Himalayan Thyme 50 Grms.
Himalayan Thyme
A relative of one of the herb family's "oregano," Thymes originates from "Thymallus." Thymallus which is originated from the faint smell of thyme that emanates from the flesh. The herb is grown and nurtured in the lap of Himalayas. It is widely grown in forest land at the height of more than 6000 ft. Thyme is native to the Mediterranean and has been used for a long time for its medicinal and dietary properties. Thymes require a hot sunny climate and well-drained soil as well.
Thyme is handpicked, dried, and packed to retain its maximum flavors and aroma. Thyme is an aromatic herb with antiseptic properties. It has been used in temples as an incense; people had used it in their baths for fragrance. Thyme is widely used as a flavoring agent in cheese and alcohol as well. The essential oil is extracted from thymol has anti-microbial and antiseptic qualities.
Fun Fact:
"Hippocrates, who lived around 460 BC to 370 BC, also known as "the father of western medicines," recommended thymes for respiratory disease."
"Thyme had been largely used at the time of the black death. People used to tie thyme for protection against black death".
Health Benefits of Thymes
Health Benefits of Thymes
Thyme has various health benefits, including its anti-microbial, antifungal, antiseptic, and insecticidal properties. It also works in critical conditions like arthritis and sore throat.
#1 Kills Tiger Mosquitoes
Tiger mosquito is native to tropical and subtropical regions, which can cause chikungunya fever or dengue fever. In a study, it has been found that a combination of thymol, alpha-terpinene, and carvacrol is effective in killing tiger mosquito.
#2 Controls Blood Pressure
When tested on rats, a conclusion is drawn that aqueous extract of wild thyme works excellent for reducing the blood pressure. Further tests prove it right for the human body as well.
#3 Reduces Food-Borne Bacterial Infection
Dried thyme shows anti-microbial properties. Even a small amount of thymes can be used as food preservatives against several food-borne bacteria that can significantly affect human beings.
#4 Helps The Body To Fight With Colon Cancer
A study shows that extracts of mastic thymes can be used to avoid colon cancers in human beings.
#5 Helps The Body To Fight With Breast Cancer
Wild thyme can help control genetic events and cell deaths in breast cancer cells, thus controlling breast cancer.
#6 Helps To Get Rid Of Skin Related Problems
Herbs are an essential medicine to fight with skin related problems. The extracted from thymes or in dried measure is often used in antifungal and antiseptic creams to treat skin related problems.
HerbiEaters has pursued continued research of several nutritional plants and herbs, which remain unknown to the ordinary people. We strive to educate more people about the wellness and medicinal properties of these hard to find herbs and make our world a more sustainable place to live in.
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