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8 Health Benefits Of Plectranthus amboinicus (Broad leaf thyme)

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August 28, 2022
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Ayurveda has well-documented the art of using herbs for multiple purposes. The medicinal properties of plants depend on the presence of certain phytochemicals present in them. Amongst them, broad leaf thyme has a plethora of health benefits that may include its ability to improve skin, detoxify the body, defend against cough and cold, ease arthritis pain, relieve stress, and optimize digestion.

 

What is broad leaf thyme?

 

If you happen to stumble across a small green perennial plant in Africa that smells like Cuban oregano, there’s a good chance you’ve found broad leaf thyme. Although it is native to parts of southern and eastern Africa, the demand for this beneficial herb has caused cultivation to spread to other tropical areas around the world with suitable growing conditions. The plant, whose scientific name is Plectranthus amboinicus, is very hardy and grows quickly, requires little water, and can even grow in colder conditions if the weather changes dramatically.

 

Broad leaf thyme Uses

 

The leaves of broad leaf thyme are the most sought-after parts of this plant. Why?

•           They are ideal for flavoring meat and vegetable dishes, while the ground-up dried leaves can be added to soups, stews, and other meals as an herb.

•           While essential oils can be extracted from the leaves, they are more commonly used in full or powdered form and can be eaten normally or rubbed topically on the skin for some of its effects.

•           Due to the presence of potent phenolics such as rosmarinic acid and caffeic acid, researchers have suggested that it has the potential to be used in nutraceuticals.

 

Speaking of medicinal uses, let’s take a closer look at some of the health benefits of broad leaf thyme.

 

Fresh broad leaf thyme leaves are used in cooking and for medicinal purposes.

 

Health Benefits of broad leaf thyme

 

May Relieve Respiratory Issues

If you are suffering from a cold, a sore throat, congestion, a stuffy nose, or painful sinuses, you can chew on the leaves. The compounds contained in the herb may act as a powerful expectorant to eliminate mucus and phlegm from your respiratory tracts and clear out your sinuses. This might also help to boost your immune system.

 

Can Be Used In Skin Care

One of the most popular uses of broad leaf thyme is as an effective skin treatment. From bug bites and stings to eczema and psoriasis, the thyme can possess anti-inflammatory compounds that may quickly reduce redness and swelling, while maybe eliminating itchiness and irritation. Also, the oil might enhance skin regeneration and stimulate skin cell activity. The presence of gamma-linoleic acid may aid in treating skin disorders such as allergies, dermatitis, inflammation, and irritation.

 

Might Have Potential Omega-6 Content

If you do choose to extract the essential oil from the leaves, the volatile compounds in that extract may include omega-6 fatty acids, such as gamma-linolenic acid. This specific fatty acid has been linked to reducing arthritis by increasing joint regeneration; this may also be important for athletes or those with osteoporosis who have regular impact stress on their joints and bones.

 

Can Contain Vitamin C and A

The high content of ascorbic acid found in the herb might make it important as an immune system booster, while carotenoids and vitamin A content may help in improving vision, reduce oxidative stress in the eyes, and even possibly prevent macular degeneration.

 

Might Reduce Stress and Anxiety

Although one of the lesser-known benefits of broad leaf thyme, some of the organic compounds and minerals might be mildly sedative in nature. In folk medicine, it might have been used as an herbal remedy, particularly in tea form – to those with high anxiety or chronic stress to induce relaxation, peace of mind, and healthy, restful sleep.

 

If you are suffering from a cold, a sore throat, congestion, a stuffy nose, or painful sinuses, you can chew on the leaves or brew tea from the leaves.

 

May Enhance Diuresis

Broad leaf thyme may act as a very effective diuretic, which means that it can have the potential to rid the body of toxins by stimulating urination; this may also reduce the amount of excess salt, fat, and water in the body, keeping the kidneys and lymphatic system functioning smoothly.

 

Can Help Relieve from Fever

If you are suffering from a cold or flu, a common symptom is a fever. Broad leaf thyme is considered to be sudorific, meaning that it may stimulate sweating, which also can help clear out toxins through the skin and speed the recovery process. Moreover, broad leaves may also be used in Asia and South America to treat cholera and meningitis. It might also be used to treat sensory disorders associated with the ears and eyes.

 

Might Aid In Preventing Irritable Bowel Syndrome

In folk medicine, the thyme might have been commonly used to settle upset stomachs and relieve irritable bowel syndrome by regulating digestion and soothing stomach inflammation. Brewing tea from the leaves is still considered an effective way to take advantage of this health benefit.

 

Word of caution: The bristly leaves and stems may cause mild contact dermatitis to people with sensitive skin, but generally, there might not be a possibility of allergenic potential in broad leaf thyme.  Due to its potent mixture of compounds and chemicals, however, pregnant and breastfeeding mothers are discouraged from using the herb. (Organicfacts.net)

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