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Thyme flowers

тимьяна цветки

Thyme is one of the most revered plants in human history, whose history began with ancient rituals and led to its recognition in official pharmacology. Its small but incredibly fragrant flowers, ranging in shades from delicate pink to deep purple, concentrate the powerful life force of essential oils.

In herbal medicine, thyme’s flowering tops are prized primarily for their high content of thymol and carvacrol – natural phenols with powerful antiseptic properties.

  • Respiratory System: Thyme is a recognized bronchodilator. It is used as an effective expectorant for bronchitis and coughs. It not only facilitates the removal of mucus but also inhibits the activity of bacteria and viruses.
  • Digestion and Detox: Thyme flower tea stimulates appetite and helps with intestinal spasms. Thanks to its antimicrobial properties, it normalizes the microflora.
  • Calming Effect: Unlike harsh sedatives, thyme has a gentle effect: it relieves the symptoms of chronic fatigue and helps with depression, restoring clarity of thought.

For cosmetologists, thyme flowers are primarily a source of organic acids and flavonoids that can transform problem skin.

  1. Acne control: With its pronounced anti-inflammatory effect, thyme extract inhibits the spread of bacteria on the skin’s surface, dries out breakouts, and promotes rapid healing of post-acne scars.
  2. Deep cleansing: Thyme-based toners effectively tighten pores and regulate sebum production, preventing the formation of comedones.
  3. Hair growth stimulation: Thyme is often included in anti-hair loss products. It stimulates blood circulation in the scalp, awakening hair follicles and helping eliminate dandruff.

Thyme is a symbol of resilience and purity. Its aroma can not only heal the body but also harmonize the emotions, making it a must-have in the arsenal of natural skincare enthusiasts.