Thyme
(Thymus
serpyllum) |
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| Important:
Read all product information before
using. Do not use if box is open or
safety seal is broken or missing. Keep
this insert and box for important information.
This product is for adults only. Keep
this remedy out of the reach of children.
In case of accidental overdose or side
effects (like allergies), seek professional
assistance or contact a poison control
center immediately. |
| Attention:
This product is not intended
to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent
any disease. |
| Restrictions:
Do not use thyme if you are pregnant
or if you have ulcers. Do not take thyme
oil internally. Do not use this herb
if you have high blood pressure. |
| Content:
35-40 Vol. % of pure grain ethanol
(alcohol) extract of Thymus serpyllum (Thyme). |
| Suggested
Uses: Thyme is anti-septic, anti-fungal,
expectorant, and anti-bacterial. Thyme
contains astringent tannins that bind
proteins in skin tissue, thus making
a barrier against infection. Also, substances
in the leaves help relax internal respiratory
and intestinal muscles.* |
| Indications:
Thyme can be used internally to treat
respiratory and digestive infections.
Applied externally, thyme can be used
to treat infected wounds. The herb also
helps reduce headaches and can be found
in commercial mouthwashes. Thyme is
also used for rheumatic problems, bruises,
sprains, swellings, fatigue, mental
stress, premenstrual tension, allergies,
asthma, coughs, athlete's foot, and
yeast infections.* |
Dosage and
Directions:
Prevention:
Put 1
dropper (0.7 mL) into 2 Oz. of water
at room temperature. Drink once per
day, preferably before bedtime.
Mild Problems:
Put 1 dropper (0.7 mL) into 2 Oz.
of water at room temperature. Drink
twice per day, preferably in the morning
and before bedtime.
Severe Problems:
Put 2 droppers (1.4 mL) into 2 Oz.
of water at room temperature. Drink
twice per day, preferably in the morning
and before bedtime.
If you are taking any
medication, use this remedy at least
2 hours before or 2 hours after your
medication. Do not use on an empty
stomach or immediately after a meal.
Do not use for more than 4 consecutive
weeks. Make break for 1-2 weeks before
repeated use.
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| Some
known side effects: Used as a
mouthwash, thyme can cause cracks in
the mouth and swelling in the tongue.
In large quantities, thyme oil can cause
vomiting, dizziness, convulsions, coma,
and cardiac and respiratory arrest. |
| Contraindications:
Thyme can cause abdominal contractions.
You should not take thyme if you have
any kind of thyroid condition because
the herb suppresses normal thyroid activity. |
| Prescription:
No prescription necessary. |
| Storage:
Store in a dry, dark, and cool place.
Refrigerate but do not freeze. |
| Expiration:
24 months (2 years) of date stamped
on bottom of the box or bottle. |
| Packaging:
Brown glass bottle equipped with a dropper. |
| Manufacturer:
Herbal Sciences, LLC; P.O. Box 1993,
Salem, NH 03079-1993 |
| Guarantee:
If for any reason you are not satisfied
with this product, please return it
for a full refund minus shipping and
handling charges. |
| We are using only 1A
class of herbs that passed inspections.
We carefully performed the extraction
process to get the most of the active
ingredients from the herbs. |
| Made in U.S.A. |
*The Food and Drug Administration has not
evaluated these statements.