The Plant That Fights Stomach Aches, Diarrhea, Arthritis, Sore Throats, and the Flu Virus

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How to Benefit from Thyme’s Healing Powers

Relaxing Bath
To relieve menstrual pain, add a few drops of thyme essential oil to a warm bath. Guaranteed relaxation, with a bonus moment of well-being.

Targeted Massage
Muscle pain, neck tension, or joint discomfort? Dilute the oil in a gentle carrier oil (jojoba or grape seed, for example) and massage the affected area.

For Skin or Scalp
For alopecia areata, mix thyme with lavender, cedarwood, and rosemary oils. Regular application on the scalp can stimulate hair regrowth.

Diffusion or Inhalation
A few drops in a diffuser or a bowl of hot water can help clear respiratory passages while purifying the air.

Some Precautions

As with any essential oil, thyme oil is potent and must be used with care: always diluted, never used by pregnant or breastfeeding women, and not recommended for children under 6 years old. If in doubt, consult a healthcare professional.

A wild herb from the Mediterranean scrublands, a surprising scientific study, and thyme is once again becoming a star… in our bathroom cabinets!

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