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[[File:Thymus vulgaris.jpg|thumb|Alt=Thymus vulgaris|250px|left|Thymus vulgaris]]<br>See also : [[Thyme]]<br>Found only in the wild, this plant contains 50 percent thujanol and is known for its beneficial effects on the immune system and hormones.
 
==Classification==
 
==Classification==
 
* Botanical Name : Thymus vulgaris / Thymus zygis
 
* Botanical Name : Thymus vulgaris / Thymus zygis
* Other Names :  
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* Other Names : Sweet Thyme
* CAS Number : 85085-75-2
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* CAS Number : 8007-46-3
* Origin :  
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* Origin : Spain, France, Greece, Morocco, Algeria, Germany, USA (Wild)
  
 
==Extraction Method==
 
==Extraction Method==
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==Chemical Constituents==
 
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This plant contains 50 percent thujanol ([[Sabinene hydrate]])
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==Aromatherapy==
 
==Aromatherapy==
 
http://wikiwel.com/wikihealing//index.php?title=Thyme
 
http://wikiwel.com/wikihealing//index.php?title=Thyme

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Thymus vulgaris

See also : Thyme
Found only in the wild, this plant contains 50 percent thujanol and is known for its beneficial effects on the immune system and hormones.

Classification

  • Botanical Name : Thymus vulgaris / Thymus zygis
  • Other Names : Sweet Thyme
  • CAS Number : 8007-46-3
  • Origin : Spain, France, Greece, Morocco, Algeria, Germany, USA (Wild)

Extraction Method

  • Parts Used : Tops & Leaves
  • Steam Distillation
  • Physical Description :

Olfactory Description

  • Family : Herbal
  • Perfumery Note: Middle

Chemical Constituents

This plant contains 50 percent thujanol (Sabinene hydrate)

Aromatherapy

http://wikiwel.com/wikihealing//index.php?title=Thyme