Oregano essential oil 10 ml
Oregano essential oil 10 ml
Latin Name: Origanum Vulgare
Origin: Turkey
Extraction Method: Distillation
Plant Part: Leaf
Aroma: Herbal, sharp, strong, pungent
General Description: Thyme oil is one of the most potent essential oils, renowned for its active ingredient, Carvacrol (CRV).
Turkey is the world's leading exporter of thyme oil. The highest quality "CRV type thyme" grows in our country. In Turkey, a country with an endemic plant paradise, dozens of thyme species grow. Each of them undoubtedly has its own unique healing properties.
However, when we talk about high CRV content, there are two species in question: Origanum onites and Origanum vulgare.
Coolcow Thyme 80% CRV Essential Oil is very potent; only one or two drops are sufficient. Thyme oil should be diluted with a carrier oil when applied to the skin.
Caution: It is one of the most powerful oils, so it requires careful handling. High doses can burn the skin and throat.
Thyme has been used for years in dental preparations, candies, and chewing gums due to its taste and mouth-cleansing properties. Additionally, it is a highly stimulating and invigorating essential oil used as a massage oil due to its heating properties. As a spice, it adds a pleasant aroma and flavor to many dishes and desserts. Remember that even a single drop of clove oil is very strong! Always use it with a carrier oil.
What Thyme Oil is Used For:
- Maintains heart health.
- Protects against various types of cancer, including colon cancer, and prevents cancer cells from spreading further. It exhibits therapeutic properties for preventing breast cancer. Due to its components such as ursolic acid, oleanolic acid, lutein, beta-sitosterol, and carvacrol, it halts the formation of cancer cells.
- It is effective in the treatment of Developmental Coordination Disorder (Dyspraxia), especially in children. Thyme oil can be used in the treatment of this neurological condition, which affects movement and causes movement limitations.
- It strengthens the immune system as an exceptional source of vitamins A and C. Especially in cold weather, it prevents individuals from catching respiratory infections such as flu and colds. By accelerating the formation of white blood cells in our body, it protects us against diseases through its inflammatory effects.
- High carvacrol prevents bacteria. Taking orally or applying to the skin can provide these benefits. (With observation methods)
- Proven to be beneficial for bacterial Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) disease.
- Assists in the healing of fungal formations.
- Provides antioxidants to the body.
- Reduces and prevents inflammations; beneficial for wound healing.
- Thyme oil protects the skin from harmful bacteria and fungal infections; it can also be used as a natural remedy for acne.
- Heals wounds and scars; relieves burns.
- Nourishes the hair and helps it grow faster.
- It has an effect on eliminating dandruff.
- Used in mouthwashes, ointments.
- Thyme oil is a commonly used ingredient in shampoos, hair conditioners, anti-aging skincare creams, and oral care products. You can add it to your own shampoo.
- Prevents lice and scabies.
Basic Usage Information of Thyme Essential Oil:
Diffusion:
Use three to four drops in your chosen diffuser or oil burner.
Acne:
It has been observed in laboratories that thyme is effective in fighting bacteria that cause acne. It is effective in killing the microbes that cause acne infections. However, never apply thyme to the eyes. If you feel redness and irritation in the applied area, discontinue use.
Thyme Oil Bath:
Add 5-7 drops of thyme oil to your bathwater for a relaxing effect and soak in it for a few hours.
Pain Relief and Relaxation:
Apply by rubbing or using massage oils to relieve joint pains and cramps.
Hair Growth and Care:
Thyme oil increases blood flow to the scalp, causing bacteria and microbes to die. It nourishes your scalp, opens pores, and helps your hair grow. Mix it with olive oil and apply it to your hair three times a week before bedtime, then wash your hair when you wake up.
Antimicrobial Room Spray:
You can use thyme oil mixed with water. If you feel sleepy and don't want to sleep, spray it in your room to create an energetic atmosphere. Spray it on your sheets, curtains, and pillows. You can also apply the same method to your bathroom and bath towels, and if you add it to boiling water, it will spread a pleasant scent throughout your home.
Natural Perfume:
This healing oil, which has powerful effects on the human body, can be applied by rubbing 2-3 drops in the palms of your hands and then applying it to your neck. To dilute, add a few drops of thyme oil to half a cup of water in a spray bottle. Spray it on your face and hair.
Digestive and Intestinal Disorders:
Massage the abdominal area with a warm compress to relieve digestive discomfort. You can also add a drop of thyme oil to a glass of water for intestinal problems and drink it. It will also relieve bloating and indigestion.
Oral Care:
Add 3 drops of thyme oil to 100 ml of drinking water and use it as a mouthwash. Do not swallow or ingest the water used for gargling. You can maintain your oral health by applying it three times a week. This method prevents bad breath and provides natural oral care.
Natural Soap Making:
You can use thyme oil in making natural soaps with a delightful thyme scent and aroma.
Natural Disinfectant and Insect Repellent:
Thyme oil is widely used for hygiene and cleanliness. You can use it to disinfect your home and yourself. Its strong odor and effect repel insects.
Note: Please dilute it with carrier oils or other dilution measures before direct use.