Thymus vulgaris
- 100% pure essential oil
- Benefits concentration
- Supports respiratory health
Thyme has been used as throughout the centuries. The ancient Romans used it to brighten their spirits and even added it to their cheese. During the Middle Ages, it was thought to provide courage. With about 350 species of thyme, it is now grown across the globe, an herb garden favorite. Its name is derived from the Greek, "thymos," meaning perfume and was used as incense in their temples.
For Aromatherapy - Add to a vaporizer for respiratory health. As a massage oil or potpourri, its aroma can also ease stress and soothe digestion. Blends well with lemon, lavender and rosemary.
Herbal Remedy - Diluted, use as a gargle to cleanse the mouth.
For Culinary Use - The potent and highly concentrated Thyme Oil will add a fragrant and flavorful boost to your next recipe that calls for thyme. Ideal for specialty dishes.
Oils are highly concentrated, therefore use 2-3 drops per application.