Thyme
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Thyme Essential Oil (Thymus vulgaris)
Ranging from mildly quiet to a powerhouse of intensity depending on species, Thyme essential oil has strong anti-microbial properties and owns the potential to increase oxygen to the mind. Benefits of thyme essential oil may include:
- Altitude Sickness
- Anti-microbial (highly!)
- Anti-spasmodic
- Expectorant
- Food Preservative
- Insecticide
- Mood Enhancer (Mild)
- Stimulates Memory
Aromatic Scent
(Thyme thymol): Intense, spicy culinary herbal aroma, firey with hints of pepper & oregano
(Thyme linalol): Fresh, herbaceous, green, soothing, bright and clean aroma, smells like a kitchen herbal ingredient.
Dr. Nick's Notes
Thyme has been a powerful ally with its various chemotypes providing a multitude of characteristics towards wellness. Upon traveling to Peru, I used white thyme essential oil frequently when eating food from street vendors and to aid in adapting with altitude sickness. Thyme is said to assist with high altitudes, perhaps by increasing oxygen absorption into the brain.
Amazingly enough when I traveled to Peru, I had virtually no noticeable differences when I flew from Lima (sea-level - 5,000 feet) to Cusco (~11,000 feet) which I attribute to multiple variables: lion's mane, cordyceps, reishi, coca tea on the plane & ingestion of thyme daily. My lack of physiological differences between the two locations was utterly astounding.
Thyme essential oi is quite powerful due to it's high concentration of phenolic groups and comparative to oregano - several studies have analyzed use of thyme oil for preserving food (see links below). Vaporized, red thyme is rather harsh (similar to oregano, though powerful!) and combines well with oregano. I've found Thyme linalol to be quite smooth and effective for cough & cold, helping to expel gunk and clear the infestion. I often prefer the "white" thyme linalol to the "red" thyme thymol as it's potent and gentle - though for emergent situations, Red Thyme is the superior potency for therapeutic application.
When I took 1-2 drops Thyme linalool essential oil in 16 ounces of water at the onset (w/in 30 minues) of abdominal cramps (due to food poisoning), my health improved completely within about 2 hours. Using red thyme, 1 drop in 16 ounces of hot water while stirring and waiting 5 minutes before drinking (or inhaling!) works wonders as a firey medicinal tonic.
How to Use
Thyme oil is quite powerful. Thyme linalool (white thyme essential oil) is smooth enough for vaporization and mixes well into water at dilutions of 1 drop/cup (8 ounces). Take care with the red thyme (Thymus vulgaris), it's considerably spicy and can irritate the skin or the mucosa if used at inappropriate concentrations! They are BOTH quite powerful extracts, thyme linalool is much more gentle. We strongly suggest against using Red Thyme (ct. Thymol) topically!
Home vaporizing: 1-3 drops of white thyme essential oil (Thyme linalool essential oil) in a small hot of boiling water. Close eyes and softly inhale the steam vapors.
Consult a physician or aromatherapist before considering to use red thyme essential oil internally!
Blends Well With: Basil, Bergamot, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Roman Chamomile, Cape Chamomile, Cistus, Elemi Eucalyptus, Rose-Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Helichrysum, Juniper, Lavandin, Lavender, Lemon, Sweet Marjoram, Niaouli, Blood Orange, Oregano, Peppermint, Pine, Ravensara, Ravintsara, Rosemary, Clary Sage, Spearmint, Vetiver,
Cultivation: Organic
Country of Origin: USA | Spain | France
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Parts of Plant Used: Flowers & Leaves
Terpenes
1,8-cineole, B-caryophyllene, car-3-ene, carvacrol, coumarin, gamma-terpinene, limonene, linalool, p-cymene, thymol
~ Be Blessed ~
References
"Letters in Applied Microbiology"; Antibacterial Activity of Selected Plant Essential Oils Against Escherichia coli 0157:H7; Burt, SA and Reinders, RD; Vol. 36(3), 2003
"Food and Chemical Toxicology"; Enhanced bactericidal activity of enterocin AS-48 in combination with essential oils, natural bioactive compounds and chemical preservatives against Listeria monocytogenes in ready-to-eat salad.; Antonio CM et. al; September 2009
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult your physician before using this product. *
FAQs
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) essential oil is steam-distilled from the flowering tops of the thyme plant, one of the most potent antimicrobial herbs in the Western herbal tradition. EOW carries thyme essential oil for its broad therapeutic applications including immune support, respiratory health, and as a powerful natural disinfectant. The oil has a warm, herbaceous, slightly spicy aroma.
Thyme is one of the strongest natural antimicrobials available as an essential oil — its primary compound, thymol, has been extensively studied for antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. It is widely used for immune support during cold and flu season, respiratory infections, oral care, wound cleaning, and as a natural household disinfectant. It also supports circulation and has antioxidant properties.
Due to its potency, thyme should be diluted at 1–2% in a carrier oil for topical use. Apply to the chest and upper back for respiratory support, or to the bottoms of feet for immune support. Diffuse in small amounts during cold and flu season. Thyme can also be added to DIY cleaning products, mouthwashes (highly diluted), and foot soaks. It blends well with oregano, eucalyptus, lemon, rosemary, and lavender. Note that Red Thyme can be much more irritating when applied topically than White Thyme, and each are always recommended to be diluted when using on the skin!
Thyme essential oil is a hot oil that can cause skin irritation or sensitization if used undiluted or at high concentrations. Always dilute to 1–2% in a carrier oil and perform a patch test before broader application. It is not recommended for use on children under 6, during pregnancy, or for those with sensitive skin without professional guidance. The linalool chemotype (ct. linalool) is a gentler alternative to the thymol chemotype for sensitive users.
Thyme combines powerfully with EOW’s Super Immune Boost Tincture, Respire Respiratory Blend, Eucalyptus Essential Oil, Oregano Essential Oil, and Frankincense Sacra for a comprehensive immune and respiratory protocol. For a custom wellness plan during cold and flu season, a Wizard Lifestyle Consultation with Dr. Nick can help design a targeted botanical approach based on your specific health needs.
Our Process
We consciously source all our ingredients from Organic, Wildcrafted and/or Unsprayed (Pesticide-free) farms & distilleries. We then enhance these premium ingredients through our unique proprietary process to bring each of our formulations into their highest expression. You can really smell, feel, sense, and experience the difference!
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** The information provided on this page is intended for educational and informational purposes only and reflects historical, cultural, and experiential perspectives. This product has not been evaluated or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual experiences may vary. Always use personal discernment and consult a qualified healthcare professional when appropriate, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition.














Spencer S. (Essential Oil Wizardry) –
I’m so in love with this oil! Subtle yet strong in presence, Thyme has become a powerful ally in my daily practice. 10/10 will purchase again.
Michelle (Essential Oil Wizardry) –