Helene's tears
Native to North Africa, thyme grows in stony and rather dry soils. There are 300 different species; chemical composition, and therefore the therapeutic activity of the essential oil of thyme varies according to sunshine, altitude, the soil type, the clean air, ...
Legend has it that thyme was born tears of the beautiful Helen of Troy. Properties
- antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral
- wormer
- tonic, neurotonic
- skin tonic and astringent
Use
- digestive disorders
- urinary disorders
- respiratory diseases
- nervous fatigue
- Warts
Source: A. & D. Baudoux Zhiri, Chemotyped essential oils and their synergies , Inspired Development Dosage
- External: for its stimulating action, 3-4 drops 3 times a day along the spine and / or the solar plexus.
- Internal use: see your doctor.
Special precautions
- Keep out of reach of young children.
- This product can not replace a balanced diet.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose.
- Unless authorized, do not use during pregnancy, lactation and in children under 3 years.
- Keep away from sources of heat and light.
Composition
Thymus vulgaris ct linalool
Aromatic molecule: linalool
Distilled part: flowering top
Origin: France
Packing
5 ml vial
Pranarôm
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