Thyme Single Flower Vinegar Glycerite Blend
Our Flower Glycerites are alcohol-free herbal extracts designed to capture the delicate essence and benefits of flowers. Think about how your favorite flowers and aromatic herbs smell — now imagine that beautifully intense small as a medicinal flavor!
You only need a few drops of this blend to benefit from these flower medicines.
Made with high-quality organic flax glycerine, this vinegar glycerite offers a smooth and sweet-tasting option for those seeking an alternative to alcohol-based tinctures.
Ingredients: Organically-grown Thyme leaves infused in organic flax glycerin and organic apple cider vinegar.
About Thyme
Thyme has a warm, savory flavor with earthy, slightly peppery, and herbal notes. It has a strong, aromatic taste with subtle hints of lemon and mint, making it both refreshing and robust.
Grounding and Purifying: Thyme is considered a warming and slightly astringent herb that brings a sense of grounded energy. It has a purifying influence on both the physical body and the mind, clearing stagnation and promoting clarity.
Fortifying and Strengthening: Energetically, thyme is seen as a strengthening herb, supporting the body and spirit in times of weakness or fatigue. It is often used to promote resilience and endurance, encouraging both physical and emotional vitality.
Solar Plexus and Root Chakras: Thyme is energetically connected with the solar plexus chakra, helping to balance personal power, confidence, and self-expression. It also resonates with the root chakra, promoting stability and a sense of safety.
Action Profile:
Respiratory Support: Thyme is well-known for its ability to support the respiratory system. It has antimicrobial and expectorant properties, making it effective for relieving coughs, clearing mucus, and soothing sore throats. Thyme is commonly used in teas and syrups to ease symptoms of colds, bronchitis, and respiratory infections.
Antimicrobial and Antiviral: Thyme contains compounds like thymol, which have strong antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. It is used to support the immune system and help fight off infections, particularly in the respiratory and digestive systems. Consider adding a few drops to some honey.
Digestive Aid: Thyme is also used to support digestion, promoting the flow of bile and easing indigestion, bloating, and gas. It has mild carminative properties that help soothe the stomach and relieve discomfort.
Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant: Thyme contains antioxidants that help protect the body from oxidative stress. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, supporting the body in reducing chronic inflammation and promoting overall wellness.
Mood-Boosting and Stress-Relieving: Thyme has been used to help alleviate stress and improve mood. Its stimulating yet grounding energy is thought to promote clarity and reduce mental fatigue.**
What is a glycerite, exactly?
Glycerites are herbal extracts that use vegetable glycerine to draw out properties of a plant, offering a milder, albeit sweeter, flavor profile while still preserving the plant's active properties. Glycerine, a natural humectant, helps to draw moisture into the skin and supports the herbal properties in a way that is gentle on the body. Flax glycerine, derived from the flaxseed plant, is a particularly soothing and nourishing base, making this glycerite ideal for those with sensitivities to alcohol, those who prefer a more accessible, family-friendly alternative, and want to stay away from palm-derived glycerin.
While these Whether used internally or externally, a flower glycerite provides a soothing and balanced way to enjoy the benefits of herbal medicine without the need for alcohol-based extractions.
Will a sweet glycerite affect my blood sugar levels?
Glycerin is a sugar alcohol that has a sweet taste but does not significantly raise blood glucose levels like traditional sugar does. This is because glycerin is metabolized differently by the body, providing a minimal impact on insulin and blood sugar levels. It is commonly used in sugar-free and low-carb products as a sweetener, offering a less pronounced effect on glycemic control compared to regular sugars.
Enjoy the pure, calming energy of flowers in a versatile, alcohol-free form, one drop at a time!
Our Flower Glycerites are alcohol-free herbal extracts designed to capture the delicate essence and benefits of flowers. Think about how your favorite flowers and aromatic herbs smell — now imagine that beautifully intense small as a medicinal flavor!
You only need a few drops of this blend to benefit from these flower medicines.
Made with high-quality organic flax glycerine, this vinegar glycerite offers a smooth and sweet-tasting option for those seeking an alternative to alcohol-based tinctures.
Ingredients: Organically-grown Thyme leaves infused in organic flax glycerin and organic apple cider vinegar.
About Thyme
Thyme has a warm, savory flavor with earthy, slightly peppery, and herbal notes. It has a strong, aromatic taste with subtle hints of lemon and mint, making it both refreshing and robust.
Grounding and Purifying: Thyme is considered a warming and slightly astringent herb that brings a sense of grounded energy. It has a purifying influence on both the physical body and the mind, clearing stagnation and promoting clarity.
Fortifying and Strengthening: Energetically, thyme is seen as a strengthening herb, supporting the body and spirit in times of weakness or fatigue. It is often used to promote resilience and endurance, encouraging both physical and emotional vitality.
Solar Plexus and Root Chakras: Thyme is energetically connected with the solar plexus chakra, helping to balance personal power, confidence, and self-expression. It also resonates with the root chakra, promoting stability and a sense of safety.
Action Profile:
Respiratory Support: Thyme is well-known for its ability to support the respiratory system. It has antimicrobial and expectorant properties, making it effective for relieving coughs, clearing mucus, and soothing sore throats. Thyme is commonly used in teas and syrups to ease symptoms of colds, bronchitis, and respiratory infections.
Antimicrobial and Antiviral: Thyme contains compounds like thymol, which have strong antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. It is used to support the immune system and help fight off infections, particularly in the respiratory and digestive systems. Consider adding a few drops to some honey.
Digestive Aid: Thyme is also used to support digestion, promoting the flow of bile and easing indigestion, bloating, and gas. It has mild carminative properties that help soothe the stomach and relieve discomfort.
Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant: Thyme contains antioxidants that help protect the body from oxidative stress. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, supporting the body in reducing chronic inflammation and promoting overall wellness.
Mood-Boosting and Stress-Relieving: Thyme has been used to help alleviate stress and improve mood. Its stimulating yet grounding energy is thought to promote clarity and reduce mental fatigue.**
What is a glycerite, exactly?
Glycerites are herbal extracts that use vegetable glycerine to draw out properties of a plant, offering a milder, albeit sweeter, flavor profile while still preserving the plant's active properties. Glycerine, a natural humectant, helps to draw moisture into the skin and supports the herbal properties in a way that is gentle on the body. Flax glycerine, derived from the flaxseed plant, is a particularly soothing and nourishing base, making this glycerite ideal for those with sensitivities to alcohol, those who prefer a more accessible, family-friendly alternative, and want to stay away from palm-derived glycerin.
While these Whether used internally or externally, a flower glycerite provides a soothing and balanced way to enjoy the benefits of herbal medicine without the need for alcohol-based extractions.
Will a sweet glycerite affect my blood sugar levels?
Glycerin is a sugar alcohol that has a sweet taste but does not significantly raise blood glucose levels like traditional sugar does. This is because glycerin is metabolized differently by the body, providing a minimal impact on insulin and blood sugar levels. It is commonly used in sugar-free and low-carb products as a sweetener, offering a less pronounced effect on glycemic control compared to regular sugars.
Enjoy the pure, calming energy of flowers in a versatile, alcohol-free form, one drop at a time!
Our Flower Glycerites are alcohol-free herbal extracts designed to capture the delicate essence and benefits of flowers. Think about how your favorite flowers and aromatic herbs smell — now imagine that beautifully intense small as a medicinal flavor!
You only need a few drops of this blend to benefit from these flower medicines.
Made with high-quality organic flax glycerine, this vinegar glycerite offers a smooth and sweet-tasting option for those seeking an alternative to alcohol-based tinctures.
Ingredients: Organically-grown Thyme leaves infused in organic flax glycerin and organic apple cider vinegar.
About Thyme
Thyme has a warm, savory flavor with earthy, slightly peppery, and herbal notes. It has a strong, aromatic taste with subtle hints of lemon and mint, making it both refreshing and robust.
Grounding and Purifying: Thyme is considered a warming and slightly astringent herb that brings a sense of grounded energy. It has a purifying influence on both the physical body and the mind, clearing stagnation and promoting clarity.
Fortifying and Strengthening: Energetically, thyme is seen as a strengthening herb, supporting the body and spirit in times of weakness or fatigue. It is often used to promote resilience and endurance, encouraging both physical and emotional vitality.
Solar Plexus and Root Chakras: Thyme is energetically connected with the solar plexus chakra, helping to balance personal power, confidence, and self-expression. It also resonates with the root chakra, promoting stability and a sense of safety.
Action Profile:
Respiratory Support: Thyme is well-known for its ability to support the respiratory system. It has antimicrobial and expectorant properties, making it effective for relieving coughs, clearing mucus, and soothing sore throats. Thyme is commonly used in teas and syrups to ease symptoms of colds, bronchitis, and respiratory infections.
Antimicrobial and Antiviral: Thyme contains compounds like thymol, which have strong antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. It is used to support the immune system and help fight off infections, particularly in the respiratory and digestive systems. Consider adding a few drops to some honey.
Digestive Aid: Thyme is also used to support digestion, promoting the flow of bile and easing indigestion, bloating, and gas. It has mild carminative properties that help soothe the stomach and relieve discomfort.
Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant: Thyme contains antioxidants that help protect the body from oxidative stress. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, supporting the body in reducing chronic inflammation and promoting overall wellness.
Mood-Boosting and Stress-Relieving: Thyme has been used to help alleviate stress and improve mood. Its stimulating yet grounding energy is thought to promote clarity and reduce mental fatigue.**
What is a glycerite, exactly?
Glycerites are herbal extracts that use vegetable glycerine to draw out properties of a plant, offering a milder, albeit sweeter, flavor profile while still preserving the plant's active properties. Glycerine, a natural humectant, helps to draw moisture into the skin and supports the herbal properties in a way that is gentle on the body. Flax glycerine, derived from the flaxseed plant, is a particularly soothing and nourishing base, making this glycerite ideal for those with sensitivities to alcohol, those who prefer a more accessible, family-friendly alternative, and want to stay away from palm-derived glycerin.
While these Whether used internally or externally, a flower glycerite provides a soothing and balanced way to enjoy the benefits of herbal medicine without the need for alcohol-based extractions.
Will a sweet glycerite affect my blood sugar levels?
Glycerin is a sugar alcohol that has a sweet taste but does not significantly raise blood glucose levels like traditional sugar does. This is because glycerin is metabolized differently by the body, providing a minimal impact on insulin and blood sugar levels. It is commonly used in sugar-free and low-carb products as a sweetener, offering a less pronounced effect on glycemic control compared to regular sugars.
Enjoy the pure, calming energy of flowers in a versatile, alcohol-free form, one drop at a time!
All our herbs are organically grown, ethically harvested, or conscientiously-sourced as Certified Organic whenever possible.
**Information provided is for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease or for prescribing any medication. If you have or believe that you have a serious medical problem, contact your health care provider.