Chinese Traditional Herb Thyme Extract 10: 1

Chinese Traditional Herb Thyme Extract 10: 1, Find details about China Thyme Extract, Thymus Vulgaris L. from Chinese Traditional Herb Thyme Extract 10: 1

Model NO.
TE
Botanical Source
Thymus Vulgaris L
Part Used
Whole Herb,100% Natural
Appearance
Fine Yellowish Brown Powder
Trademark
Kingherbs
Transport Package
Packed in Fiber Drum, LDPE Bag Inside; 25kg
Specification
Thymol
Origin
China
HS Code
1302
Model NO.
TE
Botanical Source
Thymus Vulgaris L
Part Used
Whole Herb,100% Natural
Appearance
Fine Yellowish Brown Powder
Trademark
Kingherbs
Transport Package
Packed in Fiber Drum, LDPE Bag Inside; 25kg
Specification
Thymol
Origin
China
HS Code
1302

Thyme Extract
 
Thyme Extract
Botanical Source: Thymus Vulgaris L.
Part Used: Whole herb,100% Natural
CAS No.: 89-83-8
Appearance: Fine yellowish brown powder
Specification: 3%, 20%, 30%, 60%, 90% Thymol
                      4:1; 5:1; 10:1; 20:1
 
Description:
Thyme is valued for its antiseptic and antioxidant properties, and it is an excellent tonic and is used in treating respiratory diseases and a variety of other ailments. The flowering tops are anthelmintic, strongly antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, deodorant, diaphoretic, disinfectant, expectorant, sedative & tonic.
Thymol, one of the constituents of thyme, is contained in antiseptic mouthwashes, with limited clinical studies in the available literature to verify its efficacy as a monotherapy in dental outcomes, such as reductions in plaque formation, gingivitis and caries. Traditional uses of thyme include for coughs and upper respiratory congestion; It continues to be one of the most commonly recommended herbs in Europe for these indications.
 
Main Function:
Ameliorating anemia, hypotension, should ache and pollinosis;
Promoting better digestions. Ameliorating melancholia;
Anti-fatigue, sterilization, easing allergic rhinitis;
Thyme is valued for its antiseptic and antioxidant properties;
An excellent tonic and is used in treating respiratory diseases and a variety of other ailments;
The German Commission E has approved thyme for symptoms of bronchitis, whooping cough, and catarrh (inflammation of upper respiratory tract mucous membranes).