Alambika 側柏醇百里香精油 Thyme Mild (Thuyanol-4) Essential Oil
Botanical name : Thymus vulgaris
Quality : 100% natural essential oil
Cultivation : conventional
Suitability as : food
Fragrance note : head
Plant part : flowers / plant
Origin : France
Main chemotypes : (INCI) trans-Thuyanol-4, Terpinene-4-ol, Myrcen-8-ol, Myrcen-8-yl acetate, gamma-Terpinene
use
Thyme has an invigorating effect on your mind and helps you to let go of tension and stress of all kinds and to breathe deeply, to feel freedom and to discover possibilities for yourself in this freedom. Thyme is great as an essential oil for a morning foot massage, when time is too short to massage the whole body. Mix a carrier oil of your choice, such as jojoba oil or almond oil, with 1 drop of thyme oil and massage it into your feet. You can also add a drop of thyme to your shampoo to stimulate your hair roots.
About the plant
Thyme comes from France and Spain. The dwarf shrub develops stems and small leaves in spring. The inflorescence shows lace-like arrangements, with the flowers being rosy, white or light purple. Flowering time is from May to June. The scent can be described as spicy and lemon-like. The main chemical ingredients are linalol, linanyl acetate, geraniol, geranyl acetate, beta-caryophyllene, alpha-terpineol, borneol, these ingredients are known for their antivital, antimicrobial effects. It goes well with bergamot, lemon, lemon balm, lavender, lavandin, marjoram, pine, rosemary, etc. The cosmetic and perfume industries use it as an ingredient in many products, and the food market offers products that contain the herbal substance (especially the meat and the beverage industry). Thyme has always been one of the most important plants in natural medicine in Europe and has been used and praised for its ability to invigorate the mind and release tension. But the herb has already been known as a beneficial remedy for the Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans.