THYME LINALOL
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Sourced from southern terroirs, Linalool Thyme essential oil distinguishes itself through its aromatic softness and its multifunctional action: neurotonics, antispasmodic and antimicrobial.
Rich in linalool, it offers a usage profile suited to professionals, combining efficacy and tolerance.
A TRULY FRENCH ORIGIN
Grown in France, the plants from our producers are distilled either in the Drôme Provençale (fixed distillery unit), or directly in the harvest field (mobile distillery unit), then packaged in our warehouse in Isère.
Each batch is traced from the plot to the bottle, with analyses conducted by a French laboratory.
A LOCAL ALTERNATIVE
This locally grown plant can represent a relevant alternative to popular exotic essential oils.
Despite their natural origin, these can have a significant environmental impact (deforestation, pressure on biodiversity, carbon-intensive transport).
Here is an example:
Tea tree offers a broader antimicrobial spectrum, while Linalool thyme is characterized by its olfactory softness and its neurotonique action.
Please note: Each essential oil has a unique identity, and the same plant can also vary depending on its origin. The equivalences proposed here do not aim to fully replace exotic plants, but to explore complementary alternatives based on your needs.
This comparison is part of an approach to promote Made in France and Made in Europe products, while encouraging responsible use of oils sourced from fragile ecosystems such as Tea Tree or Ylang-Ylang.
Complete Plant Identity
QUALITY GUARANTEES
- 100% pure, natural, undiluted.
- Certified ORGANIC by Ecocert (FR-BIO-01)
- HECT (French chemotyped essential oil standard)
- Conform to EOBBD (Essential Oil Botanically and Biochemically Defined)
- Certificate of Analysis (CoA) included via Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS)
PLANT CHEMICAL PROFILE
MOLECULAR PROPERTIES
WHO IS THIS oil FOR?
COSMETICS
- Muscle relaxant gels for athletes, formulated with linalool thyme and vegetable menthol.
- Refreshing tonic lotions for tired skin, enriched with linalool.
- Soothing post-depilation creams, benefiting from the anti-irritant action of linalool.
PHARMACIES
- Enteric-coated capsules with linalol Thyme essential oil (e.g. 150 mg) to relieve irritable bowel syndrome.
- Dry inhalers for motion sickness, based on linalool and linalyl acetate.
- Antispasmodic salves for topical application, combining linalol Thyme and plant extracts.
FOOD INDUSTRY
- Use as a flavoring in infusions and condiments, in strict dilution and under professional guidance.
AROMATHERAPY
- example of blend for digestive spasms: 2 mL of Linalol Thyme + 10 mL of Calendula vegetable oil
- daily abdominal massage.
Précautions d’emploi
Not recommended for:
- Children under 7 years old
- Pregnant / breastfeeding women
- Epileptics
- Asthmatics
Essential oils are not without risks:
- Prior skin patch test recommended
- Never ingest undiluted without consulting a healthcare professional.
- Risks: allergy, convulsion, irritation, respiratory toxicity
Logistics
- 1 kg bottle: 24 × 9 × 9 cm
- 5 kg jerrycan: 28 × 18 × 23 cm
- 10 kg jerrycan: 32 × 23 × 29 cm
Please note:
Bulk orders are non-returnable, non-exchangeable, and non-refundable, except in the event of damage during transport.
If you suspect a quality issue with a bulk order, please contact our team within 30 days.
A 10 ml sample can be requested for analysis.
Any questions? Feel free to contact us:
+33 6 13 80 34 13
contact@domainedesaromesfrancais.com.
SHIPPING COSTS
France :
Mondial Relay : 14,95 €
Colissimo : 14,95 €
DHL : 24,95 €
Europe :
Mondial Relay : 15,95 €
Colissimo : 15,95 €
DHL : 25,95 €
SAFETY
Flammable, irritant, potentially toxic by inhalation or ingestion
Toxic to aquatic organisms
Sources :
The information presented above is provided for informational purposes only and cannot replace the advice of a healthcare professional.
- Schmidt, E., et al. (2012). Chemical Composition, Olfactory Analysis and Antibacterial Activity of Thymus vulgaris Chemotypes… Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 27(5), 364–373. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12078-012-0132-5
- Satyal, P., Murray, B. L., McFeeters, R. L., & Setzer, W. N. (2016). Essential Oil Characterization of Thymus vulgaris from Various Geographical Locations. Molecules, 21(10), 133. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21101331
- Francis, S. M., et al. (2021). Thymus vulgaris Essential Oil and Its Biological Activity. Pharmaceuticals, 14(11), 1129. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph14111129
