Essential Spices

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essential spices
essential spices
What are the essential spices to keep in the kitchen?

I have:

Basil
Oregano
Garlic Powder
Garlic Salt
Onion Powder
Italian Seasoning
Seasoned Salt
Saffron
Cinnamon
Salt
Pepper

What else do I need?

all of the above plus cloves, onion flakes,red pepper flakes,ginger,Chile pepper,soup base =chicken, and beef cubes or powder

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Peru Balsam Essential Oil 1/3 Oz.: C


Peru Balsam Essential Oil 1/3 Oz.: C


$11.03


Peru balsam is collected from wild trees along the ‘Balsam Coast’ of El Salvador. Peru balsam oil has a very sweet, balsamic, rich, vanilla-like aroma. It has outstanding staying power and is one of the best fixatives. Non toxic, Non irritant. A nice addition to soothing skin creams; imparts a rich, vanilla-like scent. It blends well with spicy, floral, Oriental and balsamic scents. Aromatherapy benefits: anchoring, strengthening. Balsam of Peru is warm and aromatic, much hotter and more stimulating than Balsam of Copaiba and is used for similar complaints. Stimulant, expectorant, parasiticide, asthma, bronchitis, nervous tension, stress, rashes, eczema. Used as a fixative and fragrance component in soaps, detergents, creams, lotions and perfumes. It stimulates the heart, increases blood presure, and lessons mucus secretions; useful for respiratory disorders such as asthma chronic coughs and bronchitis. Used in scabies and skin diseases; it destroys the itch acarus and its eggs, and is much to be preferred to sulphur ointment, also of value in prurigo, pruritis and in later stages of acute eczema. It is applied externally to sore nipples and discharges from the ear. Blends well with ylang-ylang, patchouli, petigrain, sandlewood, rose, spices, and floral and oriental bases. Essential and resin oils are volatile, fragrant materials extracted from the root, bark, wood, seed, fruit, leaf or flower of a single plant. Essential oils contain the odor, taste and medicinal properties of the plant itself, but in very concentrated form, with no base oil, alcohol, water or dilutants added. Steam distillation and cold pressing are used to extract the essential oil from the plant. Starwest Essential Oils are guaranteed to be 100% pure and undiluted. The distillation process occurs either at the site where the plants are grown or at a distillery. Each oil is tested for purity and strength using the gas chromatography method. Packaged in glass amber bottles to preserve the oils, the 1/3 ounce size has a fitted dropper insert and a tamper-evident, child-proof lid. The larger items are in amber glass or PET gallon containers, depending on the product. Starwest’s pure essential oils are suitable for use in aromatherapy, cosmetic preparation, healing and body care, potpourris and more. Essential oils are very potent and should always be used sparingly and in conjunction with a reliable reference.

Mulling Spices, Original: 1 lb: C


Mulling Spices, Original: 1 lb: C


$9.86


This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Mulled Cider Combine cider and mulling spices in a large pan. Bring to a boil, then simmer uncovered 30 minutes. Strain the spices from the mixture and discard. Return the cider to pan and keep warm. The cider is ready to be served as is. If spiking it, pour 1 ounce of the preferred liquor into each serving mug and fill with the hot cider. Can be sweetened to taste. One sweetening option is spiced butter. If the cider is to be embellished with the spiced butter, cream the butter and dark brown sugar together with an electric mixer until light and fluffy. Add the spices and continue beating 1 minute more. Float a heaping teaspoon of the butter on top of each serving of hot cider. Store any leftover butter in the refrigerator for future batches of mulled cider. Spiced Butter ½ cups (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature 2 cups (packed) dark brown sugar 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon ½ teaspoon grated nutmeg ½ teaspoon ground cloves

Nutmeg Essential Oil 1/3 fl oz: C


Nutmeg Essential Oil 1/3 fl oz: C


$5.22


This warming, spicy essential oil is used in aromatherapy to fight inflammations and muscle as well as rheumatic pain, while assisting the digestive system and supporting the reproductive system, and at the same time stimulating and invigorating the mind. Scent Characteristics: Sweet, warm, spicy scent with a terpeney top note. Distillation Method: Steam distillation of the Nutmeg. Common Uses: Flavoring, Scent, Aromatherapy Qualities & Properties: Analgesic, Antibacterial, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Astringent, Carminative, Cephalic, Digestive, Diuretic, Emmenagogic, Febrifuge, Hypertensive, Nervine, Sedative, Sudorific, Uterine, Vermifuge, Vulnerary. Calming, tonic – general, uterine tonic. Nutmeg oil is distilled from whole, dried nutmegs that have been cut into small particles and pressed to remove the fixed oil, also known as nutmeg butter. The oil has the characteristic aromatic, volatile, oily-spicy fragrance of whole nutmegs. Nutmeg oil is a component in men’s fragrances and spicy perfumes. Aromatherapy benefits: rejuvenating, uplifting, energizing. Fragrant and tasty nutmeg is essential in any number of recipes. What would eggnog be without the nutmeg? It is mildly hallucinogenic, which may also contribute to the Christmas cheer. Nutmeg is also used in perfumes and ointments. The brown, wrinkled, apricot-like fruit contains a kernel which is covered by a bright red membrane. The membrane (arillus) provides the spice mace, and the kernel the spice nutmeg. Traditional Middle Eastern, Indian and North African spice mixtures, used for everything from meats to pastries, such as baharat, garam masala and ras el hanout, often contain nutmeg. In Holland, nutmeg is used for just about everything, literally from soup to nuts, and everything in between. French quatre épices (’four spices’) contains nutmeg, ginger, white pepper and cloves. Allspice and cinnamon are sometimes added. Four spice mix finds its way into stews, ragouts, sausages and pastries. Jamaica’s great jerk grilled meat seasoning often contains nutmeg. In small quantities, nutmeg acts on the stomach to improve appetite and digestion. Nutmeg oil is sometimes used to dispel flatulence. It helps prevent gas and fermentation in the intestinal tract. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Both nutmeg and mace are used for flatulence and to correct the nausea arising from other drugs, also to allay nausea and vomiting. Nutmeg is an agreeable addition to drinks for convalescents.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Both nutmeg and mace possess aromatic stimulating properties, and are occasionally used to remove flatulency, correct the nausea arising from other drugs, and to allay nausea and vomiting. It may be used in gastrodynia and atonic diarrhoea. The nutmeg forms a very agreeable addition to various drinks for convalescents, as well as to some articles of diet; it is generally grated over them, or mixed with them.’ ‘Dose of nutmeg or mace,

Nutmeg Essential Oil 4 fl oz: C


Nutmeg Essential Oil 4 fl oz: C


$35.18


Nutmeg oil is distilled from whole, dried nutmegs that have been cut into small particles and pressed to remove the fixed oil, also known as nutmeg butter. The oil has the characteristic aromatic, volatile, oily-spicy fragrance of whole nutmegs. Nutmeg oil is a component in men’s fragrances and spicy perfumes. Aromatherapy benefits: rejuvenating, uplifting, energizing. Fragrant and tasty nutmeg is essential in any number of recipes. What would eggnog be without the nutmeg? It is mildly hallucinogenic, which may also contribute to the Christmas cheer. Nutmeg is also used in perfumes and ointments. The brown, wrinkled, apricot-like fruit contains a kernel which is covered by a bright red membrane. The membrane (arillus) provides the spice mace, and the kernel the spice nutmeg. Traditional Middle Eastern, Indian and North African spice mixtures, used for everything from meats to pastries, such as baharat, garam masala and ras el hanout, often contain nutmeg. In Holland, nutmeg is used for just about everything, literally from soup to nuts, and everything in between. French quatre épices (’four spices’) contains nutmeg, ginger, white pepper and cloves. Allspice and cinnamon are sometimes added. Four spice mix finds its way into stews, ragouts, sausages and pastries. Jamaica’s great jerk grilled meat seasoning often contains nutmeg. In small quantities, nutmeg acts on the stomach to improve appetite and digestion. Nutmeg oil is sometimes used to dispel flatulence. It helps prevent gas and fermentation in the intestinal tract. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Both nutmeg and mace are used for flatulence and to correct the nausea arising from other drugs, also to allay nausea and vomiting. Nutmeg is an agreeable addition to drinks for convalescents.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Both nutmeg and mace possess aromatic stimulating properties, and are occasionally used to remove flatulency, correct the nausea arising from other drugs, and to allay nausea and vomiting. It may be used in gastrodynia and atonic diarrhoea. The nutmeg forms a very agreeable addition to various drinks for convalescents, as well as to some articles of diet; it is generally grated over them, or mixed with them.’ ‘Dose of nutmeg or mace, from 5 to 20 grains. Larger doses possess decided narcotic qualities, and in doses of 2 or 3 drachms, dangerous symptoms have been produced.’ Eclectic Materia Medica, 1922 (Felter): ‘An aromatic stimulant and carminative in small doses; larger doses produce nervous sedation and are soporific…’ Nutmeg oil is considered non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing, yet in very large dosage may become toxic with symptoms such as nausea and stupor which is most likely due to the myristicin contained in the oil (mace oil has a higher concentration of myristicin than normal nutmeg oil) and should not be used during pregnancy. The therapeutic properties of Nutmeg oil are: Analgesic, anti-spasmodic, antise

Peru Balsam Essential Oil 4 fl oz: C


Peru Balsam Essential Oil 4 fl oz: C


$97.65


Peru balsam is collected from wild trees along the ‘Balsam Coast’ of El Salvador. Peru balsam oil has a very sweet, balsamic, rich, vanilla-like aroma. It has outstanding staying power and is one of the best fixatives. Non toxic, Non irritant. A nice addition to soothing skin creams; imparts a rich, vanilla-like scent. It blends well with spicy, floral, Oriental and balsamic scents. Aromatherapy benefits: anchoring, strengthening. Balsam of Peru is warm and aromatic, much hotter and more stimulating than Balsam of Copaiba and is used for similar complaints. Stimulant, expectorant, parasiticide, asthma, bronchitis, nervous tension, stress, rashes, eczema. Used as a fixative and fragrance component in soaps, detergents, creams, lotions and perfumes. It stimulates the heart, increases blood presure, and lessons mucus secretions; useful for respiratory disorders such as asthma chronic coughs and bronchitis. Used in scabies and skin diseases; it destroys the itch acarus and its eggs, and is much to be preferred to sulphur ointment, also of value in prurigo, pruritis and in later stages of acute eczema. It is applied externally to sore nipples and discharges from the ear. Blends well with ylang-ylang, patchouli, petigrain, sandlewood, rose, spices, and floral and oriental bases. Essential and resin oils are volatile, fragrant materials extracted from the root, bark, wood, seed, fruit, leaf or flower of a single plant. Essential oils contain the odor, taste and medicinal properties of the plant itself, but in very concentrated form, with no base oil, alcohol, water or dilutants added. Steam distillation and cold pressing are used to extract the essential oil from the plant. Starwest Essential Oils are guaranteed to be 100% pure and undiluted. The distillation process occurs either at the site where the plants are grown or at a distillery. Each oil is tested for purity and strength using the gas chromatography method. Packaged in glass amber bottles to preserve the oils, the 1/3 ounce size has a fitted dropper insert and a tamper-evident, child-proof lid. The larger items are in amber glass or PET gallon containers, depending on the product. Starwest’s pure essential oils are suitable for use in aromatherapy, cosmetic preparation, healing and body care, potpourris and more. Essential oils are very potent and should always be used sparingly and in conjunction with a reliable reference.

Mulling Spices Cert. Organic 1 lb: C


Mulling Spices Cert. Organic 1 lb: C


$13.74


This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Mulled Cider: Combine cider and spice-filled tea infuser in a large pan. Bring to a boil, then simmer uncovered 30 minutes. Remove the mulling bag from the heated mixture. The warm cider is ready to be served as is. If spiking it, pour 1 ounce of the preferred liquor into each serving mug and fill with the hot cider. Can be sweetened to taste. One sweetening option is spiced butter. If the cider is to be embellished with the spiced butter, cream the butter and dark brown sugar together with an electric mixer until light and fluffy. Add the spices and continue beating 1 minute more. Float a heaping teaspoon of the butter on top of each serving of hot cider. Store any leftover butter in the refrigerator for future batches of mulled cider. Spiced Butter ½ cups (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature 2 cups (packed) dark brown sugar 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon ½ teaspoon grated nutmeg ½ teaspoon ground cloves Certified Organic: Orange peel, cinnamon, cloves and allspice.

Mulling Spices, Cider Mate Blend Cert Organic 1 lb: K


Mulling Spices, Cider Mate Blend Cert Organic 1 lb: K


$14.4


Mulled Cider Combine cider and mulling spices in a large pan. Bring to a boil, then simmer uncovered 30 minutes. Strain the spices from the mixture and discard. Return the cider to pan and keep warm. The cider is ready to be served as is. If spiking it, pour 1 ounce of the preferred liquor into each serving mug and fill with the hot cider. Can be sweetened to taste. One sweetening option is spiced butter. If the cider is to be embellished with the spiced butter, cream the butter and dark brown sugar together with an electric mixer until light and fluffy. Add the spices and continue beating 1 minute more. Float a heaping teaspoon of the butter on top of each serving of hot cider. Store any leftover butter in the refrigerator for future batches of mulled cider. Spiced Butter ½ cups (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature 2 cups (packed) dark brown sugar 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon ½ teaspoon grated nutmeg ½ teaspoon ground cloves

Thyme White Essential Oil 1 gallon: C


Thyme White Essential Oil 1 gallon: C


$404


Thyme oil is divided into two types, a red, unrectified oil and a white, rectified oil. Red Thyme oil is the crude distillate and White thyme oil is produced by further re-distillation or rectification. Thyme is basic to most cuisines. Thyme is also a significant medicinal herb. The Sumerians used thyme medicinally as far back as 3000 B.C., and it was among the herbs and spices used in ancient Egypt to keep mummies fresh for the afterlife. Thymol, its active ingredient, helps loosen phlegm, combats bronchial spasms, and discourages growth of bacteria. First noted by a German pharmacist in 1725, thymol eventually replaced carbolic acid as a safer, yet effective, antiseptic. Today it’s found in such popular over-the-counter products as Listerine mouthwash and Vicks VapoRub. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Antiseptic, antispasmodic, tonic and carminative.’ ‘The pounded herb, if given fresh, from 1 to 6 oz. daily, mixed with syrup, has been employed with success as a safe cure for whooping cough. An infusion made from 1 oz. of the dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, sweetened with sugar or honey, is also used for the same purpose, as well as in cases of catarrh and sore throat, given in doses of 1 or more tablespoonsful, several times daily. The wild plant may be equally well used for this.’ The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Thyme for ‘Symptoms of bronchitis and whooping cough. Catarrhs of the upper respiratory tracts.’ ‘Actions: Bronchoantispasmodic; Expectorant; Antibacterial.’ Thyme oil is a very potent oil and should not be used during pregnancy or in cases of high blood pressure. When using white thyme oil in massage therapy, it is imperative to do a skin patch test to determine if the person is sensitive to the oil. Thyme oil strengthens the nerves, aids memory and concentration, can help with the feeling of exhaustion and combats depression. It fortifies the lungs and helps with colds, coughs, asthma, laryngitis, sinusitis, catarrh, whooping cough, sore throats and tonsillitis. Thyme oil is beneficial to the immune system; it can help fight colds, flu, infectious diseases and chills. Thyme oil can help in cases of poor circulation, as well as for arthritis, rheumatism, gout, muscular aches and pains, sprains and sport injuries. It is also helpful for cellulite, anorexia, obesity and edema and could also be useful in cases of scanty periods, leucorrhea, and to speed up birth and to expel afterbirth. As for skin care Thyme oil can help with acne, abscesses, bruises, burns, cuts, dermatitis, eczema, lice, insect bites, scabies, oily skin and gum infections. As a urinary antiseptic, Thyme oil could be helpful for cystitis and urethritis. Thyme oil can assist with nervous complaints, respiratory problems, poor circulation and problems of the digestive system, the urinary tract and as a skin tonic. In vapor thera

Mulling Spices, Cider Mate Original Spice Blend 1 lb: K


Mulling Spices, Cider Mate Original Spice Blend 1 lb: K


$12.78


This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. A delicious spice mix. Use to mull cider, wine and juice. Cinnamon, allspice, orange and lemon peel, nutmeg, star anise, cloves, fenugreek and ginger. Mulled Cider Combine cider and mulling spices in a large pan. Bring to a boil, then simmer uncovered 30 minutes. Strain the spices from the mixture and discard. Return the cider to pan and keep warm. The cider is ready to be served as is. If spiking it, pour 1 ounce of the preferred liquor into each serving mug and fill with the hot cider. Can be sweetened to taste. One sweetening option is spiced butter. If the cider is to be embellished with the spiced butter, cream the butter and dark brown sugar together with an electric mixer until light and fluffy. Add the spices and continue beating 1 minute more. Float a heaping teaspoon of the butter on top of each serving of hot cider. Store any leftover butter in the refrigerator for future batches of mulled cider. Spiced Butter ½ cups (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature 2 cups (packed) dark brown sugar 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon ½ teaspoon grated nutmeg ½ teaspoon ground cloves

Mulling Spices, Cider Mate Citrus Spice Blend 1 lb: K


Mulling Spices, Cider Mate Citrus Spice Blend 1 lb: K


$12.78


This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. A delicious spice mix. Use to mull cider, wine and juice. Cinnamon, orange peel, allspice, cloves and hibiscus. Mulled Cider Combine cider and mulling spices in a large pan. Bring to a boil, then simmer uncovered 30 minutes. Strain the spices from the mixture and discard. Return the cider to pan and keep warm. The cider is ready to be served as is. If spiking it, pour 1 ounce of the preferred liquor into each serving mug and fill with the hot cider. Can be sweetened to taste. One sweetening option is spiced butter. If the cider is to be embellished with the spiced butter, cream the butter and dark brown sugar together with an electric mixer until light and fluffy. Add the spices and continue beating 1 minute more. Float a heaping teaspoon of the butter on top of each serving of hot cider. Store any leftover butter in the refrigerator for future batches of mulled cider. Spiced Butter ½ cups (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature 2 cups (packed) dark brown sugar 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon ½ teaspoon grated nutmeg ½ teaspoon ground cloves

Mulling Spices, Original in Muslin Bag: 1.5 oz: C


Mulling Spices, Original in Muslin Bag: 1.5 oz: C


$1.79


Mulling Spice & Muslin Bag Mulled Cider Combine cider and muslin spice bag in a large pan. Bring to a boil, then simmer uncovered 30 minutes. Remove the mulling bag from the heated mixture. The warm cider is ready to be served as is. If spiking it, pour 1 ounce of the preferred liquor into each serving mug and fill with the hot cider. Can be sweetened to taste. One sweetening option is spiced butter. If the cider is to be embellished with the spiced butter, cream the butter and dark brown sugar together with an electric mixer until light and fluffy. Add the spices and continue beating 1 minute more. Float a heaping teaspoon of the butter on top of each serving of hot cider. Store any leftover butter in the refrigerator for future batches of mulled cider. Spiced Butter ½ cups (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature 2 cups (packed) dark brown sugar 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon ½ teaspoon grated nutmeg ½ teaspoon ground cloves

Thyme Red Essential Oil 1/3 fl oz: C


Thyme Red Essential Oil 1/3 fl oz: C


$9.86


Thyme oil is divided into two types, a red, unrectified oil and a white, rectified oil. Red Thyme oil is the crude distillate and White thyme oil is produced by further re-distillation or rectification. Thyme is basic to most cuisines. Thyme is also a significant medicinal herb. The Sumerians used thyme medicinally as far back as 3000 B.C., and it was among the herbs and spices used in ancient Egypt to keep mummies fresh for the afterlife. Thymol, its active ingredient, helps loosen phlegm, combats bronchial spasms, and discourages growth of bacteria. First noted by a German pharmacist in 1725, thymol eventually replaced carbolic acid as a safer, yet effective, antiseptic. Today it’s found in such popular over-the-counter products as Listerine mouthwash and Vicks VapoRub. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Antiseptic, antispasmodic, tonic and carminative.’ ‘The pounded herb, if given fresh, from 1 to 6 oz. daily, mixed with syrup, has been employed with success as a safe cure for whooping cough. An infusion made from 1 oz. of the dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, sweetened with sugar or honey, is also used for the same purpose, as well as in cases of catarrh and sore throat, given in doses of 1 or more tablespoonsful, several times daily. The wild plant may be equally well used for this.’ The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Thyme for ‘Symptoms of bronchitis and whooping cough. Catarrhs of the upper respiratory tracts.’ ‘Actions: Bronchoantispasmodic; Expectorant; Antibacterial.’ Thyme oil is a very potent oil and should not be used during pregnancy or in cases of high blood pressure. When using white thyme oil in massage therapy, it is imperative to do a skin patch test to determine if the person is sensitive to the oil. Thyme oil strengthens the nerves, aids memory and concentration, can help with the feeling of exhaustion and combats depression. It fortifies the lungs and helps with colds, coughs, asthma, laryngitis, sinusitis, catarrh, whooping cough, sore throats and tonsillitis. Thyme oil is beneficial to the immune system; it can help fight colds, flu, infectious diseases and chills. Thyme oil can help in cases of poor circulation, as well as for arthritis, rheumatism, gout, muscular aches and pains, sprains and sport injuries. It is also helpful for cellulite, anorexia, obesity and edema and could also be useful in cases of scanty periods, leucorrhea, and to speed up birth and to expel afterbirth. As for skin care Thyme oil can help with acne, abscesses, bruises, burns, cuts, dermatitis, eczema, lice, insect bites, scabies, oily skin and gum infections. As a urinary antiseptic, Thyme oil could be helpful for cystitis and urethritis. Thyme oil can assist with nervous complaints, respiratory problems, poor circulation and problems of the digestive system, the urinary tract and as a skin tonic. In vapor ther

Thyme Red Essential Oil 4 fl oz: C


Thyme Red Essential Oil 4 fl oz: C


$86.13


Thyme oil is divided into two types, a red, unrectified oil and a white, rectified oil. Red Thyme oil is the crude distillate and White thyme oil is produced by further re-distillation or rectification. Thyme is basic to most cuisines. Thyme is also a significant medicinal herb. The Sumerians used thyme medicinally as far back as 3000 B.C., and it was among the herbs and spices used in ancient Egypt to keep mummies fresh for the afterlife. Thymol, its active ingredient, helps loosen phlegm, combats bronchial spasms, and discourages growth of bacteria. First noted by a German pharmacist in 1725, thymol eventually replaced carbolic acid as a safer, yet effective, antiseptic. Today it’s found in such popular over-the-counter products as Listerine mouthwash and Vicks VapoRub. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Antiseptic, antispasmodic, tonic and carminative.’ ‘The pounded herb, if given fresh, from 1 to 6 oz. daily, mixed with syrup, has been employed with success as a safe cure for whooping cough. An infusion made from 1 oz. of the dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, sweetened with sugar or honey, is also used for the same purpose, as well as in cases of catarrh and sore throat, given in doses of 1 or more tablespoonsful, several times daily. The wild plant may be equally well used for this.’ The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Thyme for ‘Symptoms of bronchitis and whooping cough. Catarrhs of the upper respiratory tracts.’ ‘Actions: Bronchoantispasmodic; Expectorant; Antibacterial.’ Thyme oil is a very potent oil and should not be used during pregnancy or in cases of high blood pressure. When using white thyme oil in massage therapy, it is imperative to do a skin patch test to determine if the person is sensitive to the oil. Thyme oil strengthens the nerves, aids memory and concentration, can help with the feeling of exhaustion and combats depression. It fortifies the lungs and helps with colds, coughs, asthma, laryngitis, sinusitis, catarrh, whooping cough, sore throats and tonsillitis. Thyme oil is beneficial to the immune system; it can help fight colds, flu, infectious diseases and chills. Thyme oil can help in cases of poor circulation, as well as for arthritis, rheumatism, gout, muscular aches and pains, sprains and sport injuries. It is also helpful for cellulite, anorexia, obesity and edema and could also be useful in cases of scanty periods, leucorrhea, and to speed up birth and to expel afterbirth. As for skin care Thyme oil can help with acne, abscesses, bruises, burns, cuts, dermatitis, eczema, lice, insect bites, scabies, oily skin and gum infections. As a urinary antiseptic, Thyme oil could be helpful for cystitis and urethritis. Thyme oil can assist with nervous complaints, respiratory problems, poor circulation and problems of the digestive system, the urinary tract and as a skin tonic. In vapor ther

Thyme White Essential Oil 1/3 fl oz: C


Thyme White Essential Oil 1/3 fl oz: C


$3.96


Thyme oil is divided into two types, a red, unrectified oil and a white, rectified oil. Red Thyme oil is the crude distillate and White thyme oil is produced by further re-distillation or rectification. Thyme is basic to most cuisines. Thyme is also a significant medicinal herb. The Sumerians used thyme medicinally as far back as 3000 B.C., and it was among the herbs and spices used in ancient Egypt to keep mummies fresh for the afterlife. Thymol, its active ingredient, helps loosen phlegm, combats bronchial spasms, and discourages growth of bacteria. First noted by a German pharmacist in 1725, thymol eventually replaced carbolic acid as a safer, yet effective, antiseptic. Today it’s found in such popular over-the-counter products as Listerine mouthwash and Vicks VapoRub. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Antiseptic, antispasmodic, tonic and carminative.’ ‘The pounded herb, if given fresh, from 1 to 6 oz. daily, mixed with syrup, has been employed with success as a safe cure for whooping cough. An infusion made from 1 oz. of the dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, sweetened with sugar or honey, is also used for the same purpose, as well as in cases of catarrh and sore throat, given in doses of 1 or more tablespoonsful, several times daily. The wild plant may be equally well used for this.’ The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Thyme for ‘Symptoms of bronchitis and whooping cough. Catarrhs of the upper respiratory tracts.’ ‘Actions: Bronchoantispasmodic; Expectorant; Antibacterial.’ Thyme oil is a very potent oil and should not be used during pregnancy or in cases of high blood pressure. When using white thyme oil in massage therapy, it is imperative to do a skin patch test to determine if the person is sensitive to the oil. Thyme oil strengthens the nerves, aids memory and concentration, can help with the feeling of exhaustion and combats depression. It fortifies the lungs and helps with colds, coughs, asthma, laryngitis, sinusitis, catarrh, whooping cough, sore throats and tonsillitis. Thyme oil is beneficial to the immune system; it can help fight colds, flu, infectious diseases and chills. Thyme oil can help in cases of poor circulation, as well as for arthritis, rheumatism, gout, muscular aches and pains, sprains and sport injuries. It is also helpful for cellulite, anorexia, obesity and edema and could also be useful in cases of scanty periods, leucorrhea, and to speed up birth and to expel afterbirth. As for skin care Thyme oil can help with acne, abscesses, bruises, burns, cuts, dermatitis, eczema, lice, insect bites, scabies, oily skin and gum infections. As a urinary antiseptic, Thyme oil could be helpful for cystitis and urethritis. Thyme oil can assist with nervous complaints, respiratory problems, poor circulation and problems of the digestive system, the urinary tract and as a skin tonic. In vapor ther

Thyme White Essential Oil 4 fl oz: C


Thyme White Essential Oil 4 fl oz: C


$21.81


Thyme oil is divided into two types, a red, unrectified oil and a white, rectified oil. Red Thyme oil is the crude distillate and White thyme oil is produced by further re-distillation or rectification. Thyme is basic to most cuisines. Thyme is also a significant medicinal herb. The Sumerians used thyme medicinally as far back as 3000 B.C., and it was among the herbs and spices used in ancient Egypt to keep mummies fresh for the afterlife. Thymol, its active ingredient, helps loosen phlegm, combats bronchial spasms, and discourages growth of bacteria. First noted by a German pharmacist in 1725, thymol eventually replaced carbolic acid as a safer, yet effective, antiseptic. Today it’s found in such popular over-the-counter products as Listerine mouthwash and Vicks VapoRub. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Antiseptic, antispasmodic, tonic and carminative.’ ‘The pounded herb, if given fresh, from 1 to 6 oz. daily, mixed with syrup, has been employed with success as a safe cure for whooping cough. An infusion made from 1 oz. of the dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, sweetened with sugar or honey, is also used for the same purpose, as well as in cases of catarrh and sore throat, given in doses of 1 or more tablespoonsful, several times daily. The wild plant may be equally well used for this.’ The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Thyme for ‘Symptoms of bronchitis and whooping cough. Catarrhs of the upper respiratory tracts.’ ‘Actions: Bronchoantispasmodic; Expectorant; Antibacterial.’ Thyme oil is a very potent oil and should not be used during pregnancy or in cases of high blood pressure. When using white thyme oil in massage therapy, it is imperative to do a skin patch test to determine if the person is sensitive to the oil. Thyme oil strengthens the nerves, aids memory and concentration, can help with the feeling of exhaustion and combats depression. It fortifies the lungs and helps with colds, coughs, asthma, laryngitis, sinusitis, catarrh, whooping cough, sore throats and tonsillitis. Thyme oil is beneficial to the immune system; it can help fight colds, flu, infectious diseases and chills. Thyme oil can help in cases of poor circulation, as well as for arthritis, rheumatism, gout, muscular aches and pains, sprains and sport injuries. It is also helpful for cellulite, anorexia, obesity and edema and could also be useful in cases of scanty periods, leucorrhea, and to speed up birth and to expel afterbirth. As for skin care Thyme oil can help with acne, abscesses, bruises, burns, cuts, dermatitis, eczema, lice, insect bites, scabies, oily skin and gum infections. As a urinary antiseptic, Thyme oil could be helpful for cystitis and urethritis. Thyme oil can assist with nervous complaints, respiratory problems, poor circulation and problems of the digestive system, the urinary tract and as a skin tonic. In vapor ther

Thyme White Essential Oil 16 fl oz: C


Thyme White Essential Oil 16 fl oz: C


$70.43


Thyme oil is divided into two types, a red, unrectified oil and a white, rectified oil. Red Thyme oil is the crude distillate and White thyme oil is produced by further re-distillation or rectification. Thyme is basic to most cuisines. Thyme is also a significant medicinal herb. The Sumerians used thyme medicinally as far back as 3000 B.C., and it was among the herbs and spices used in ancient Egypt to keep mummies fresh for the afterlife. Thymol, its active ingredient, helps loosen phlegm, combats bronchial spasms, and discourages growth of bacteria. First noted by a German pharmacist in 1725, thymol eventually replaced carbolic acid as a safer, yet effective, antiseptic. Today it’s found in such popular over-the-counter products as Listerine mouthwash and Vicks VapoRub. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Antiseptic, antispasmodic, tonic and carminative.’ ‘The pounded herb, if given fresh, from 1 to 6 oz. daily, mixed with syrup, has been employed with success as a safe cure for whooping cough. An infusion made from 1 oz. of the dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, sweetened with sugar or honey, is also used for the same purpose, as well as in cases of catarrh and sore throat, given in doses of 1 or more tablespoonsful, several times daily. The wild plant may be equally well used for this.’ The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Thyme for ‘Symptoms of bronchitis and whooping cough. Catarrhs of the upper respiratory tracts.’ ‘Actions: Bronchoantispasmodic; Expectorant; Antibacterial.’ Thyme oil is a very potent oil and should not be used during pregnancy or in cases of high blood pressure. When using white thyme oil in massage therapy, it is imperative to do a skin patch test to determine if the person is sensitive to the oil. Thyme oil strengthens the nerves, aids memory and concentration, can help with the feeling of exhaustion and combats depression. It fortifies the lungs and helps with colds, coughs, asthma, laryngitis, sinusitis, catarrh, whooping cough, sore throats and tonsillitis. Thyme oil is beneficial to the immune system; it can help fight colds, flu, infectious diseases and chills. Thyme oil can help in cases of poor circulation, as well as for arthritis, rheumatism, gout, muscular aches and pains, sprains and sport injuries. It is also helpful for cellulite, anorexia, obesity and edema and could also be useful in cases of scanty periods, leucorrhea, and to speed up birth and to expel afterbirth. As for skin care Thyme oil can help with acne, abscesses, bruises, burns, cuts, dermatitis, eczema, lice, insect bites, scabies, oily skin and gum infections. As a urinary antiseptic, Thyme oil could be helpful for cystitis and urethritis. Thyme oil can assist with nervous complaints, respiratory problems, poor circulation and problems of the digestive system, the urinary tract and as a skin tonic. In vapor thera

Mint Baking Flavor Cert. Organic 2 oz: K


Mint Baking Flavor Cert. Organic 2 oz: K


$4.31


All Frontier Bottled Spices are freshness dated, non-irradiated, safety sealed and feature a convenient shaker top for easy use. Organic canola oil, organic peppermint and spearmint essential oils.

Anise Baking Flavor 2 oz: K


Anise Baking Flavor 2 oz: K


$3.59


All Frontier Bottled Spices are freshness dated, non-irradiated, safety sealed and feature a convenient shaker top for easy use. Organic canola oil, anise essential oil.

Mint Baking Flavor Oil 2 oz: K


Mint Baking Flavor Oil 2 oz: K


$3.41


All Frontier Bottled Spices are freshness dated, non-irradiated, safety sealed and feature a convenient shaker top for easy use. Canola oil, organic peppermint and spearmint essential oils.

For the Home Comforting Spices & Clove Air Freshening Spritz: K


For the Home Comforting Spices & Clove Air Freshening Spritz: K


$9.89


A few discreet spritzes of this warm and fragrant blend of Indonesian clove and Madagascan vanilla oils works well for any room in your home or office.


Olde Thompson 6-Inch Electric Peppermill and Salt Grinder


Olde Thompson 6-Inch Electric Peppermill and Salt Grinder


$39.99


Two electric grinders in one attractive, stainless-steel mill dispense freshly-ground spices. Sleek curvature design fits comfortably in one hand for fingertip operation. No base to twist or lever to crank. Just slide the tab on top to grind Malabar peppercorns; reverse to grind fresh and healthy gourmet sea salt. Carbon-steel mechanism for pepper ensures a consistent texture. Sea salt mechanism i…

Fragrance Oil - Home Essence - Apple Spice


Fragrance Oil – Home Essence – Apple Spice


$1.49


Concentrated Fragrance for Aroma Lapms, Home Fragrance Diffusers, Potpourri, Light Rings and Scented Crafts. 1/2fl oz-15ml…

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