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Medicinally Uses :
It purges the body of phlegm, and is an excellent remedy for shortness of breath.
It strengthens the lungs and is a good remedy for chin-cough in children.
It kills worms in the belly, provokes the terms and gives safe and speedy delivery to women in labour.
It relieves throat and bronchial irritation and the spasms of whooping cough.
Thyme arrests gastric fermentation.
It helps in healing leprosy.
Oil of Thyme is employed as a rubefacient and counter-irritant in rheumatism, etc.
Thymol is also employed as a deodorant and local anaesthetic.
It is extensively used to medicate gauze and wool for surgical dressings.
It is used as an antiseptic lotion and mouth wash; as paint in ringworm, in eczema, psoriasis, broken chilblains, parasitic skin affections and burns.
It is most useful against septic sore throat, especially during scarlet-fever.
Thyme helps in healing cuts, bruises, acne, rash and so forth on the skin, especially in the area of the face, neck, throat and forehead.
The relaxing benefits of thyme can also be seen in the digestive tract, and used to good effect for wind and colic, irritable bowel syndrome and spastic colon.
Thyme also acts as a cleansing liver tonic, stimulating the digestive system and liver function, making it useful for indigestion, poor appetite, anemia, skin complaints, lethargy, and gallbladder complaints.
As a diuretic, thyme reduces water retention, infections of the urinary tract, rheumatism and gout.
Thyme helps ringworm, athlete's foot, thrush, and other fungal infections, as well as scabies and lice.