There are multiple different types of thyme essential oil, each with remarkably different natural chemical profiles and effects.
| BOTANICAL NAME | Thymus zygis |
| ORIGIN | Spain |
| PLANT PART | Leaves |
| EXTRACTION METHOD: | Steam Distillation |
| PLANT FAMILY: | Lamiaceae (Labiatae) |
| NOTE: | Top |
| PROPERTIES | Antiseptic, reviving, fortifying and emotionally uplifting, cleansing and purifying properties |
| SKIN: | Cellulite, Stimulates Glands, Poor circulation |
| MIND: | Aids concentration, Revives exhaustion |
| BODY: | Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Sinusitis, Sore Throats, Circulation, Muscular aches and pain |
| BLENDS WELL WITH: | Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lemon, Lavender, Rosemary and Pine. |
| MAIN CONSTITUENTS | Borneol, Linalool (Alcohols), Carvacrol, Thymol (Phenols), Caryophyllene (Sesquiterpene), Cymene, Terpinene (Terpenes). |
| CAUTION | Can be a skin irritant. You should do a patch test if using for the first time. Use in low concentrations.
Use in a diffuser/burner or other forms of inhalation are often preferable to using in a bath. Do not use if you have high blood pressure. Avoid During Pregnancy, Avoid if you have Sensitive Skin, Use in Small Amounts |





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