Thymus vulgaris ct. thymol
Thyme ct. Thymol is the most common chemotype of thyme oil. There are at least six different chemotypes. Thyme ct. Thymol has a high phenol content, which makes it irritating to the skin unless diluted. We recommend that it be diluted to at least a 10% solution (1 part essential oil to 9 parts carrier oil) before being used topically. Thyme ct. Thymol is a very powerful oil and should be used responsibly. When used appropriately, it can add tremendous antimicrobial power to support your body.*
Thyme ct. Thymol is also antibacterial, an effective disinfectant, and has powerful antiviral properties. It is a wide-spectrum anti-infectious agent, supporting the formation of white blood cells. It is useful with all sorts of respiratory needs including asthma, bronchitis, coughs, laryngitis, sore throats, and tonsillitis.*
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