Carminative, anti-microbial, anti-spasmodic, expectorant, astringent,
anthelmintic, tonic, emmenagogue, resolvent, antiseptic.
With its high content of volatile oil, Thyme makes a good carminative
for use in dyspepsia and sluggish digestion. This oil is also a
strong antiseptic. Used externally as a lotion for infected wounds,
and internally for respiratory and digestive infections. It may
be of use as a gargle in laryngitis and tonsillitis, easing sore
throats and soothing irritable coughs. An excellent cough remedy,
producing expectoration and reducing unnecessary spasm. It may be
used in bronchitis, whooping cough and asthma. As a gentle astringent
it has found use in childhood diarrhea and bed wetting.
Combinations : For asthmatic problems it will combine well with
Lobelia and Ephedra, adding its anti-microbial effect. For whooping
cough use it with Wild Cherry and Sundew.
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