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After removing the foam, put the saucepan on the oven once again and repeat the process two times more. Next, remove the substance from the heat and use a spoon to cautiously cream off the foam. In order to prepare ghee, thaw two pounds of butter in a saucepan till it attains a slow, progressing boiling temperature. Ghee is a clarified butter that is delectable and aromatic oil, which solidifies at room temperature. Ayurvedic medicine practitioners as well as unlicensed medical practitioners prescribing herbal products anywhere prefer to use ghee as the base for numerous herbal balms and oils. If you desire to prepare the balm with thyme, first you need to prepare the base or foundation. In addition, the balm prepared with thyme may also be applied to treat burns, sores and injuries at any place on the body.

#Common thyme uses skin
This herbal balm is especially useful when applied on the facial skin and on the skin in the areas of the forehead, throat and neck. Thyme can be used for preparing an excellent home-made balm that is applied topically for effectively curing cuts, injuries, rash, acne and other skin conditions. Even the chemical composition of the essential oils produced by them is different. Basically, there are three major types of thyme - French, English and German, and each of them bear leaves of different shapes and colors. Several countries in Europe, including Spain, Portugal, France and Greece, as well as the United States cultivate and harvest the thyme.

The garden thyme is a small shrub bearing grayish-green leaves and flowers whose hues vary from white to pink or purple. Among the different plants of this species, the common or garden thyme is regarded as the main variety and is used commercially for flowering as well as decorative purposes. The Thymus is indigenous to Europe and Asia and all plants belong to this species are usually low-growing and perennial. Thyme is a common name given for all the herbs belonging to the plant species called Thymus.
