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In the Middle Ages, Thyme was given to knights and warriors before they went into battle because it was thought to impart courage to its bearer. The ancient Greeks used Thyme in their baths and burned it as an incense in their temples, while the Egyptians used it in traditional ceremonies. Now, Thyme is known as a popular cooking herb and can be found in households across the world. Try adding Thyme essential oil to meat marinades and savoury entrées for a fresh, herbal flavour!

 

Thyme - Thymus Vulgaris

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  • Thyme EO delivers powerful nutrients to hair follicles that are necessary for healthy hair growth. Thyme also improves blood circulation to the scalp which encourages growth and actively prevents hair loss. It also found to be helpful in treating alopecia.

     

    Tips: Thyme oil is particularly strong, even among essential oils. Use only two small drops in two tablespoons of a carrier oil before applying it to your scalp. Rub a mixture of thyme oil and coconut oil on the scalp to lock in moisture and deliver nutrients. Leave it on for about 10 minutes, then wash it out.

     

    This treatment will also make your hair shiny.

     

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