Thyme
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Scientific name: Thymus vulgaris
Family: Lamiaceae
Origin: Mediterranean
Medicinal use: Thyme can also be taken as an infusion to combat problems such as stomach pain, diarrhea, or as a diuretic, eliminating toxins through urine. It is also advisable in cases of asthma, sore throat and cough. Also, its juice is used as a bactericide for mouthwashes.
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SKU: 0655 Category: Culinary GardenScientific name: Persicaria odorata
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