GC/MS Report Archives
- TYT-101
- TYT-102
- TYT-103
| Specifics | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Country of Origin: | Spain | Extraction Method: | Steam Distilled |
| Chemical Families: | Monoterpenes, Phenols | Plant Parts: | Flowers, Leaves |
| Cultivations: | Distiller is Certified Organic | Botanical Families: | Lamiaceae |
| Aromas: | Herbaceous, Spicy, Warm and Radiant | Notes: | Middle |
Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions
Used for long-term infections in small doses.
When you use this oil in a blend, be sure to use other skin nourishing oils with it to counteract its potential skin irritating properties. Lavender, Sandalwood, Vetiver, Geranium, Rosewood and both German and Roman Chamomile are good examples of skin nourishing oils.
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Therapeutic Properties
- Analgesic - eases rheumatic pain & arthritis, sporting injuries - best for fixed pain, contracted or cramping.
- Anti-infectious - protects against infection
- Antiseptic - assists in fighting germs/infections
- Antifungal - inhibits growth of fungus
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Anti-inflammatory-reduces inflammation
- Antiviral - inhibits growth of viruses
- Bactericidal - destructive to bacteria
- Carminitive - relieves intestinal gas pain and distention; promotes peristalsis
- Cephalic - remedy for the head, generally clearing and stimulating, stimulates the brain and improves memory
- Immune stimulant - stimulates functioning of immune system & stimulates the production of white blood cells
- Nervine - nerve tonic
Emotional and Energetic Qualities
Warms mind and body
Fosters confidence
Promotes self-assurance
Dispells dispondency
Restores moral at the deepest level
Spicy hot!
Recipe
For the Beginning of a Cold
2 drops Thyme ct. thymol
2 drops Ginger
4 drops Ravintsara
3 drops Lavender
3 drops Rosewood
3 drops Sandalwood
4 drops Frankincense
Add to 1 oz jojoba oil. Apply several times daily.
References:
1. Battaglia S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy. 2nd edition, The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy, Australia, 2003
2. Davis P. Aromatherapy an A-Z. New revised edition C.W. Daniel Company Limited, England, 1999
3. Keville, K. Aromatherapy, A Complete Guide to the Healing Art, The Crossing press, USA, 1995
4. Mojay G. Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, Henry Holt and Company Inc., England, 1996
5. Price S. Aromatherapy for Health Professionals, 2nd edition, Churchill Livingstone, 1999
6. Schnaubelt K. Advanced Aromatherapy, The Science of Essential Oil Therapy, Healing Arts Press, USA, 1998
Safety
Thyme ct. thymol on its own is a potentially serious skin and mucous membrane irritant. Test your blend out by using a little for a few days, to be sure your skin can tolerate it.


