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All About Thyme Oil
02 Nov, 2023

What is Thyme Oil? Know Benefits, How to Make and More

Typically, thyme oil is produced by steam distilling the leaves and flowers of Thymus vulgaris. The initial distillation results in the powerful, dark, and pungent essential oil is known as red thyme. Natural Thyme Oil is frequently used in perfumery industries for a long time. Nowadays it is used in huge medical and food industries also.

How to Make Thyme Oil?

We AOS Products Private Limited are one of the Biggest Manufacturers of 100% Natural Thyme Oil in India. And we use a steam distillation process to obtain the highest quality oil. Visit our corporate video and see our manufacturing process and more.

Thyme Oil How to Make at Your Home?

Thyme's woods scent can be captured and infused into the oil of your choice with only a little heat. The finest application for infused oils is as a garnish, such as over salumi or fresh baby greens. Any edible oil can be infused with herbs, but strong, aromatic oils, like extra-virgin olive oil, amplify the gentle undertones of thyme's flavor and aroma. The finest oils for infusion are neutral ones like sunflower or canola since they take on the flavor of the thyme and let it come through clearly.

• The thyme sprigs should be washed before spreading them out on a tray covered with paper towels. For every cup of oil, you need around 3/4 cup of thyme sprigs.

• Air dry for the entire night. Your entire bouquet of thyme should be lightly muddled in a mortar and pestle.

• A heavy-bottomed saucepan with the oil and thyme sprigs added should be heated. Heat to a medium-low setting.

• An instant-read thermometer should be used to check the oil's temperature. When the oil reaches 180 degrees Fahrenheit, turn off the heat and remove the pan.

• Wait until the oil reaches room temperature. Put the oil through a sieve, into a bowl, and then, using a funnel, pour it into a glass container. Thyme oil can be kept in the fridge for up to a month.


How to Check Purity of Thyme Oil?

➥ Put one drop of thyme essential oil on some paper and wait for 30 to 45 minutes to see if it is pure. After some time when the oil should be dried, you will if grease ring on the paper, be alert, it because it impure oil.

➥ 2nd method is GC/ MS testing, it definitely gives you 100% accurate results, but common buyers cannot take help from this process, due to more expensive.

➥ We always recommend AOS Products Private Limited to buy 100% Pure and Natural Oils. For more details, visit its official website, check all the things like product specifications, Certification and if everything’s Okay, you can directly buy from here.

Benefits of Thyme Oil in Aromatherapy, and How to Use?

Rejuvenate: Thyme Essential Oil helps to improve blood flow by increasing circulation, leaving your skin radiant and youthful. Additionally, it will aid in the removal of toxins and deliver healing energy to scars and imperfections, leaving skin that is even and luminous. Thyme Essential Oil is well known for its calming effects.

How to Use?

Thyme essential oil is used as a germ-killer in liniments and mouthwash products. It acts as an antifungal so, naturally, it fights against various types of bacterial and fungal infections. Thymol, one of the chemicals in thyme, is used with another chemical, chlorhexidine, as a dental varnish to prevent tooth decay.


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Thyme oil Uses in Pharma, Food and Cosmetic Industries:

We AOS Products manufacture 100% Pure Thyme Oil as per BP Grade and we supply this amazing oil to Food, Pharma, and Cosmetic Industries.

In the Pharma Industry:

It is one of the essential oil of thyme's key constituents. Traditional medicine has traditionally employed thymol and thyme essential oils as expectorants, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial, and antiseptic agents, primarily in the treatment of the upper respiratory system.

In Food Industry:

Thyme is a viable source of natural additives because it has been shown in numerous studies to promote stability and decrease lipid oxidation throughout the shelf-life of foods (meat, meat products, and milk, fish, or fish products).

In Cosmetic Industry:

The cosmetic business relies heavily on essential oils because they not only give products nice smells but also act as preservatives and active ingredients while also providing the skin with a number of health benefits.

Side Effects Thyme Essential Oil:

If you have a plant use it for Short-term. This essential oil will be safe for your health. But for a long time, it can harm your health for such people that often experience allergic reactions, wooziness, and stomach trouble. There isn't enough trustworthy data to determine whether thyme oil is safe to use as a medicine or what potential adverse effects there may be.

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