🌿 Herb of the Month: Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Medicinal Reputation: Thyme has long been valued in natural medicine, thanks to the powerful compounds in its essential oils, especially thymol and carvacrol. These natural ingredients have been shown to fight bacteria, viruses, and even fungi. For the lungs, thyme helps relax spasms in the airways, making breathing easier, and also supports the clearing of mucus when you cough. In the digestive system, it eases bloating and discomfort, while its slightly bitter taste helps stimulate digestion. Thyme also contains tannins, which gently tone tissues and support gut health. For centuries, people have trusted thyme for coughs, colds, and other respiratory troubles with modern research continuing to back up thyme's medicinal properties. Brewed as a tea, mixed into honey, or added to meals, thyme is the perfect herb to support winter wellness.
Herb Care: A hardy perennial shrub, thyme thrives in dry conditions and can withstand light winter frosts. While it may be harvested during the colder months, its growth slows in December so be gentle and pick only the soft green tops to encourage healthy regrowth in spring. Dried thyme retains much of its flavour, making it a reliable kitchen staple year round.
⚠️ Note: Always seek guidance from a qualified medical herbalist before using herbs medicinally. 👉 https://nimh.org.uk/find-a-herbalist/