Thyme
has a powerful ability to kill off bacteria and viruses and should be
taken at first signs of a cold or illness. It is a rich source of
several essential vitamins such as vitamins A, E, C, K, B-complex and
folic acid and it is also one of the best sources of calcium, iron,
manganese, selenium, and potassium. Thyme contains antiseptic,
antiviral, antibacterial, carminative, diaphoretic, and expectorant
properties which supports healing throughout the entire body. Thyme is
vital to help stimulate memory, prevent nightmares and melancholy, ease
headache and muscle tension, soothe coughs, relieve fevers, and fight
colds and infections. It also contains a compound called carvacrol which
is an excellent natural tranquilizer and has a tonic effect on the
entire nervous system. Thyme is a good source of pyridoxine which is
known to play an important role in manufacturing GABA levels in the
brain, aid in regulating sleep patterns, and benefit neurotransmitter
function in the brain. GABA is also one of the best natural defenses
against stress damage. Thyme is a great purifying herb for the digestive
tract and has been found to destroy certain intestinal hookworms and
roundworms and aid in the digestion of rich or fatty foods. Thyme has
some of the highest antioxidant levels among herbs. It is packed with
bioflavonoids such as lutein, zeaxanthin, and naringenin which have all
been shown to have powerful effects on eliminating free-radicals and
other disease producing substances from the body. Thyme oil has been
used as a local antiseptic and antimicrobial since ancient times and is
highly beneficial in supporting the immune system and for easing fatigue
and weakness after illness. Thyme oil can also help to stop hair loss
by improving blood flow to the scalp and feeding the roots of the hair.
Consider using more fresh thyme in your food by adding it to soups,
salads, guacamole, vegetables, potatoes, rice, etc... Fresh thyme also
makes a powerful and very healing tea. Steep a handful of fresh sprigs
in hot water for at least 10 minutes or it can be soaked overnight in a
pitcher of water and sipped throughout the day. Add honey or lemon, if
desired.
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