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Organic Thyme Oil 10ml

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Organic Thyme Essential Oil 10ml Thyme oil uses and benefits There are several studies that support thyme essential oil?s ability to reduce or eliminate foodborne bacteria, support heart health, and alleviate inflammation in the body, among other benefits. Thyme oil contains several compounds that have nbsp;health benefits. These compounds include: carvacrol thymol linalool cineol camphor borneol Next, let?s look at how these compounds are beneficial for different uses of thyme oil. 1. Acne There?s nbsp;some evidenceTrusted Source nbsp;that thyme oil is effective at reducing nbsp;acne-causing bacteria nbsp;on the skin. An animal study that compared thyme oil to nbsp;oregano oil nbsp;found that both were able to eliminate bacteria, but that oregano oil was more effective. 2. Alopecia areata Thyme oil mixed with other essential oils and a carrier oil, coupled with massage, nbsp;may be used as a treatment to prevent hair lossTrusted Source. Currently, there?s little data indicating whether or not thyme oil is effective for this condition, although anecdotal evidence indicates that a combination of essential oils that includes thyme oil may be an effective treatment. 3. Breast cancer One very preliminary nbsp;study nbsp;found that wild thyme extract may eventually show promise at fighting nbsp;breast cancer. 4. Coughs and respiratory tract infections The thymol content in thyme oil is thought to have antispasmodic properties. When mixed with primrose, thyme essential oil has been nbsp;shown to be effectiveTrusted Source nbsp;at reducing coughs and reducing the duration of nbsp;respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold. 5. Food preservative In a study reported in the nbsp;Journal of Medicine and LifeTrusted Source, thyme oil was found to be effective at eliminating food-related bacteria and fungi. Thyme and thymol nbsp;have been found nbsp;to have antibacterial effects against bacterium, including nbsp;salmonella, nbsp;Staphylococcus aureus, and nbsp;Helicobacter pylori. 6. Heart disease A 2010 laboratory study published in the nbsp;Journal of Lipid ResearchTrusted Source nbsp;found that the carvacrol in thyme oil was an effective anti-inflammatory agent with cardioprotective capabilities, making it potentially beneficial for people with heart disease. 7. Oral health Thymol?s anti-inflammatory effects have been documented in several studies. The thymol in thyme oil is effective at reducing inflammation and infection. According to nbsp;recent research, thymol?s anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties make it beneficial for oral health. The compound is an ingredient in several dental products, including Listerine Cool Mint mouthwash. Thyme oil side effects If you have an allergy to mint, you may also be allergic to thyme and thyme oil. Adverse reactions to thyme oil have included: allergic reactions, ranging from contact dermatitis to hay fever symptoms dizziness conjunctivitis headache asthma muscle weakness gastrointestinal irritation and distress Thyme oil shouldn?t be swallowed or used undiluted on your skin. Talk to your doctor before using thyme oil, especially if you?re pregnant or breastfeeding. Children shouldn?t be given thyme oil. When diffusing essential oils, consider children and pets who may react to the oil. nbsp; How to use thyme oil for alopecia areata A small nbsp;1998 aromatherapy experimentTrusted Source nbsp;showed good results for some people with alopecia areata, but there hasn?t been any solid research since. Since thyme oil is unlikely to cause harm, you might want to try it and see how it works. If you?d like to try an aromatherapy scalp treatment at home, here?s what to do: Choose a vegetable oil, such as jojoba oil or grapeseed oil, to act as the carrier oil. Mix 2 to 3 cups of the carrier oil with 3 to 5 drops each of thyme, nbsp;lavender, nbsp;rosemary, and nbsp;cedarwood nbsp;essential oils. Each of these oils have properties that may make them beneficial for hair growth or scalp health. Massage a small amount into the scalp daily for about 10 minutes. Leave on for an hour or overnight. Rinse with a mild shampoo and conditioner. This treatment may take several months to work. Discontinue if you experience any scalp irritation. Before trying this treatment, do a patch test with each oil to ensure that it doesn?t irritate your skin, eyes, or nasal passages. Essential oils should always be mixed with a carrier oil prior to testing. Don?t use an undiluted essential oil on your scalp or on any area of skin. How it?s made Thyme oil is typically acquired from the leaves and flowers of nbsp;Thymus vulgaris nbsp;via a steam distillation process. The first distillation produces red thyme essential oil, which is a heady, dark oil with a spicy scent. Red thyme oil is often used as a middle note in perfumery. If red thyme oil goes through a second distillation process, a gold to pale yellow oil results. This is the most commonly used form of thyme oil. It?s simply referred to as thyme oil or white thyme oil ADVERTISING Thyme oil has been shown to have benefits for several conditions, and to support heart and oral health. It isn?t meant to be used as a sole treatment for any disease, but it may have beneficial applications when combined with other treatments. Other than essential oil, thyme oil can also be found in commercially made products, including cosmetics, toiletries, and foods. It?s often used for its preservative and antimicrobial qualities.