Thyme Thymol Organic Hydrosol, 250ml

Regular price € 15,80

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Food-grade - safe to add to drinks & food

Our Thymol Thyme Hydrosol from Essenciagua is a powerful, food-grade hydrosol, organically grown and artisanally distilled to preserve its full therapeutic strength. Rich in active aromatic compounds, this hydrosol is especially valued for its deep cleansing and protective properties.

Traditionally used for sore throats and ENT support (ear, nose, and throat), Thymol Thyme Hydrosol offers a natural and effective way to calm irritation and support respiratory comfort. When used as a gargle, it helps soothe throat discomfort while supporting the body’s natural defenses.

Thanks to its strong antiseptic and antibacterial properties, this hydrosol is well suited for adults during periods of increased susceptibility to infections. It is commonly used to support the body in cases of respiratory, intestinal, skin, and urinary imbalances, and is also appreciated as a natural immune-supporting tonic.

For external use, Thymol Thyme Hydrosol can be applied to support the skin in cases of fungal challenges, helping to cleanse and rebalance the skin environment.

This is a hydrosol for those seeking potent, organic, plant-based solutions with a long tradition of use. Due to its intensity and high thymol content, this hydrosol is recommended for adults only. For children or more sensitive individuals, gentler options such as Thujanol Thyme Hydrosol or mild Thyme Hydrosols are more appropriate.

A true ally when strength, purity, and effectiveness matter.

More information

Latin Name: Thymus vulgaris
Plant Part Distilled: Flowering tops
Origin: France
Botanical family: Lamiaceae

Thyme is an aromatic, evergreen plant belonging to the Lamiaceae family, a botanical group well known for its richly scented and medicinal herbs. It exists in several varieties, with Common Thyme and Wild Thyme being among the most widely known.

This resilient, low-growing plant thrives in well-drained, sun-exposed soils, and naturally flourishes in the limestone-rich landscapes of the Mediterranean region. These growing conditions contribute to the plant’s high concentration of aromatic and active compounds.

The origin of the name thyme remains open to interpretation. Some sources trace it back to the Egyptian word “tham”, a plant traditionally used in embalming rituals. Others suggest Greek roots such as “thymos” or “thyein”, words associated with smoke, fragrance, and spirit - an evocative reference to thyme’s long-standing use as incense.

Historically, thyme was highly valued by ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, used both as a fragrant offering and as a perfume. During the Middle Ages, it became a staple in kitchens and herbal traditions across Europe. Beyond its culinary appeal, thyme has long been appreciated for its therapeutic qualities in aromatherapy.

Thymol Thyme stands apart from other thyme chemotypes due to its naturally high content of thymol, a phenolic compound renowned for its powerful antibacterial, cleansing, and toning properties. This makes it one of the most robust and active forms of thyme, traditionally chosen when strength and effectiveness are required.

Usage tips

🌿Muscle & Joint Comfort

Purpose: Supports energy levels and helps combat physical fatigue thanks to its toning and stimulating nature.

How to use (internal):
Add 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of Thymol Thyme Hydrosol to a glass of water (200 ml).
Drink once daily, preferably in the morning or early afternoon.

How to use (external):
Spray directly onto the chest and upper back 1–2 times daily to support vitality and respiratory openness.

🌿Immune Support · Breathing & Seasonal Shield

Purpose: Strengthens natural defenses and supports the immune system during periods of vulnerability.

How to use (internal):
Add 1 tablespoon (15 ml) to a glass of water (200 ml).
Drink once daily for 5–7 days during immune challenges.

This method is especially useful during cold seasons or when feeling run down.

ENT Support · Sore Throat, Tonsils & Respiratory Discomfort

Purpose: Soothes throat irritation and supports the body in cases of colds, sore throat, or tonsillitis.

How to use (gargle):
Dilute 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of hydrosol in a glass of lukewarm water.
Gargle 2–3 times daily, without swallowing.

How to use (inhalation):
Add 2 tablespoons (30 ml) to a bowl of hot (not boiling) water.
Inhale the steam for 5–10 minutes, once daily.

🌿Fungal Support · Skin & Yeast Imbalance

Purpose: Helps rebalance the skin thanks to its antifungal and purifying properties.

How to use (topical):
Dilute 1 part hydrosol to 1 part water.
Apply locally using a soaked compress 1–2 times daily until improvement is seen.

🌿Acne & Blemishes · Dermatological Radiance

Purpose: Purifies the skin and helps reduce breakouts with its antibacterial action.

How to use (facial tonic):
Apply directly to clean skin using a cotton pad or spray.
Use once daily, preferably in the evening.

Avoid the eye area and discontinue if skin feels overly sensitised.

🌿Physical fatigue

Purpose: Supports recovery and comfort in tired or overworked muscles.

How to use (compress):
Soak a cloth in pure Thymol Thyme hydrosol.
Apply to the affected area for 10–15 minutes, 1–2 times daily.

Skin type
  • Blemished skin
  • Oily skin
Skin & hair issues
  • Acne
  • Pimples
  • Athlete's foot
Health issues
  • Immune system
  • Yeast infections
  • Fungal infections
Respiratory issues
  • Bronchitis
  • Colds & Flu
  • Sinusitis
  • Sore throat
  • Stuffy nose
  • Coughing
Muscle & joints issues
  • Joint aches & pains
  • Muscle aches & pains
Quality

Pure Organic Quality, Sustainably Packaged

Essenciagua hydrosols are crafted exclusively from plants grown through 100% organic methods and distilled fresh to capture their full essence. This process ensures the plant's natural water is present in the hydrosol, preserving its true properties and supporting long-lasting, natural preservation.

To deliver the highest quality, each hydrosol is made with a 1:1 plant-to-hydrosol ratio. For example, 250 grams of fresh plants are distilled to produce a 250 ml bottle, guaranteeing a rich concentration of water-soluble active ingredients and aromatic molecules.

Certification

- AB France certified
- 100% Natural Artisanal Product,
- Distillation: Artisan steam distillation
- Certified Organic
- Not tested on animals
- With guaranteed traceability
- No chemical additives
- Food Grade Hydrosol

Composition

Thymus Vulgaris
Plant part used: Flowering tops
Origin: France

Hydrosols are created in the same process as essential oils - through gentle steam distillation. When steam passes through the fresh plant material (for example, rose petals), it carries with it both the essential oil and water-soluble aromatic molecules from the plant.

Once cooled, the essential oil naturally separates and rises to the surface, while the aromatic water underneath is the hydrosol. This hydrosol is pure spring water enriched with the plant’s own active compounds - like a delicate imprint of the whole plant.The distillation process is slow and careful, allowing the hydrosol to gather all the lighter and heavier aromatic notes so that it becomes a complete, true reflection of the plant. Afterward, it’s gently filtered and bottled - nothing else is added. No preservatives, no alcohol, no synthetic fragrances.

This is why a plant hydrosol is not just ‘flavored water,’ but a living extract full of the plant’s natural vibrancy, carrying both therapeutic and sensory qualities.

A little history

Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) likely originates from the sun-baked Mediterranean basin, where poor, rocky soils and relentless sunlight shaped both its aroma and its chemistry. Plants growing under stress tend to concentrate power, and thyme is a textbook example.

In ancient Egypt, aromatic plants believed to be thyme or close relatives were used in embalming and purification rituals. Fragrance was not cosmetic; it was protective, sacred, and preservative. This early association with preservation and protection echoes thyme’s later antimicrobial reputation.

The ancient Greeks elevated thyme to a symbol of vitality, courage, and clarity. The word thymos referred to life force, breath, and spiritedness - the animating energy of a person. Greek soldiers bathed in thyme-infused water before battle, not for softness, but for strength and alertness. Temples were scented with burning thyme to purify the air and uplift the spirit.

The Romans carried thyme across Europe. They used it to flavour food, purify rooms, and preserve ingredients, intuitively recognising its protective qualities. Roman legions helped establish thyme throughout Gaul and Britain, embedding it into European herbal culture.

During the Middle Ages, thyme became a staple of monastery gardens and folk medicine. It was used for:
– respiratory complaints
– infections and wounds
– fatigue and weakness

Women embroidered thyme onto scarves and garments as a charm for bravery and protection, especially for loved ones going to war. Again, the theme repeats: courage, resilience, guarding vitality.

In traditional herbalism, different thyme chemotypes were recognised long before modern chemistry named them. Thymol-rich thyme was always considered the most assertive and warming, reserved for robust constitutions and short-term use. Milder thymes were chosen for children and long-term care - a wisdom modern aromatherapy has simply confirmed.

Precautions for use

Thymol Thyme Hydrosol is highly concentrated and powerful.
It is recommended for adults only.
For children, sensitive individuals, or long-term use, choose gentler options such as Thujanol Thyme Hydrosol or mild Thyme Hydrosols.

A strong plant ally when the body needs clarity, protection, and renewed strength.

Packaging & storage

Shelf Life of an Open Hydrosol (Refrigerated)
  • Typical Duration: Once opened and kept in the refrigerator, a hydrosol will generally keep well for 6 to 12 months. Some delicate hydrosols may start to lose their freshness earlier, while more stable ones (like Rose or Lavender) often last toward the longer end.
  • Storage Conditions: Always store in the refrigerator, tightly closed, away from light and heat. Avoid touching the inside of the cap or bottle opening to prevent contamination.
How to Tell if It’s Spoiled
  • Olfactory Test: A fresh hydrosol should have a clean, pleasant plant aroma.
  • Signs of Spoilage:

    - The aroma disappears or changes to sour, vinegary, or musty.

    - Cloudiness, sediment, or visible growth (mold/bacteria).

    - A sticky texture on the surface or inside the cap.

Practical Tip

Even if the hydrosol is technically within the safe shelf-life window, trust your senses, if it smells or looks “off,” it’s best not to use it on skin or internally. It can sometimes still be used for household cleaning purposes if only mildly altered in scent, but not for therapeutic or cosmetic use.

Volume

250ml

Essenciagua hydrosols are 100% organic and natural, without any chemical additives, with impeccable traceability and sourced from short supply chains. They are of food-grade quality, allowing for oral consumption!

Top 3 Benefits for using Hydrosols

1. Gentle and Safe for All Skin Types: Hydrosols are mild and non-irritating, making them suitable for even the most sensitive skin. They maintain the essence of the plant in a less concentrated form than essential oils, offering soothing, hydrating, and toning benefits without the risk of irritation.

2. Versatile Usage: Hydrosols can be used in a variety of ways - as facial toners, in aromatherapy, as linen sprays, for wound care, or as ingredients in homemade skincare products. Their versatility extends to culinary uses, where food-grade hydrosols can flavor drinks, desserts, and dishes.

3. Therapeutic Properties: Despite their mild nature, hydrosols possess therapeutic properties that can benefit the mind, body, and soul. Depending on the plant they are derived from, they can have anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, calming, or uplifting effects, among others, contributing to overall well-being.

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How to use Hydrosols?

In Suzanne Catty's brilliant book "Hydrosols the Next Aromatherapy" she explains thoroughly all the benefits and the different ways of using hydrosols. I really recommend reading her book!

Here is what she writes:

"Hydrosols are mild but effective. They can be used undiluted without problems for most topical applications. In some ways you can treat them like water, for instance, to wash a cut or scrape, but it must be remembered that they differ from water in many ways. Hydrosols do contain some essential oils, so whichever one you use will contain some but not all of the properties of the oil, and you will receive some of the benefits that you would get if you used the respective oil.

Hydrosols have a very different pH than water; they are always either slightly acid, like lavender, or very acid, like rock rose. Rock rose, because of its extreme aciditity, is highly astringent and will constrict cells where it is applied. This means it is useful to stanch bleeding; it is also great for tightening pores and reducing wrinkles.

Lavender, with an almost neutral pH, may be better choice if a wound contains dirt or pus, since it can wash the debris out of the cut more easily, as the cells remain open and bleeding will help clean the wound."

Ways to use hydrosols

1. Spray undiluted hydrosols all over the body as a quick refresher, to cool the body temperature or stimulate circulation, to reduce the impact and damage of sun exposure, as a deodorant, or as a subtle perfume.

2. Use neat hydrosols to make your own wet wipes, for both adult and infant personal hygiene (Chamomile Roman is perfect for infants and kids)

3. Use as hand spray to prevent the spread of germs in cold season, or when you are traveling and are being exposed to far more germs than at home.

4. Treat skin conditions like eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, and poison ivy. Use several small applications per day, the general rule would be no less than three and as many as twelve small localized applications per day, every day until symptoms resolve.

5. Hydrosols can greatly relieve the itching, pain, and redness of the skin in case of for instance eczema. They can slow down the flaking process and speed up the healing.

6. It is very important that you buy organic preservative-free hydrosols.