Evidence supporting the use of: Thymol
For the health condition: Lice

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3

Thymol, a natural monoterpene phenol found in thyme oil and other herbal sources, has been investigated for its use in treating lice infestations (pediculosis). Scientific studies have demonstrated that thymol exhibits insecticidal and ovicidal activity against lice. Its mechanism is believed to involve disruption of the lice's cell membranes and inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, leading to paralysis and death of the parasite. In vitro and some clinical studies have shown that formulations containing thymol, either alone or in combination with other essential oils such as tea tree oil or eucalyptus oil, can be effective in reducing lice infestation rates. For example, a study published in Parasitology Research (2010) reported significant pediculicidal activity of thymol when applied topically. Thymol-based treatments are sometimes included in over-the-counter lice products in Europe and other regions, and are seen as alternatives to synthetic pediculicides, especially when resistance to conventional insecticides (e.g., permethrin) is a concern. However, most scientific evidence is limited to small-scale studies and laboratory data; large, well-controlled clinical trials are relatively scarce. Overall, thymol's use against lice is supported by moderate scientific evidence, but further research is warranted to establish optimal formulations, dosing, and safety profiles.

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