NOW White Thyme Oil 30ML
NOW White Thyme Oil 30mL
The spicy-herbaceous aroma of thyme was commonly used by the ancient Greeks as incense and perfume. More recently thyme oil has been used for its antiseptic properties and has known to be helpful for fatigue and exhaustion.
The sharp scent of thyme is often found in vapor rubs, mouth washes, cough drops and more. Ideal for use in a diffuser or mixed with massage oil, thyme oil may also be delicious in some of your favorite recipes. Mixes nicely with Bergamot, geranium and others.
Warm and spicy, thyme has been a beloved aromatic for centuries. The ancient Greeks burned it as incense inside temples. Thyme was a symbol of courage, and in the Middle Ages, knights wore scarves embroidered with a sprig of thyme. A soup of beer and thyme was consumed to help overcome shyness. Now, thyme is most popular in the kitchen, however, aromatherapists everywhere know of its therapeutic value and employ it in their practices.
Features:
- Thymus vulgaris/zygis
- Pleasant, clean scent
- Commonly used by the ancient Greeks as incense and perfume
- Known to be helpful for fatigue and exhaustion
- 100% pure
- Often found in vapor rubs, mouth washes, cough drops
Suggested Use: For aromatherapy use. Mixes well with basil oil, lavender oil, lemon oil and marjoram oil. For all other uses, carefully dilute with a carrier oil such as jojoba, grapeseed, olive, or almond oil prior to use. Please consult an essential oil book or other professional reference source for suggested dilution ratios.
Mixes Well With:
Basil Oil
Lavender Oil
Lemon Oil
Marjoram Oil
Ingredients
100% pure white thyme oil.
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NOW White Thyme Oil 30ML
NOW White Thyme Oil 30ML
NOW White Thyme Oil 30mL
The spicy-herbaceous aroma of thyme was commonly used by the ancient Greeks as incense and perfume. More recently thyme oil has been used for its antiseptic properties and has known to be helpful for fatigue and exhaustion.
The sharp scent of thyme is often found in vapor rubs, mouth washes, cough drops and more. Ideal for use in a diffuser or mixed with massage oil, thyme oil may also be delicious in some of your favorite recipes. Mixes nicely with Bergamot, geranium and others.
Warm and spicy, thyme has been a beloved aromatic for centuries. The ancient Greeks burned it as incense inside temples. Thyme was a symbol of courage, and in the Middle Ages, knights wore scarves embroidered with a sprig of thyme. A soup of beer and thyme was consumed to help overcome shyness. Now, thyme is most popular in the kitchen, however, aromatherapists everywhere know of its therapeutic value and employ it in their practices.
Features:
- Thymus vulgaris/zygis
- Pleasant, clean scent
- Commonly used by the ancient Greeks as incense and perfume
- Known to be helpful for fatigue and exhaustion
- 100% pure
- Often found in vapor rubs, mouth washes, cough drops
Suggested Use: For aromatherapy use. Mixes well with basil oil, lavender oil, lemon oil and marjoram oil. For all other uses, carefully dilute with a carrier oil such as jojoba, grapeseed, olive, or almond oil prior to use. Please consult an essential oil book or other professional reference source for suggested dilution ratios.
Mixes Well With:
Basil Oil
Lavender Oil
Lemon Oil
Marjoram Oil
Ingredients
100% pure white thyme oil.
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NOW White Thyme Oil 30mL
The spicy-herbaceous aroma of thyme was commonly used by the ancient Greeks as incense and perfume. More recently thyme oil has been used for its antiseptic properties and has known to be helpful for fatigue and exhaustion.
The sharp scent of thyme is often found in vapor rubs, mouth washes, cough drops and more. Ideal for use in a diffuser or mixed with massage oil, thyme oil may also be delicious in some of your favorite recipes. Mixes nicely with Bergamot, geranium and others.
Warm and spicy, thyme has been a beloved aromatic for centuries. The ancient Greeks burned it as incense inside temples. Thyme was a symbol of courage, and in the Middle Ages, knights wore scarves embroidered with a sprig of thyme. A soup of beer and thyme was consumed to help overcome shyness. Now, thyme is most popular in the kitchen, however, aromatherapists everywhere know of its therapeutic value and employ it in their practices.
Features:
- Thymus vulgaris/zygis
- Pleasant, clean scent
- Commonly used by the ancient Greeks as incense and perfume
- Known to be helpful for fatigue and exhaustion
- 100% pure
- Often found in vapor rubs, mouth washes, cough drops
Suggested Use: For aromatherapy use. Mixes well with basil oil, lavender oil, lemon oil and marjoram oil. For all other uses, carefully dilute with a carrier oil such as jojoba, grapeseed, olive, or almond oil prior to use. Please consult an essential oil book or other professional reference source for suggested dilution ratios.
Mixes Well With:
Basil Oil
Lavender Oil
Lemon Oil
Marjoram Oil
Ingredients
100% pure white thyme oil.




















