HERBACEOUS & UPLIFTING FOR THE MIND & BODYBefore battle, ancient warriors bathed in water strewn with thyme. A spiritually protective oil, Thyme helps us fortify healthy boundaries and draws up the deep reserve of courage that lies inside us all. A remedy for mental fatigue, depressed spirits and may help the worker or student remain focused and motivated.Note: this product comes unboxed
Powerful disinfectant & antibacterial.May be calming to the digestive system.May support immune function.Remedy for mental fatigue.
Powerful disinfectant & antibacterial.May be calming to the digestive system.May support immune function.Remedy for mental fatigue.
Diffuser: Add 6-8 drops of your Thyme essential oil to a diffuser.Quick fix: A few deep inhalations from the bottle can help when you are at work, in the car or anytime you need a quick break.Bath: Add up to 5 drops, in a dispersant such as oil, to the bath to create a relaxing atmosphere while nourishing your skin. Hand or foot bath: Add 2 drops to a bowl of water.Compress: Add 2 drops of essential oil to a bowl of water. For treating inflammation or to cool down, use cold to room temperature water. For aching, tight muscles use warm to hot water. Agitate a face washer in the water, wring out excess moisture and apply washer to the affected area. Repeat two or three times as the compress cools down or warms up.Steam Treatment: Add 2 drops of essential oil to a bowl of steaming hot water. Place your face close to the bowl and cover the back of your head and bowl with a towel to trap the aromatic vapours. Caution due to risk of burns or scalding and keep eyes covered during treatment.Blends well with: Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lavender, Rosemary, Oregano and Tea Tree.
Source: SpainBotanical name: Thymus vulgaris
CAUTION:Do not ingestAvoid during pregnancyKeep out of reach of childrenConsult with a healthcare professional before useFor in-depth safety information on all essential oils, click below for the following resources:Essential Oil Safety (2nd Edition) by Robert Tisserand & Rodney YoungThe Directory of Essential Oils by Wanda Sellar The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils by Julia Lawless
HERBACEOUS & UPLIFTING FOR THE MIND & BODYBefore battle, ancient warriors bathed in water strewn with thyme. A spiritually protective oil, Thyme helps us fortify healthy boundaries and draws up the deep reserve of courage that lies inside us all. A remedy for mental fatigue, depressed spirits and may help the worker or student remain focused and motivated.Note: this product comes unboxed
Powerful disinfectant & antibacterial.May be calming to the digestive system.May support immune function.Remedy for mental fatigue.
Powerful disinfectant & antibacterial.May be calming to the digestive system.May support immune function.Remedy for mental fatigue.
Diffuser: Add 6-8 drops of your Thyme essential oil to a diffuser.Quick fix: A few deep inhalations from the bottle can help when you are at work, in the car or anytime you need a quick break.Bath: Add up to 5 drops, in a dispersant such as oil, to the bath to create a relaxing atmosphere while nourishing your skin. Hand or foot bath: Add 2 drops to a bowl of water.Compress: Add 2 drops of essential oil to a bowl of water. For treating inflammation or to cool down, use cold to room temperature water. For aching, tight muscles use warm to hot water. Agitate a face washer in the water, wring out excess moisture and apply washer to the affected area. Repeat two or three times as the compress cools down or warms up.Steam Treatment: Add 2 drops of essential oil to a bowl of steaming hot water. Place your face close to the bowl and cover the back of your head and bowl with a towel to trap the aromatic vapours. Caution due to risk of burns or scalding and keep eyes covered during treatment.Blends well with: Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lavender, Rosemary, Oregano and Tea Tree.
Source: SpainBotanical name: Thymus vulgaris
CAUTION:Do not ingestAvoid during pregnancyKeep out of reach of childrenConsult with a healthcare professional before useFor in-depth safety information on all essential oils, click below for the following resources:Essential Oil Safety (2nd Edition) by Robert Tisserand & Rodney YoungThe Directory of Essential Oils by Wanda Sellar The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils by Julia Lawless