Thyme Linalol Organic Essential Oil, 5ml

€ 11,50

Discover the healing power of Thyme Linalol Organic Essential Oil! It has excellent expectorant properties (helps loosen up the mucus and make the secretions in your airway thinner) and can help with respiratory disorders such as bronchitis, sinusitis, colds and flu, coughing, and asthma. It also has warming properties, which can make it useful for aches and pains, arthritis, rheumatism and general joint pain. Plus, you'll benefit from its ability to promote focus and concentration, helping to alleviate mental exhaustion. Finally, it can help with blood circulation and low blood pressure. 

USE THIS FOR
- Acne
- Arthritis
- Athlete's foot
- Poor circulation
- Bronchitis
- Cellulite
- Cold sores
- Cuts & Sores
- Cystitis
- Detox
- Insect bites & stings
- Immune system
- Irregular periods
- Low blood pressure
- Mental clarity
- Muscular aches & pains

Usage tips

Acne
mix 3 drops with 1/2 teaspoon (2,5ml) of coconut oil, and massage over open pores and blemishes. The antibacterial properties in thyme linalol oil will protect blemishes from becoming infected and help heal the skin faster.

Arthritis
If you suffer from arthritis or rheumatism you will love the warming properties of thyme oil to help relieve pain and discomfort. Mix 3 drops with 1 teaspoon (5ml) of carrier oil, and gently massage over painful joints.

Athlete's Foot
Mix 2 drops of thyme linalol with 1 teaspoon (5ml) of coconut oil, and gently rub over the infection. Make sure you massage in between the toes. Thyme has excellent anti-fungal properties and helps clear the infection that causes athlete's foot. It also prevents the infection from spreading.

Bronchitis
Thyme oil helps to loosen and clear mucus from building up in the airways, easing the symptoms of bronchitis. Add 3 drops to steam inhalation, or mix 3 drops with 1 teaspoon (5ml) of carrier oil, and massage into the chest area.

Cellulite
Thyme helps to eliminate excess fluid and break up fat deposits, helping to reduce the appearance of cellulite. Mix 4 drops of thyme oil with 1 tablespoon (15ml) of coconut oil, and massage into the areas of concern.

Cold Sores
Keep cold sores infection-free and prevent them from spreading with thyme oil. Add 1 drop of thyme oil and 1 drop of coconut oil on a cotton bud, and gently pat the cold sore. Repeat twice daily.

Cuts & Sores
Keep wounds, cuts, and sores clean and infection-free with thyme oil. Mix 2 drops with 1 teaspoon (5ml) of coconut oil, and massage over the affected area twice daily.

Detox
Thyme oil helps to get rid of body toxins, salts, and wastes that build up in the body's tissues over time. Dilute 4 drops of thyme oil in 1 tablespoon (15ml) of carrier oil and add to a warm Epsom salt bath.

Insect bites & stings
Use thyme oil to keep bites and stings infection-free. Mix 2 drops of the oil with 1 teaspoon (5ml) of coconut oil, and massage over the area of concern twice daily.

Immune system
Thyme oil has antiseptic and antibacterial properties, and therefor acts as a tonic for the immune system, keeping it healthy and strong. Mix 3 drops with 1 teaspoon (5ml) of carrier oil and massage into the feet.

Irregular periods
Thyme oil helps to stimulate menstruation. Mix 3 drops with 1 teaspoon (5ml) of carrier oil, and massage into the abdomen in a clockwise direction.

Mental clarity
Thyme oil helps to clear and invigorate the mind, and promotes focus and concentration. Diffuse 4 drops, or place 2 drops on a tissue and inhale regularly.

Muscular aches & pains
Mix 4 drops of thyme oil with 1 tablespoon of carrier oil and massage into the painful area. Or dilute 4 drops with 1 tablespoon (15ml) of carrier oil and add to a warm bath. Thyme oil eases aches and pains caused by over exercising or sporting injuries.

Poor circulation
Mix 4 drops of thyme oil in 1 tablespoon (15ml) of carrier oil and add to a warm bath, followed immediately by a cool shower for 10-15 seconds. You can also mix 4 drops of thyme oil with 1 teaspoon (5ml) of carrier oil and massage into the feet.

Use: Food flavoring (FEMA n°: 3064 / CoE n°: 465n)
Food dosage: 1 drop in a dish for 5 people (never exceed 2%)
Always use essential oil diluted in a suitable medium (for example vegetable oil, honey, etc.)
Soluble in alcohol, fatty substances (vegetable oils and butter), and emulsions (creams).

Insoluble in water. It is however possible to use it as a mixture in these types of products but pre-mixed with Solubol (in this case you must add 4 times more solubol than essential oil).

SUPER POWERS
  • Antibacterial - kills bacterial growth or prevents bacteria from growing
  • Antirheumatic - alleviating or preventing rheumatism
  • Antiseptic - prevents or combats bacterial infection
  • Antispasmodic - prevents or relieves spasms
  • Antiviral - kills or inhibits the growth of viruses
  • Carminative - preventsor relieves flatulence; gas in the gastrointestinal tract
  • Cicatrizing - heals a wound by the formation of scar tissue
  • Diuretic - helps to increase the production of urine
  • Emmenagogue - provokes menstruation when periods are irregular or missing
  • Expectorant - promotes the removal of mucus from the lungs, bronchi, and trachea
  • Immunostimulant - stimulates and strengthens the immune system
  • Insect repellent
  • Stimulant - increases alertness of the mind, and boosts energy. Raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body
  • Tonic - refreshes, revitalizes and invigorates body functions
  • Vermifuge - expels worms from the intestines
More information

INCI name: Thymus Vulgaris Flower/leaf Oil

Botanical name: Thymus vulgaris L.

Distilled part of the plant: Aerial parts

Production process: Steam training

Origin of the plant: Congo

Skin type
  • Blemished skin
  • Oily skin
Skin & hair issues
  • Acne
  • Infections
  • Insect bites & stings
  • Warts
Health issues
  • Physical exhaustion
  • Poor circulation
Mental health
  • Fatigue
  • Focus & concentration
Muscles & joints issues
  • Muscle aches & pains
  • Arthritis
  • Rheumatism
  • Physical exhaustion
Respiratory issues
  • Colds & Flu
  • Coughing
  • Bronchitis
  • Sinusitis
  • Sore throat
  • Stuffy nose
Women's issues
  • Irregular or missing bleeding
PET SAFE

If this oil or blend is safe to Diffuse, it will be checked for Dog, Cat, or both underneath::

  • Dogs
Blends well with

Bergamot, black pepper, cistus, clove bud, frankincense, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, lavender, lemon, mandarin, orange sweet, patchouli, peppermint, petitgrain, rose otto, sandalwood, ylang ylang.

Quality

Quality: 100% pure and natural essential oil. Botanically and Biochemically Defined Essential Oil (HEBBD), chemotype (HECT)

Culture: Product from organic farming, certified by Bureau Veritas Certification France, FR-BIO-10

Appearance: Clear liquid

Color: Yellow to red brown

Odor: Characteristic

Density: 0.870 - 0.885

Flash point: 55°C

Composition

Main components:
Linalool: between 65 and 85%
b-caryophyllene: between 2 and 12%
Linalyl acetate: between 0 and 8%

Allergens : Linalool

The natural origin of the essential oil does not make it possible to obtain an identical composition for each production. Composition and allergens on request.

Certification

- AB France certified
- 100% natural product
- Botanically and Biochemically Defined Essential Oil (HEBBD), chemotype (HECT)
- Not tested on animals
- Raw materials compliant with respect for the environment
- Without material from petrochemicals
- Propos Nature favor small producers, artisans and fair trade

Precautions for use

May irritate sensitive skins, do a patch test. Best avoided during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. GRAS status (Generally recognized as safe)

Packaging & storage

Store away from air, heat, and light

Shelf life: 36 months after opening

Packaging: 5 ml amber glass bottle with dropper cap

Volume

5ml

Resources

In my journey to learn about Essential Oils and Aromatherapy over the years, I deep dive into books and courses. I love to educate myself and below you can see some of the books I have used as resources when writing my content. I have tried a lot of different recipes and have been inspired to make some of my own as well. Some of the recipes are from the books. There are so many brilliant authors, and I feel honored to share such great wisdom and knowledge so that we all can live more in harmony with Mother Nature. So share and include this knowledge in your care for yourself and your family and friends. Love Susann

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