Thymus vulgaris ct thymol
A perennial shrub that can grow up to 30 cm high, with small, curved, lanceolate leaves. The stem is woody and the branches are ascending. The flowers are pale pink, grouped in dense florets. Thyme vulgaris qt thymol is one of the 6 chemotypes of thyme identified by Passet, Granger and Vernet. It grows in the south of France (mainly in Provence) in calcareous soils.
Take 1 drop on a neutral support 3 times a day. Maximum recommended daily dose of oil: 3 drops 120 mg.
Ask a health care professional for advice. - Keep out of the reach of young children. - Not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. - Do not exceed the recommended dose - Do not use during pregnancy, lactation or in children under 6 years of age. - Keep away from sources of heat and light. Do not use for more than 7 days: "For respiratory infections, diffuse the following mixture: 1/3 TEQT Thyme qt thymol + 1/3 TEQT Eucalyptus radiata + 1/3 TEQT Lavender".