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| A tea made with time is commonly used for bronchial problems such as acute bronchitis, whooping cough and laryngitis. It is aso beneficail for the treatment of diarrhea, chronic gastritis, and lack of appetite. Uses: alcoholism, headache, mucus, stomach, worms, parasites, hangover, infection, respiratory, stomach cramps. Externally, its antiseptic properties make it a useful mouthwash and cleansing wash for the skin. It will destroy fungal infections such as athlete's foot and skin parasites such as scabies, crabs and lice. For those purposes, a tincture made from 4 ounces of Thyme to a pint of alcohol is used. It is said that Thyme is to the trachea and bronchitis what peppermint is to the intestines and stomach. It contains an aromatic oil called thymol that is responsible for many of its excellent properties. |
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Medicinal Properties
- Carminative, Antiseptic, Expectorant, Antitussive
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