Quba Thyme Water 570 ml

Quba Thyme Water (570 ml) is a natural herbal water made from the infusion of thyme, known for its therapeutic properties. It is a traditional remedy used for various health benefits, particularly for its soothing and antibacterial effects. This thyme water can be consumed or applied externally for its wide range of benefits.

 

570 ml

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Quba Thyme Water (570 ml) is a natural herbal water made from the infusion of thyme, known for its therapeutic properties. It is a traditional remedy used for various health benefits, particularly for its soothing and antibacterial effects. This thyme water can be consumed or applied externally for its wide range of benefits.

Benefits:

  • Supports Respiratory Health: Helps relieve cough, asthma, and bronchitis symptoms by promoting better airflow.
  • Boosts Immunity: Contains antioxidants that strengthen the immune system and help fight infections.
  • Improves Digestion: Aids in digestion by relieving bloating, gas, and indigestion.
  • Soothes the Skin: Known for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, it helps to calm irritated skin and reduce acne.
  • Promotes Relaxation: Can help reduce stress and anxiety when used in aromatherapy or applied to the skin.
  • Helps Detoxification: Encourages the removal of toxins from the body and supports overall detox.

How to Use:

  • For Internal Use: Drink a small amount mixed with water or juice, ideally before meals to aid digestion and support respiratory health.

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