Aztecs used to lower blood pressure, reduce inflammation and calm nerves. China it is used for coughs, colds, sores, and ulcers.
Can irritate the skin - avoid - especially on sensitive skin, phototoxic - avoid direct sunlight several hours after applying.
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(U.S.A.) Citrus reticulata. Calming, sedating, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant and helps with anxiety, dizziness and nervousness.anticoagulant and helps with anxiety, PMS, dizziness and nervousness.
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Used as a “cure all” by gypsies, expel worms, colds, fever, cramping pains, scabies, rheumatism, nervous disorders and to keep flies and vermin away.
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(France) Artemisia.dracunculus. Has been used in Europe to reduce anorexia, dyspepsia, flatulence, intestinal spasms, nervous digestion, sluggish digestion and genital urinary tract infection. It may also help reduce premenstrual discomfort and pain with nerves and sciatica.
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(Australia)Melaleuca alternifolia. Anti-infectious, Antiseptic, Anti-inflammatory, Immune-stimulating, Decongestant, Fungal Infections.
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Thymus vulgaris. Bacterial Infections, Lethargy, Urinary Infections, Rheumatism, Sores, Viral Infections, Wounds. for aromatherapy use.
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Thymus serpyllum (Mother of Thyme). Thymol is a powerful antiseptic and considered to be quite toxic. It is common knowledge among aromatherapists that the essential oil of thyme is one of the most potently antiseptic essential oils known. It's chief constituent, thymol, is a phenol that has been extensively documented for its antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-fungal action.
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