Thymus vulgaris (Thymus vulgaris) has antibacterial effects thanks to its essential oils
Thymol and carvacrol It is good for suppressing colds, coughs, sore throats and infections in the mouth. It is an excellent disinfectant for the lungs and respiratory tract.
It is antiseptic both in direct contact and when used internally. When secreted through the pulmonary alveoli, it disinfects the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract and promotes secretion of secretions. It is used in inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract with insufficient secretion of secretions and in drier mucous membranes. It increases the secretion of gastric juices and has antibacterial effects on the digestive tract. It is also used against parasites. It disinfects wounds that are difficult to heal and aids healing.
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