Dried chamomile flowers are wonderful to use because of their gentle effectiveness. Chamomile's seemingly endless list of uses makes it the first herb of choice for many home remedies.
Drunk as a tea, chamomile is soothing and great before bedtime to promote a restful sleep. It is extremely gentle and suitable even for young children. Chamomile tea is also used to treat sore stomachs.
In skincare chamomile is anti-inflammatory, calming sensitive skin and soothing irritation and redness. A botanical infusion can be made, similar to a tea, preserved and used in the aqueous phase of formulations.
We love chamomile flowers because they are a wonderfully soothing tea before bedtime, as well as great for sensitive skin types.
Chamomile/ Matricaria recutita
R180.00Price
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- Chamomile is used in herbal medicine for a sore/upset stomach, irritable bowel syndrome, and as a gentle sleep aid.
- For a sore stomach, some recommend taking a cup every morning without food for two to three months.
- Makes for a great mouthwash.
- An infusion of chamomile flowers can be used as a hair shampoo.
- Can be used in potpourri and herb pillows.
- Helps to alleviate nervous disorders.
- Add to bath for relaxing tired, achy muscles and feet, and softening the skin.
- A mild natural laxative.
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- 100% Natural
- Food Grade
- Vegan Friendly
- Acts as a mild laxative
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antispasmodic
- Antibacterial
Antifungal
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