THE MOST POTENT HERB THAT DESTROYS PARASITES, URINARY TRACT & BLADDER INFECTIONS, HERPES, AND FLU VIRUSES

Scientific and traditional evidence supports thyme for:

  • Coughs and mild respiratory infections

  • Soothing sore throats

  • Digestive discomfort and bloating

  • Mild antibacterial support

  • Antioxidant protection

Thyme tea, for example, may help relieve cold symptoms by relaxing airway muscles and reducing irritation.

 What Thyme Does NOT Do

Despite viral claims, thyme:

  •  Does not destroy parasites in the human body

  •  Does not cure urinary tract or bladder infections

  •  Does not eliminate herpes or flu viruses

  •  Does not cure arthritis, sciatica, or joint diseases

  •  Does not treat candida infections medically

These conditions require medical diagnosis and treatment. Herbs like thyme can be supportive but never a replacement for professional care.

 Safe Ways to Use Thyme

  • Thyme tea (1–2 cups daily)

  • Culinary use in meals

  • Steam inhalation for congestion

Essential oil should never be ingested without medical supervision.

 Conclusion

Thyme is a valuable traditional herb with real health-supporting properties, but it is not a cure-all. Responsible use means appreciating its benefits without believing exaggerated medical claims.