Hydrosol Thym Linalol Bio



- Thym Linalol hydrosol - Thymus vulgaris linaloliferum
Also called "floral water", the hydrosols form the aqueous fraction obtained during the distillation of flowers and leaves of Thymus vulgaris linaloliferum. These are cultivated and then transformed between Lubéron and Durance, respecting this beautiful Provencal environment (100% organic and artisanal).
Unmissable in our Provencal cuisine, thyme has many properties that go beyond its aromas and good smell of garrigue. Thym hydrosol in Linalol is very soft and it is particularly anti-infectious. A real ally during the winter to stimulate immunity and prevent fatigue. On the skin, it regulates excess sebum and fight against acne.
This hydrosol, organic and 100% produced in Provence, is offered in an eco -responsible plastic packaging fully recycled and recyclabe (PET - Ethylene polyterephtaplate).
- Hydrosal identity sheet
Plant used |
Thyme linalol - Thymus vulgaris linaloliferum. |
Kitchen |
Soups, seasoning of vegetables, cereals and legumes, sauces, flans and terrines, drinks. |
Shape / quantity |
Organic hydrosol / 200 ml. |
Origin |
France - 100% organic and craft hydrosol. |
Virtue |
Anti-fatigue, digestive |
Contraindications:Not recommended for children under 1 year old.
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Dosage recommended for organic hydrosol:
ENT infection |
From 1 year old
Orally, add 1 tsp. thyme hydrosol in Linalol in a glass of water, drinking twice a day (15 days maximum).
For adults Orally, add 1 tsp. thyme hydrosol in Linalol in 1l of drinking water during the day (3 weeks maximum).
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For fatigue |
Orally, add 1 tablespoon to a glass of drinking water twice a day. |
For the skin |
By skin, use thyme hydrosol in compresses or spray in the area concerned. |
To find out more about hydrosol:
- Sariette hydrosol of organic mountains
- Organic organic oregano hydrosol
- Book : "Treatise on scientific and medical aromatherapy, hydrosols "(1st ed.), Faucon, M., & Canac, P. (2018).
- Book : "Complete dictionary of hydrosols and floral waters: 100 treated pathologies ", Zahalka, J. P. (2017).
