpose.
It is a superior anti-viral, and has been used to treat malaria, plague, and many super staph and strept infections that antibiotics could not reach. It is a great friend to have in your arsenal for emergencies.
Cautions
Generally recognized as safe at normal dosage.
Avoid essential oil contact with eyes. If diffusion causes eye irritation, try blending the oil with softer oils such as lavender, rosewood, or cypress.
Do not use with infants and small children, unless directed by a health care professional.
Store safely out of the reach of children.
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.