Thyme ct. thymol
Powerful anti-infectious, short use
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Overview
Powerful anti-infectious, short use
Latin name : Thymus vulgaris
Technical Sheet
- Chemotype
- Thymol (30-50%), p-cymene (15-35%)
- Plant Part
- sommites fleuries
- Extraction
- distillation vapeur
- Administration Routes
- orale (diluee), cutanee (diluee)
âš Safety Alerts : Dermocaustic, Hepatotoxic
Max cutaneous dilution : 5%
Therapeutic Properties
- Powerful antibacterial
- Antiviral
- Antifungal
- General tonic
- Immune stimulant
Indications
- ENT infections
- Bronchitis
- Intestinal infections
- Asthenia
Recommended Dosage
1-2 drops diluted on support, max 7 days
Contraindications
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women
- Children < 12 years
- Liver failure
Safety Profile
- Pregnancy : âś— Not recommended
- Breastfeeding : âś— Not recommended
- Children : âś— Not recommended