By carmen3521
6 years ago

Thyme, remedies and properties. a miraculous remedy for 50 diseases

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The thyme tastes the food, but this spice also has medicinal qualities, being helpful in many of the cold season diseases. Find out which diseases you can treat with thyme remedies!
Herbaceous plant, the Satureja hortensis, known in the people under the names of Greek cress, lemon, lemon or cucumber grass, is a proven remedy since the first century BC for the medicinal virtues discovered at that time.

Specialists of those times considered that the plant was rather an excellent medicine than a spice used to prepare food. Therefore, the plant was recommended for the treatment of spasms, herpes and seizures.

At the same time, research that expanded at the end of the 1st century BC encouraged the use of thyme-based treatments for brain damage and the reduction of inflammation in the liver. Over time, thyme became a revolutionary plant, and thyme oil became a panacea used by a circle of initiates and to combat epidemics that have fallen on humanity: plague, cholera, and tuberculosis.

Internal treatments with thyme

Overcome chronic fatigue

And very active and energetic people sometimes face the effects of stress, because chronic fatigue does not bypass anyone. That's why the "victims" are getting tired longer than they slept. Concomitantly, there are other disease-specific effects: lack of appetite, insomnia and apathy. At the same time, intellectual and physical performance are in decline.the state of apathy can be countered by the help of the thimble, a simple remedy with rapid effects. Although the plant is known as a spice, we should also benefit from its less known effects: calming, antiseptic and antispasmodic. Infusion of thyme, but also syrup overcomes fatigue, overuse, chronic bronchitis and cough. In the case of digestive disorders, the infusion of thyme works wonders.

Treat respiratory disorders

For infusions, the whole plant is used, says the phytotherapist Eugen Giurgiu. Only in the case of stronger preparations (tinctures or combined infusions), only the upper part of the plant, with flowers and young branches is used. An important role of the antiseptic agent is the antiseptic agent, which combats most bacteria and microorganisms harmful to the body. Because it also has particularly active antispasmodic and expectorant properties, the infusion of thyme treats both bronchial asthma and cough, as well as biliary dyskinesia, enterocolitis, sciatica and rheumatism. Phytotherapeutics also recommend today the infusion of thyme to revive vocal cords.Beneficial in recurrent infections

In the treatment of asthma, pneumonia and recurrent respiratory infections, volatile oil is administered: two to three drops four times a day in 10-20 day courses. Also, the oil is very effective when diluted in the combined infusion of thyme: a dose of volatile oil to a quarter of a 50 ml combined infusion prepared from this plant. This cure has a powerful antibiotic and bronchodilator effect, because it alleviates breathing and combats bacterial infections. And for tuberculosis patients, adjuvant treatment with thyme oil is a proven remedy.

The savory preparations - a panacea

Successfully combat anemia, including spring anemia, intestinal worms, and Giardia lamblia infections. The infusion is made from one or two teaspoons of the plant to a cup of water. Drink two cups a day for one week.

Treatment is very effective in all forms of enterocolitis. Thyme is also used in the preparation of cosmetic products, useful for toning the hair and maintaining oral hygiene.Tambour macerate, good in facial neuralgia

Thyme oil is good for the house pharmacy. It is prepared as follows: Fill a bottle with thyme flowers and pour olive oil over them to cover them. The vessel is placed near a heat source for the plant to grow. After 14 days, the contents are filtered. This cure calms facial neuralgias and rheumatic pains.

Garden green, rich in fatty acids and antioxidants

The aerial parts of the plant contain volatile oil, which contains a series of fatty acids, flavonoids and bitter principles. Specialists recommend it for its antiseptic, antitussive, diuretic, choleretic and vermifuge action.

"Preparations made from garden thyme, also called good thyme, are used to stimulate appetite as an antidiarrhea and to fight acute respiratory infections such as bronchitis, tracheitis, convulsive cough and flu," says Eugen Giurgiu, a phytotherapist.

Infusion and decoction are also useful in the treatment of intestinal parasitoses with oxides, and in hepatobiliary disorders.
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