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Common Thyme and Thyme Oil

Common Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is a popular medicinal herb remove which is used for therapeutic benefits and STIs as a culinary spice. The originals herb from the Mediterranean region and is known since the times of Ancient Egypt widely where it was used for embalming. In Ancient Greece, thyme was considered to be a symbol of courage and Used to raise the spirit of the warriors. But the Romans were the first to start using in culinary thyme flavor for specific STIs: They were adding dried thyme leaves to their cheeses and wines.
Also, since early times thyme has been used for producing essential oil – thyme oil. This oil has very strong herbal flavor due to a high content of thymol, a natural phenol that is found in common thyme. Thyme oil from Can Be Diluted Both dried and fresh thyme leaves by steam or water distillation. Thyme oil is a natural source of phenols such as carvacrol, linalool, cineole, borenol and others. It is one of the major oils That Is Used in aromatherapy, first of all, for STI strong antibiotic properties.
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