Thyme Essential Oil
There are two types of thyme essential oil that can be used in aromatherapy. These are red thyme and sweet thyme, and they can be used for different conditions.
Thyme is an herb that comes in a number of different varieties and is cultivated all over the world. It is a very fragrant oil which is extracted from steam distillation.
The most commonly used thyme oil is sweet thyme, as red thyme is much stronger and is brown or dark orange in color compared to the yellow of sweet thyme.
Health Benefits of Sweet Thyme Essential Oil
Health Benefits of Red Thyme Essential Oil
- Thyme is a natural anti-bacterial and anti-fungal remedy. Adding the oil to bathwater can help to ease conditions such as athlete’s foot and other skin infections.
- It can be used to sharpen the mind and lift the mood if fatigued or depressed. It can improve memory function.
- The oil can help sufferers of asthma by using in a burner or vaporizer for inhalation. This will also help to shift excess mucus in the respiratory system.
- Thyme can be used to treat skin problems such as acne and wounds when applied as a compress.
- Applying the oil as a compress can also ease the pain of conditions such as arthritis and rheumatism.
Red Thyme oil is much stronger than the sweet thyme version. Sweet thyme is less likely to irritate the skin, but neither variety is recommended for those who are pregnant or who suffer from high blood pressure.
If the oil is being used in a massage a skin patch test is recommended to determine if a reaction will occur.
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