THYME LEAVES INGREDIENTS: dried thyme leaves
STORAGE: Store in a cool, dry, low humidity place, away from direct sunlight & high temperatures.
ALLERGY STATEMENT
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HEALTH BENEFITS OF GERBS DRIED THYME LEAVES
- A delicate looking herb with a penetrating fragrance, thyme is an herb we should all take time to investigate and enjoy.
- Thyme, botanically known as Thymus vulgaris, is a perennial garden herb that has been employed since ancient times for medicinal and culinary uses.
- The flowers, leaves, and oil of thyme have been used to treat bedwetting, diarrhea, stomach ache, arthritis, colic, sore throat, cough, including whooping cough, bronchitis, flatulence, and as a diuretic, to increase urination.
- Thyme is included in the French combination of herbs called, Bouquet Garni, used to season stock, stews, and soups.
- When you grill, you can get great results if you marinate the meat for a few hours before grilling with those three herbs (thyme, sage and rosemary), along with good quality Italian olive oil and pepper.
- One of the highest antioxidant concentrations in any herb, thyme has been praised for thousands of years as an overall health booster.
Anti-fungal Ability
The most active ingredient found in thyme is thymol. This organic compound has a wide range of effects on the body, including its ability to prevent fungal and viral infections, thereby reducing strain on the immune system.
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