Thyme linalool
thyme
Thymus vulgaris ct Linalool
Are you suffering from a cold or cough? Thyme can help with many ailments. Thyme essential oil is a proven home remedy for flu-like infections and colds. Discover the diverse uses and benefits of thyme oil here.

Effect
immune system
Aromakids
Stay healthy
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Fragrance herbaceous, sweetish, warm |
Origin Spain |
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Helps with Difficulty concentrating, winter ailments, inflammation, malaise, lack of energy |
Ensures Concentration, warmth, anti-inflammatory effect, free breathing, strength, courage, perseverance |
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Quality controlled organic wild collection |
Certification CAERM |
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plant part herb |
extraction method Steam distillation |
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Grand Cru Yes |
thyme
Thymus vulgaris ct Linalol
The thyme plant, botanically known as *Thymus vulgaris*, thrives in sunny locations and stony soils. It is primarily found growing wild around the Mediterranean. The Greek name "thymos" means spirit and courage, aptly describing the plant's invigorating and strengthening properties. The designation CT Linalool indicates the plant's chemotype, with the Linalool chemotype being particularly mild and characterized by its herbaceous, sweet, and warm fragrance. Thyme Linalool is also suitable for use on children. Thyme oil is extracted from the plant's leaves through steam distillation.
Thyme oil in aromatherapy
The psychological effects of thyme oil ct. linalool
In aromatherapy, thyme oil is considered to strengthen the nerves. It boosts self-confidence, provides courage, and a feeling of "I can do this!"
The physical effects of thyme oil ct. linalool
In specialist literature, it is recommended for conditions such as colds, coughs, bronchitis and skin problems, due to its antimicrobial properties.
Source: Flashcards for Aromatherapy and Aromacare Practice, Krautverlag 2024
Aromatherapy in Practice, Hauck Publishing 2020
Special
Thyme linalool, geraniol and thujanol are considered mild varieties of thyme.
Application tip
Via the nose and as an additive in aromatherapy skincare applications.