 Chamomile ( Matricaria Chamomila )Chamomile is an annual from the compitea family. The flowers have a delightful scent that resembles honey. Chamomile flowers are used as a nervine, anodyne, calmative, and a mild sedative. It has been used for nervousness, headaches, anxiety, and spasms. American Indians used tea fever and as a spring tonic. Chamomile is a popular remedy for nervous stomach and menstrual cramps. The MedlinePlus database maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine lists over 100 separate ailments and conditions which chamomile has been traditionally used. POSSIBLE BENEFITS:* - Good for digestion
- Has a relaxing effect on the body
- Traditional treatment for rheumatism
- Reduces menstrual cramps
- Relieves back pain
- Soothes skin irritations
- Good for sunburn
How to Use It: Orally: Capsules: Take 1 to 3 daily (See our Capsules and Capsule Filling Machine) Tea: Drink 1 cup daily. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
The flora labelled "chamomile", all of the family Asteraceae, include: Matricaria recutita (syn. M. chamomilla), German or blue chamomile, commonly used in tea Anthemis nobilis (syn. Chamaemelum nobile), Roman chamomile, the "lawn" chamomile And to some extent other Anthemis species, such as: Anthemis arvensis, corn or scentless chamomile Anthemis cotula, stinking chamomile or dog fennel Anthemis tinctoria, yellow chamomile or golden marguerite Ormenis multicaulis, Moroccan chamomile Eriocephalus punctulatus, Cape chamomile
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