BEWIT Thyme linalool
Also known as: Common Thyme
It belongs to food that is typically scented and flavored,
especially if you enjoy the famous cuisine of France and the Mediterranean.
Thyme was also used in the kitchen by our grandmothers.
Taken internally, it can balance digestion and soothe
bloating.
In general, thyme relieves strained muscles after strenuous
sports. It can help with seasonal ailments, such as a sore
throat, stuffy nose and sinuses or cough.
It is useful for face and body skin in case of acne,
bruising, irritation, redness, stinging and other similar discomforts. Unlike
other thyme chemotypes, thyme linalool is not irritating when used on
the skin.
It scents and purifies the air in the room and
repels insects including lice or fleas. It can also uplift your
mind and support self-confidence. It can balance emotions and
help to release emotional blocks.
In the kitchen, try combining BEWIT Thyme Linalool with BEWIT Savory, BEWIT Oregano or BEWIT Marjoram.
Benefits
Balances and uplifts
Strengthens resistance
Encourages
Multiple chemotypes of thyme
There are several chemotypes of thyme essential oil, which, in addition to
the aroma, differ slightly in their effects.
Thyme oil, with its predominant chemotype component thymol,
is considered the strongest and most intense. However, it can be
irritating to the skin, so it must be used with great caution,
following the recommended dosage. The chemotype borneol is
rated as finer in comparison, due to its lower thymol content.
The linaloolchemotype is the gentlest of these and can be used
by children and pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Ingredients
Thymus Vulgaris Flower/Leaf Oil
Country of origin
Spain