The benefits of wild thyme thyme or thyme, which is considered a perennial herbal plant, there are two wild, gardener or agricultural species that smell of refreshing aromatic, and have a sharp but delicious taste and have been used for hundreds of years as a medicinal herb and in cooking was a symbol of happiness in the ancient Romans and Greeks and therefore considered to be of amazing health value.
- It is one of the most important spices to open the appetite added green or crusty to soups, salads and sauces to soften the smell of food.
- Thyme contains minerals (iron-magnesium-calcium) and vitamins, F, A,W, B6 and omega fatty acids
- There is vitamin K, which helps bone growth.
- Thyme contains the highest percentage of antioxidants that support cells in fighting the formation of cancer-causing free radicals
- Chewing thyme soothes toothache, heals sagging gums and relieves mental fatigue and asthma
- Useful in supporting the immune system it is anti-oxidation
- Strengthens the muscles and prevents atherosclerosis
- Wild Thyme is mainly used to disinfect the respiratory tract treat coughs and severe chest catarrh
- Oral antiseptic and appetite suppressant also useful in the treatment of throat and throat pain and inflammation of the mucous membranes
- Used to cleanse the digestive system, expels gases and helps digest food in the stomach and avoid constipation
- Relieves rheumatic and joint pain and relaxes nerves
- Washing the head with thyme prevents hair loss, strengthens it and nourishes the roots
- Drinking a glass of wild thyme with a spoonful of honey is useful in cases of colds and colds