Applications Internal use
Chamomile has been used for centuries to calm people in cases of anxiety.
It is also useful to treat digestive upsets caused by anxiety, irritable bowel syndrome, insomnia, motion sickness as well as anxiety.
Helps to soothe in cases of colic, teething and infantile convulsions - (see safety precautions and warnings.)
External use
Antibiotic and anti-inflammatory activity is exhibited when used topically.
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How to Use Chamomile is used in facial steams to reduce puffiness and cleanse the pores of the skin.
Used by herbalists to treat wounds, sunburn, burns, hemorrhoids, mastitis, and leg ulcers. |
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Safety Data High dosage is contraindicated during pregnancy and lactation. It should not to be used when using anti-coagulant drugs.
Allergic reactions have been reported in people who are also allergic to ragweed or any plants in the daisy family.
Conflicting reports have been received regarding the use of this herb in infants and caution is recommended in these cases.
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About the Product Chamomile is one of the most widely used herbs. It is a carminative, remedial tonic, which also has anti-inflammatory properties and is used to encourage digestion and boost the immune system.
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