03/14/2019 / By Ralph Flores
People seeking relief from irritable bowel syndrome could try taking Shirazi thyme, a species of thyme found the Middle East. According to Mohaddese Mahboubi, a researcher from Medicinal Plants Research Center of Barij in Iran, studies have shown that this variant can effectively relieve most symptoms of IBS without any harmful side effects. This validates the traditional use of the plant for treating stomach upset and other types of gastrointestinal disorders.
For the study, Mahboubi collated data from all available references regarding the efficacy of Shirazi thyme in treating IBS and other disorders in the digestive tract. He found that the essential oil of Shirazi thyme contained carvacrol and thymol.
These active ingredients are known for its many health benefits. Carvacrol, for instance, is widely studied for its ability to protect against a wide range of diseases, thanks to its potent antioxidant properties. In a study published in Phytomedicine, scientists found that carvacrol can induce cell death (apoptosis) in cancerous cells, including those of breast cancer and lung cancer. Experiments have also confirmed that the compound can inhibit the growth of pathogens. This includes bacteria such as E. coli and Listeria, as well as fungi like Candida albicans — the primary cause of candidiasis.
Thymol, on the other hand, is a derivative of thyme and has been used as a supplement to boost overall health. A study led by the University of Michigan Health System found that thymol has expectorant properties which help break down mucus, making it easier to expel. When added with cumin, thymol becomes more potent, as it becomes able to treat multiple minor health ailments. It can even promote lactation, which can help birthing mothers who have difficulties in producing breastmilk.
In addition, Mahboubi found that a daily oral dose of the essential oil of Shirazi thyme can be used to safely treat IBS, given its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. Aside from IBS, Shirazi thyme can also be used for muscle spasms and ulcer. (Related: Ease irritable bowel syndrome the natural way.)
Irritable bowel syndrome is a condition that is rarely talked about — despite a lot of people having it. It’s also a condition that can be difficult to control once it occurs, with some turning to prescription drugs for quick relief. However, not only are prescription drugs burdened with the risk of adverse effects, but there are also natural treatments available that do the work of these drugs without the side effects.
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