Evidence supporting the use of: Thyme
For the health condition: Congestion
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is commonly used to support respiratory health, particularly for congestion, and this usage has roots both in traditional herbal medicine and some scientific research. Traditionally, thyme has been used in Europe and the Mediterranean region for centuries to treat coughs, bronchitis, and upper respiratory tract infections. The main active compounds in thyme—thymol and carvacrol—have demonstrated antimicrobial, antispasmodic, and expectorant properties in laboratory studies.
Scientific studies have shown that thyme extracts can help relax the muscles of the trachea and bronchi, supporting easier breathing and potentially helping to clear congestion. For example, a randomized controlled trial published in Phytomedicine found that a combination of thyme and ivy extracts reduced coughing fits and improved symptoms in patients with acute bronchitis. Additionally, in vitro and animal studies indicate that thyme oil may decrease mucus production and reduce inflammation in the airways.
However, while these findings are promising, high-quality, large-scale clinical trials on thyme alone for congestion are limited. Most evidence comes from studies using thyme in combination with other herbal extracts. Therefore, while there is a scientific rationale and some supportive evidence, more research is needed to fully establish thyme’s efficacy for treating congestion in humans.
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Allicin
Allspice
alpha-terpineol
anise
Arisaema
asafoetida
Asarum heterotropoides
atractylodes
atractylone
balsam
Barleria
basil
bayleaf
bee products
berry
beta-pinene
betel
birch
bishop\'s weed
bitter grass
black currant
black pepper
black salt
blackboard tree
Bombax
borneol
buckthorn
Buddha\'s hand
cajuput
Camellia sinensis
cardamom
cayenne pepper
chamomile
Chinese raisintree
cineole
Citrus
Clerodendrum trichotomum
coltsfoot
cowherb
Echinacea
echinacea purpurea
Elder
elderberry
Ephedra
ephedrine
essential oil blend
eucalyptus
European Elder
ferula assafoetida
Gallesia
gamma-terpinene
garlic bulb
ginger
green tea
heal-all
honey
Horsemint
horseradish
hyssop
Isatis
Ivy
joe-pye
lemongrass
licorice root
Ligusticum
long pepper
malabar nut
mallow
Meadow sage
Menthol oil
Monoterpenes
Mugwort
Nardostachys
Orris
Osha
Piper retrofractum
Platycodon
pomegranate
Pyrrosia
quercetin
ravinsara
rosemary
Sambucus nigra
Sassafras
Servicetree
Sesquiterpenes
Sichuan pepper
spearmint leaf
squawvine
sweet flag
Szechuan lovage
Tayuya
thyme
Thymus
Trichosanthes
turmeric
Vasicine
Vasicinone
Vervain
vitamin C
Wasabi
Yerba buena
Yerba santa
Zinc
Other health conditions supported by thyme
Abdominal PainAcne
Antibiotics (alternatives to)
Anxiety
Arthritis
Asthma
Athlete's Foot
Backache
Bites and Stings
Boils
Bronchitis
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Canker Sores
Chest Pain
Chills
Colds (antiviral)
Colds (decongestant)
Colds (general)
Colds (prevention)
Colds (with fever)
Congestion
Congestion (bronchial)
Congestion (lungs)
Congestion (lymphatic)
Congestion (sinus)
Constipation (adults)
Cough (damp)
Cough (dry)
Cough (general)
Cough (spastic)
Cuts
Dandruff
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Ear Infection or Earache
Eczema
Pertussis
Products containing thyme
Metagenics
CandiBactin AR
Metagenics
CandiBactin-AR
Integrative Therapeutics
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