Top 15 Most Powerful Medicinal Plants

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5. Thyme

Parsley, sage, rosemary and, oh yeah, that stuff. Although thyme has long been associated with flavoring foods, its exceptional aroma can also be used medicinally. Thyme is very effective at keeping small insects away. We may like the smell, but ants and mosquitoes don’t feel the same way! Thyme has also been used traditionally to treat lung and breathing problems.

Sprinkled over food, thyme not only adds flavor, its natural anti-bacterial compounds help to stop foodborne bacteria from growing. Thyme will lower your blood pressure as well as prevent the development of colon cancer.

Thyme essential oil, when added to a carrier oil, will help soothe red, dry, itchy skin. Thyme is full of a special type of omega-3 fatty acid that supports healthy kidney, brain, and heart function. Breathing in the steam of thyme-infused water will offer quick relief from coughs and scratchy throats. Drinking thyme tea is also known to relax and calm the nervous system.

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