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100% pure essential oil of red thyme

 

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Fragrance:  Herbal scent, sharp and warming, camphor-like / medicinal scent.

Traditional use in skin care / care:  Cellulite, stimulates the glands, promotes circulation ..

Traditional mood usage:  Concentrating, relieves fatigue

Traditional physical properties:  Colds, coughs, asthma, clogged sinuses, sore throats, circulation, muscle aches.

NB!  Avoid during pregnancy, Be careful with sensitive skin, use only small amounts.

Parts of the plant used:  Seed. (red thyme)

Country of origin of the plant:  India

INCI:   Thymus Vulgaris Oil.

Main features:  In case of cold.

Fits well with:  Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lemon, Lavender, Rosemary, Pine Needle ..

Production method:  Prepared by steam distillation of leaves and top shoots.

Content of the 26 substances:  Eugenol, limonene and linalol. 

Storage:  Dark and cool, inaccessible to children.

10ml glass bottle with standard recessed drop counter.

General precautions when using essential oils:

Remember that all essential oils should be used with great care and respect. These drops are very potent and should be kept out of the reach of children. Pregnant women should avoid all essential oils and people with epilepsy, asthma and high blood pressure should check specifically regarding the individual oils.

Never use essential oils internally. There are some exceptions for some of the oils as a flavoring, but then only in microscopic amounts mixed with liquid or the like. In fact, drinking only a few milliliters of essential oil can, in the worst case, be fatal.

Always read a little before you start experimenting with essential oils and remember to check that they are labeled 100% pure essential oils.

 

Important information:  What has been written about the essential oil and its medicinal effect in certain ailments and diseases is intended for information only. We  does not take responsibility for any damage that may occur.

Organic essential oils of thyme 10 ml

kr184.00Price
  • 100% pure essential oil of red thyme

     

    Note: Top

    Scent: Herbal scent, sharp and warming, camphor-like / medicinal scent.

    Traditional use in skincare / care: Cellulite, stimulates the glands, promotes circulation ..

    Traditional mood use: Promoting concentration, relieves fatigue

    Traditional physical properties: Colds, coughs, asthma, clogged sinuses, sore throats, circulation, muscle aches.

    NB! Avoid during pregnancy, Be careful with sensitive skin, use only small amounts.

    Parts of the plant used: Seeds. (red thyme)

    Country of origin of the plant: India

    INCI: Thymus Vulgaris Oil.

    Main features: For colds.

    Fits well with Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lemon, Lavender, Rosemary, Pine needle ..

    Production method: Produced by steam distillation of leaves and top shoots.

    Content of the 26 substances: Eugenol, limonene, and linalool.

    Storage: Dark and cool, out of reach of children.

    10ml glass bottle with a standard recessed drop counter.

    General precautions when using essential oils:

    Remember that all essential oils should be used with great care and respect. These drops are very potent and should be kept out of the reach of children. Pregnant women should avoid all essential oils and people with epilepsy, asthma and high blood pressure should check specifically regarding the individual oils.

    Never use essential oils internally. There are some exceptions for some of the oils as a flavoring, but then only in microscopic amounts mixed with liquid or the like. Drinking only a few milliliters of essential oil can, in the worst case, be fatal.

    Always read a little before you start experimenting with essential oils and remember to check that they are labeled 100% pure essential oils.

    Important information: What has been written about the essential oil and its medicinal effect in certain ailments and diseases is for information only. We are not responsible for any damage that may occur.
     

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