Thyme Oil

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It is extracted from the fresh or partly dried flowering tops and leaves of the plant by water or steam distillation . This essential oil can cause skin irritation, yet has great value to help with concentration and to focus, as well as being.

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It is extracted from the fresh or partly dried flowering tops and leaves of the plant by water or steam distillation . This essential oil can cause skin irritation, yet has great value to help with concentration and to focus, as well as being.

Botanical Name: Melaleuca Alterifolia
Plant Part Use: Leaves, Twigs
Plant Family: Lamiaceae (Labiatea)
Aroma: Strong Pungent
Color: Yellowish to Reddish Brown
Origin: India
Extraction Process: Steam Distillation
Blends with well: Bergamot, Lemon, Rosemary, Lavender, Lavandin, Marjoram

It is extracted from the fresh or partly dried flowering tops and leaves of the plant by water or steam distillation . While this aromatic oil may trigger skin sensitivity, its remarkable utility in enhancing focus and concentration, coupled with its efficacy as a bronchial and pulmonary stimulant, renders it invaluable in addressing conditions such as bronchitis, coughs, colds, and asthma. Additionally, its warming properties offer significant relief for rheumatism, sciatica, arthritis, and gout It has a rather sweet, yet strongly herbal smell and is reddish-brown to amber in color. Two : varieties of thyme oil are distin- guished in commerce. red and white oil of thyme, the latter being the more valuable. Both are obtained by the distillation of the common thyme. Thymus vulgaris, the red oil being the first distillate and yielding on rectification the ” white ” oil. Oil of thyme is used in the manufacture of cheap perfumery and for scenting soaps It is a very potent oil and should not be used during pregnancy or in cases of high blood pressure. Because of the phenols (carvacrol and thymol), which can irritate mucus membranes and cause skin irritation, it should not be used for skin care products, and in general should be used in low concentrations.When it is used in massage therapy, it would be a good idea to do a skin patch test to determine if the person is sensitive to it.

Therapeutic Properties of Thyme Oil

Antimicrobial Benefits

Thyme oil harbors powerful antimicrobial properties, making it a valuable asset in combating bacterial and fungal infections. Its efficacy against a broad spectrum of pathogens has rendered it a staple in natural medicine and skincare formulations.

Anti-inflammatory Effects

The anti-inflammatory prowess of thyme oil extends its utility in alleviating various ailments, including respiratory conditions like bronchitis and sore throat. Its ability to mitigate inflammation also makes it a sought-after remedy for relieving muscle aches and joint pains.

Respiratory Support

Inhaling the invigorating aroma of thyme oil can offer profound respiratory relief by clearing congestion, loosening phlegm, and promoting easier breathing. Incorporating thyme oil into steam inhalation treatments can provide immediate relief from nasal congestion and sinus discomfort.

Thyme Oil in Traditional Medicine

Thyme oil has a rich history in traditional medicine, where it has been used to treat respiratory conditions, digestive issues, and wounds. Ancient civilizations prized thyme for its healing virtues, incorporating it into remedies and rituals for centuries.

Thyme Oil in Culinary Applications

Beyond its medicinal properties, thyme oil adds depth and flavor to culinary creations. Whether drizzled over roasted vegetables or infused into sauces and marinades, thyme oil elevates dishes with its aromatic essence and earthy undertones.

Packaging :
We can supply essential Oils in small bottles of different dimensions like, 50ml, 100ml,250ml,500ml,1kg,5kg,10kg etc. Also we can supply the essential oils in bulk packaging like, Aluminium Drums, GI Drums, Plastics Drums of various dimensions 25/50/100 litres drums.

Botanical Name: Melaleuca Alterifolia
Plant Part Use: Leaves, Twigs
Plant Family: Lamiaceae (Labiatea)
Aroma: Strong Pungent
Color: Yellowish to Reddish Brown
Origin: India
Extraction Process: Steam Distillation
Blends with well: Bergamot, Lemon, Rosemary, Lavender, Lavandin, Marjoram

It is extracted from the fresh or partly dried flowering tops and leaves of the plant by water or steam distillation . While this aromatic oil may trigger skin sensitivity, its remarkable utility in enhancing focus and concentration, coupled with its efficacy as a bronchial and pulmonary stimulant, renders it invaluable in addressing conditions such as bronchitis, coughs, colds, and asthma. Additionally, its warming properties offer significant relief for rheumatism, sciatica, arthritis, and gout It has a rather sweet, yet strongly herbal smell and is reddish-brown to amber in color. Two : varieties of thyme oil are distin- guished in commerce. red and white oil of thyme, the latter being the more valuable. Both are obtained by the distillation of the common thyme. Thymus vulgaris, the red oil being the first distillate and yielding on rectification the " white " oil. Oil of thyme is used in the manufacture of cheap perfumery and for scenting soaps It is a very potent oil and should not be used during pregnancy or in cases of high blood pressure. Because of the phenols (carvacrol and thymol), which can irritate mucus membranes and cause skin irritation, it should not be used for skin care products, and in general should be used in low concentrations.When it is used in massage therapy, it would be a good idea to do a skin patch test to determine if the person is sensitive to it.

Therapeutic Properties of Thyme Oil

Antimicrobial Benefits

Thyme oil harbors powerful antimicrobial properties, making it a valuable asset in combating bacterial and fungal infections. Its efficacy against a broad spectrum of pathogens has rendered it a staple in natural medicine and skincare formulations.

Anti-inflammatory Effects

The anti-inflammatory prowess of thyme oil extends its utility in alleviating various ailments, including respiratory conditions like bronchitis and sore throat. Its ability to mitigate inflammation also makes it a sought-after remedy for relieving muscle aches and joint pains.

Respiratory Support

Inhaling the invigorating aroma of thyme oil can offer profound respiratory relief by clearing congestion, loosening phlegm, and promoting easier breathing. Incorporating thyme oil into steam inhalation treatments can provide immediate relief from nasal congestion and sinus discomfort.

Thyme Oil in Traditional Medicine

Thyme oil has a rich history in traditional medicine, where it has been used to treat respiratory conditions, digestive issues, and wounds. Ancient civilizations prized thyme for its healing virtues, incorporating it into remedies and rituals for centuries.

Thyme Oil in Culinary Applications

Beyond its medicinal properties, thyme oil adds depth and flavor to culinary creations. Whether drizzled over roasted vegetables or infused into sauces and marinades, thyme oil elevates dishes with its aromatic essence and earthy undertones.

Packaging :
We can supply essential Oils in small bottles of different dimensions like, 50ml, 100ml,250ml,500ml,1kg,5kg,10kg etc. Also we can supply the essential oils in bulk packaging like, Aluminium Drums, GI Drums, Plastics Drums of various dimensions 25/50/100 litres drums.

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Weight

100GM, 1KG, 500GM, 5KG, Sample

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