

Description
This herbal tea from Provence is perfect for soothing sore throat and digestive disorders. A tasty and healthy infusion.
The thyme is a sub-arbrisseau of the family Lamiaceae, reaching 20-30 cm in height. It is characterized by its small green leaves and its pink or white flowers. Thyme prefers Mediterranean climates and well drained soils. It is mainly cultivated in Provence, Spain and Italy.
The Provence thyme helps improve digestion and strengthen the immune system thanks to its antiseptic properties, ideal for general well-being.
The thyme of Provence, Thymus vulgaris, is an aromatic and medicinal plant used since ancient times. Egyptians used it to embalm the dead, while Greeks and Romans used it to purify the air and treat various conditions. In the Middle Ages, thyme was a symbol of courage and protection. Today, it is appreciated for its antiseptic and digestive properties.
Data sheet
To prepare a thyme tea, add a tablespoon of dried leaves to a cup of boiling water. Allow infuse for 10 minutes, then filter. You can drink this herbal tea up to three times a day to enjoy its digestive and antiseptic benefits.
Consult a health care professional before using thyme, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or taking medication. Thyme may cause allergic reactions in some people. Avoid prolonged use without medical advice.
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The thyme is a sub-arbrisseau of the family Lamiaceae, reaching 20-30 cm in height. It is characterized by its small green leaves and its pink or white flowers. Thyme prefers Mediterranean climates and well drained soils. It is mainly cultivated in Provence, Spain and Italy.
The Provence thyme helps improve digestion and strengthen the immune system thanks to its antiseptic properties, ideal for general well-being.
The thyme of Provence, Thymus vulgaris, is an aromatic and medicinal plant used since ancient times. Egyptians used it to embalm the dead, while Greeks and Romans used it to purify the air and treat various conditions. In the Middle Ages, thyme was a symbol of courage and protection. Today, it is appreciated for its antiseptic and digestive properties.
Data sheet
To prepare a thyme tea, add a tablespoon of dried leaves to a cup of boiling water. Allow infuse for 10 minutes, then filter. You can drink this herbal tea up to three times a day to enjoy its digestive and antiseptic benefits.
Consult a health care professional before using thyme, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or taking medication. Thyme may cause allergic reactions in some people. Avoid prolonged use without medical advice.
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