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Thyme Remedy - Healthy Lungs, alleviates the effects of asthma, and reduces pulmonary sequelae
Thyme Remedy - Healthy Lungs, alleviates the effects of asthma, and reduces pulmonary sequelae
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There is a crucial difference that few know: Thymus serpyllum — wild mountain thyme — is not the same as garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris). Growing freely on the rocky ridges and dry pastures of the Carpathians, wild thyme develops a significantly higher concentration of carvacrol, thymol, and rosmarinic acids than its cultivated cousin — an adaptation to extreme conditions that gives it superior therapeutic potency.
At The Healer's Apothecary, the aerial parts are hand-harvested at high altitudes, at the time of flowering, when essential oils reach maximum concentration. Slow maceration in quality medicinal alcohol fully extracts carvacrol, thymol, and phenolic acids — sensitive compounds that rapidly degrade at the temperatures of a regular tea.
Thymus serpyllum — why wild thyme matters
- Wild species, not cultivated — High-altitude Thymus serpyllum contains significantly higher concentrations of carvacrol and thymol than garden varieties; the stress of the mountain environment intensifies essential oil production
- EMA/HMPC Monograph — Thymus serpyllum has official European recognition for its use in supporting respiratory comfort and productive coughs
- Cold extraction — intact compounds — Carvacrol and thymol are volatile; the hydroalcoholic extract fully preserves them, unlike tea or syrups with thermal processing
- Complete plant synergy — Carvacrol + thymol + rosmarinic acid + flavonoids work together; standardizing a single compound would lose this natural synergy
Thymus serpyllum contains carvacrol (40–60% of the essential oil), thymol, rosmarinic acid, flavonoids, and tannins — a phytochemical profile with recognized synergistic expectorant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial action in European phytotherapy.
Recognized properties of Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum) — EMA/HMPC
- Officially recognized expectorant properties in the EMA/HMPC monograph — contributes to the fluidization and elimination of mucus from the respiratory tract, facilitating breathing
- Recognized antispasmodic properties in the bronchi — contributes to the relaxation of bronchial muscles and the calming of spastic and irritating coughs
- Carvacrol and thymol have recognized antimicrobial properties — contributes to supporting the local resistance of respiratory mucous membranes against pathogens
- Rosmarinic acid has recognized anti-inflammatory properties — contributes to reducing inflammation of respiratory mucous membranes and supporting recovery after acute episodes
- Traditional respiratory tonic properties — supports normal respiratory function and recovery after infections or irritations of the respiratory tract
- Traditionally used as an adjuvant in supporting respiratory comfort in bronchitis, productive cough, and bronchial congestion, without replacing medical treatment
💨 Natural Expectorant
EMA-recognized expectorant properties — natural fluidization and elimination of accumulated mucus for clear airways.
🫁 Bronchi and Spasms
Recognized bronchial antispasmodic action — gentle relaxation of bronchial muscles, supporting free breathing and calming spastic coughs.
🔥 Respiratory Anti-inflammatory
Rosmarinic acid and flavonoids support the reduction of inflammation of respiratory mucous membranes — useful as an adjuvant in recovery after acute episodes.
🛡️ Antimicrobial Protection
Carvacrol and thymol support the natural resistance of respiratory mucous membranes against pathogens during the cold season.
🔄 Post-infection Recovery
Traditional respiratory tonic properties — supports the restoration of normal respiratory function after infections or irritations of the airways.
🌬️ Comfort in Asthma — adjuvant
As an adjuvant to medical treatment, it can contribute to supporting respiratory comfort and reducing the frequency of irritating episodes.
💧 Method of administration
- 1Add 10–15 drops to a glass with 100 ml of room temperature water or warm tea
- 2Consume 3 times a day, before meals or at the onset of respiratory discomfort
- 3Courses of 7–30 days in acute episodes; preventatively during the cold season
⚕ Attention — bronchial asthma and chronic lung diseases
Bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and other chronic lung diseases require mandatory medical treatment and specialized supervision. TIMIAN Remedy is an adjuvant dietary supplement — it does not replace bronchodilators, inhaled corticosteroids, or any other prescribed medication. Do not reduce or interrupt drug treatment without the consent of a pulmonologist. In case of an asthma attack or acute breathing difficulties, use prescribed emergency medications and contact medical services.
Contraindications and precautions
- Not to be administered to pregnant or breastfeeding women
- Not to be administered to children under 12 years of age without a pediatrician's recommendation
- Does not replace prescribed medication for asthma or chronic lung conditions
- Do not use during an acute asthma attack — contact a doctor or emergency services
- Not to be administered to individuals with severe liver conditions (alcohol content 40% vol/vol)
- Not to be administered to individuals allergic to plants from the Lamiaceae family (thyme, basil, mint, oregano, lavender)
- Individuals with severe asthma or hypersensitivity to essential oils should consult a doctor before use
- Do not combine with other preparations with high essential oil content without medical consultation
- Stop administration if respiratory symptoms worsen and consult a doctor
- Do not exceed the recommended daily dose · Keep out of reach of children
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