Traditional Uses: Traditionally used in ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman medicine as a potent expectorant for coughs, bronchitis, and respiratory infections, as a carminative for indigestion and flatulence, and as an antimicrobial for sore throats and topical wounds.
Potential Benefits: May help relieve symptoms of acute bronchitis (cough, fever, chest congestion) and reduce throat irritation; exhibits strong antimicrobial (antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral), antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties primarily due to thymol and carvacrol.
Warnings: Generally safe in culinary and medicinal amounts but may cause mild gastrointestinal upset; avoid therapeutic/internal doses during pregnancy (may stimulate uterine contractions), breastfeeding, and in individuals with hormone-sensitive conditions; thyme oil is highly concentrated and should not be ingested undiluted.




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