Thyme is a powerful medicinal plant ally. Make yourself some thyme syrup and be ready for winter! Don’t forget the delights of thyme in the kitchen too.. This amazing plant, so often overlooked is truly an important participant in my winter herbal medicine chest. Herbal syrups are easy to make. Essentially, we make a strong tea and simmer to reduce the liquid, enhancing the strength of the tea. We add honey and our special healing thyme syrup is ready! Check out this post for more about this amazing herb!
Thyme Herbal Highlights:
antibacterial
antifungal
anti-inflammatory
antioxidant
appetite stimulant
astringent
carminative
expectorant
Thyme Syrup
There are so many herbal syrups that we can make now before winter, ideally to have a well-rounded herbal medicine chest. Stay tuned for more ideas to come soon!
THYME SYRUP
Ingredients
- Thyme small bunch of fresh leaves (I don't measure but this would be approximately 2 tablespoon fresh or 2 teaspoon dried)
- 1 cup Water good quality pure water
- ½ Honey raw, local if possible
- Ginger root optional 3-5 slices of root
- ½ Lemon optional, organic if possible
Instructions
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In a small saucepan, bring water to a boil.
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Remove from heat, add thyme and cover with a lid.
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If using ginger root and/or lemon, add to the simmering liquid.
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Simmer for 10-15 minutes
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Remove from the heat.
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When the liquid has cooled slightly, strain out the ‘solids'and reserve the tea.
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Pour ½ cup of raw honey into the jar and add to the ‘tea’.
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Stir to incorporate.
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Breathe in that glorious healing aroma!
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Cap the jar and label.
Recipe Notes
Store in the fridge. Use within 2 months.
As we all know, I am not a medical doctor. I am a traditional herbalist with 20+ years experience. Thyme is a delicious culinary herb. We can use it in our meals all year 'round to
add healing elements to our days. Check out these yummy recipes using 'mushrooms + thyme' together. Hit the search bar above ~ search "thyme" and you'll see just how many ways I use this special powerhouse!
We can make this easy syrup to have on hand for 'cold + flu' season ~~ or for anytime when we need to help ourselves with 'expectorant' or anti-spasmodic action.
Here's to our health ~~ Here's to feeling more self-reliant + having powerful herbal remedies when needed until next time, Carol xo
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Hope
Hi! How much a day should one take of this?
Carol Little
Hello Hope. One can take a tsp every day solo or stirred into herbal tea.
When using to help ease a cough, one can take a teaspoon as needed.