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9 Benefit of Thyme

 

Thyme to Stop Coughing

Thyme essential oil, which is obtained from its leaves, is often used as a natural cough remedy. In one study, a combination of thyme and ivy leaves helped to alleviate coughing and other symptoms of acute bronchitis.
So next time you’re faced with a cough or sore throat, try drinking some thyme tea.

Thyme to Boost your Immunity

Getting all the vitamins your body needs every day can be challenging. Luckily, thyme is packed with vitamin C and is also a good source of vitamin A. If you feel a cold coming on, thyme can help get you back in shape.
Another health benefit of thyme: it’s also a good source of copper, fiber, iron and manganese.

Thyme to Disinfect

Mold is a common, yet potentially dangerous air pollutant that can lurk in your home. Once you identify it, take the necessary steps to get rid of it once and for all using thyme oil.
Essential oil of thyme and thymol holds many fungicidal properties. Research suggests that it can be used as a disinfectant in dwellings where there is a low concentration of mold.

Thyme to Get Rid of Pests

Thymol is also an ingredient of many pesticides — both outdoor and indoor — and is commonly used to target bacteria and viruses, as well as rats, mice, and other animal pests.
A recent study shows that thyme extract can repel mosquitoes, but growing it in your garden isn’t enough. In order to get the best pest-fighting results, rub thyme leaves between your hands to release the essential oil.

You can also make homemade repellant by mixing four drops of thyme oil to every teaspoon of olive oil, or mixing five drops for every 2 ounces of water.

Thyme for Good Smells

Organic and all-natural skin care products can now be found at most retailers, and many contain thyme.
Thanks to its antiseptic and antifungal properties, it is a common ingredient in mouthwash. Thyme is also a popular ingredient in natural deodorants and is often included in potpourri.

Thyme to Boost your Mood

Thyme essential oil is often used for aromatic and therapeutic purposes due to its intensity of an active substance called carvacrol.
In a 2013 study, carvacrol was shown to affect neuron activity in ways that boosted the subjects’ feelings of well being.
So if you use thyme or thyme oil regularly, it might have a positive effect on your feelings and mood.

Thyme for some Good Food

Thyme is a wonderful ingredient that’s used in cuisines around the world, particularly in France, Italy, and across the Mediterranean.
Thyme is a main ingredient in this cleansing take on pesto sauce, which you can use as a condiment or add to pasta or rice.
Fresh leaves or whole sprigs can be used while preparing

A recent study shows that thyme extract can repel mosquitoes, but growing it in your garden isn’t enough. In order to get the best pest-fighting results, rub thyme leaves between your hands to release the essential oil.
You can also make homemade repellant by mixing four drops of thyme oil to every teaspoon of olive oil, or mixing five drops for every 2 ounces of water.

Thyme for Good Smells

Organic and all-natural skin care products can now be found at most retailers, and many contain thyme.
Thanks to its antiseptic and antifungal properties, it is a common ingredient in mouthwash. Thyme is also a popular ingredient in natural deodorants and is often included in potpourri. 

Thyme for some Good Food

Thyme is a wonderful ingredient that’s used in cuisines around the world, particularly in France, Italy, and across the Mediterranean.
Thyme is a main ingredient in this cleansing take on pesto sauce, which you can use as a condiment or add to pasta or rice.
Fresh leaves or whole sprigs can be used while preparing
 

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