Use Thyme to Treat Strep Throat, Flu Virus and Fight Respiratory Infections (Video)
by N.Morgan
Thyme essential oil, which is obtained from its leaves, is often used as a natural cough remedy. In one study, a combination of thyme and ivy leaves helped to alleviate coughing and other symptoms of acute bronchitis. Next time you’re faced with a cough or sore throat, try drinking some thyme tea.
So instead of throwing an endless amount of money on over-the-counter medicine, this article is going to show you a few ways of utilizing this plant at home so you can treat all sorts of health conditions, diseases, viruses, pains, parasites, and so much more. For starters, it is worth mentioning the fact that thyme belongs to the mint plant family and it is a strong aromatic.
Properties of Thyme
- Antiviral
- Antiseptic
- Boosts the Immune system
- Eliminates toxins
- It’s both antimicrobial and antibacterial
- It enhances resistance to foreign organisms
The Countless Uses of Thyme
Thyme has powerful properties which can help fight infections of the respiratory system and in this case, the plant can treat:
- Throat pains
- Cough
- Bronchitis
- Asthma
- Infections of the Nasal Area
- Laryngitis
If you suffer from any of these conditions and want to use thyme to treat them, experts suggest to use it in oil form.
But in addition to these conditions, thyme can also be used for the treatment of both physical and psychological weakness, for example:
- Fights depression
- Helps recover strength after illness
- Boosts concentration
- Treats chronic fatigue
- Improves memory
- Improves circulation
- Serves as a mind tonic
- Treats low blood pressure
Additional Uses of Thyme
If you are already surprised by all the incredible uses of thyme, then we suggest you keep on reading because you won’t believe what’s coming up next. Other remarkable uses of thyme are:
- Kills parasites
- Kills nail fungus
- It treats candida and vaginitis
- Cures bladder and urinary tract system infections
- Acts as a good insect repellent
- It can help in the treatment of acne, warts and other skin conditions
- Helps with muscles pain, gout pain, sciatica, and rheumatoid arthritis
- When mixed with lemon and honey, it can treat a sore throat, cough and cold and flu symptoms
How to Prepare Thyme Tea
Start off by heating up some water, and wait until it reaches boiling point. Once it does, remove it from heat and add as much thyme as needed. Let the thyme steep for 10 minutes. Once done, strain the mixture and it is ready to be served.
Contradictions Based on Thyroid Gland
If consumed in the right doses, thyme isn’t poisonous or dangerous in any way. In addition to this, in comparison, using thyme oil is more limited and shouldn’t be consumed by pregnant women or people with heart conditions and ulcers.
The reason why is because this plant contains large amounts of thymol, meaning that continuous use of this oil can cause intoxication or hyperthyroidism as a side effect, and can worsen a digestive tract irritation.
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