often made into a tea and used as a digestive aid, nerve tonic, sleep aid, and appetite stimulant.
This is a little flower with white petals and scores of medicinal uses. You should always have a supply of chamomile sealed in airtight jars at home.
A wonderful plant extract that is used for anti-irritation and is extremely compatible with the skin for its soothing and brightening effects. A favorite plant friend for us at THE BODY DELI.
in the top five as an all around healer, soother, calmer, and emollient. avoid Moroccan - the cheap version - containing no healing power and irritating to the skin. Chamomile also gives gorgeous shades of gold and yellow. blue chamomile is the best.
An herb (Matricaria chamomilla). Chamomile is a member of the Asteraceae or daisy family and yields a blue-colored volatile oil. There are two types of chamomile. The first consists of the flower heads of Matricaria recutita and is commonly known as German or Hungarian chamomile. The second consists of the flower heads of Chamaemelum nobile and is commonly referred to as Roman or English chamomile. Often taken in a tea form, chamomile is most effective in whole extracts or preparations containing quantities of the volatile oil.
Chamomile from the Greek 'chamaimelon', or 'earth apple', is the description of its delicious scent. The energy of chamomile promotes peace and calming, and is a potent relaxation agent, helpful in facilitating meditation.
soothes, calms, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory. Found in toners.
Aromatic flower that is dried and used to flavour tea.
an herb whose flowers and leaves are used to lighten blond hair and soothe the skin.
Soothes and calms the skin, and helps reduce puffiness.
(Matricaria chamomilia) This herb has a fresh, grassy, sweet and warm scent and grows wild in Europe and western Asia. Some related species are found in North America and Africa. The scent has sedative properties and especially helps with sleeplessness, stress and insomnia. It is additionally used to treat other complaints like impatience, insatiability, stress, indigestion, depression and headaches. Externally, it is used for sore skin and eczema. Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) is a close relation and is used for similar conditions. Chamomile is an antibiotic, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, relaxant, restorative, tonic and an antispasmodic type of herb.
(Anthemis nobilis; Matricaria Chamomilla) Herb, strongly scented, that is sometimes used medicinally or in tea.
Used for women's complaints, indigestion and colicky children. A floral essence to belance the emotions, calm the nerves and brighten moods.
any of several plants of the aster family, with scented leaves and small daisylike flowers; the dried leaves and flowers were used in herbal cures, and Boorde recommends rubbing the body with oil of chamomile to cure palsy.
Roman chamomile is a strongly fragrant perennial with small flowers. The oil has bactericidal and fungicidal activities. Chamazulene, a major component of the oil, has pain-relieving, wound-healing, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.
Category: Herb / flower The chamomile flower is often taken internally as tea. It has antispasmodic properties and relieves digestive upsets. Other ailments that Camomile can treat: flatulence, gastrointestinal spasms, indigestion, inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Chamomile tea is often used as a bedtime beverage due to its mild sedative effects. Tastes good on its own or with a bit of honey. Externally, camomile extracts are useful for treating skin inflammations. more info on Camomile
helps heal and regenerate skin, excellent for sensitive skin, soothes sunburns and irritations.
Herb, soothing and regenerating
Used for its anti-inflammatory properties. It is also known for its bactericidal, anti-itching, soothing, antiseptic and purifying capabilities.
the flowers of this plant have been used for centuries as a natural sedative, digestive aid, and relaxation aid. The leaves are popularly used in soothing herbal teas.
An herb that purifies, calms and soothes
Anthemis nobilis (Roman), Matricaria chamomilla ( German or wild Chamomile). The essential oil from this plant has many uses. It is calming to the nerves and has proven useful for children's ailments such as colic, sleeplessness, colds, and inflammation. This essential oil also helps acne and puffiness on the face. It is also anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and soothing and healing to wounds. Products Found in: Olive Face soap for Dry skin, Baby Soap, Baby Balm, Chamomile/Lavender soap, Herbal Face Balancer.
A plant extract known for its soothing properties.
(Herbal) A daisy - like plant. Extract from its white and yellow heads impart luster. An essential source of vital minerals for hair.
Chamomile essential oil is known for its soothing and calming effects. It is said to help to relieve anxiety, and is beneficial in hair and skin formulas. Roman chamomile is sought after by the makers of cosmetics and body care products as well as natural perfumers. Useful in skin and hair care, burns, acne, rashes, inflammation, digestion, nervousness, cramps, and spasms.
a very useful herb in skin care. We use dried chamomile to add flecks to two of our soaps: Calendula & Chamomile Spice, Rosewood & Lavender
Eurasian plant apple-scented foliage and white-rayed flowers and feathery leaves used medicinally; in some classification systems placed in genus Anthemis
It is recognized by the orthodox medical profession as a valuable medicine for the young, especially in France and Spain. It is a soothing sedative with no harmfull effects. It is usefull in small babies and children who suffer form colds, stomach troubles or colitis, and helps induce sleep. It is good for nerves and menstral cramps.
Herbal remedy from the chamomile plant. The most popular is German chamomile. The oil of the chamomile flower appears to calm the central nervous system, relax the digestive tract, and speed the healing process.
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An emollient, this plant extract has soothing and calming properties for tender skin.
An aromatic perennial herb (Chamaemelum nobile) in the composite family, native to Europe and the Mediterranean region, having feathery foliage and flower heads with white rays and yellow centers.
A small perennial herb with daisy white flowers. Properties: Analgesic, anti-neuralgic, antiphlogistic, antiseptic, antispasmodic bactericidal, cicatrisant, digestive, febrifuge, hepatic, nerve sedative, stomachic, sudorific, tonic, vulnerary.
A natural herb producing daisy-like white & yellow flowers, known to reduce inflammation, swelling, and soothe skin irritation. Easily grown in the home herb garden.
Matricaria chamomilla] is a traditional home remedy native to Europe and northwest Asia, and now grows in North America. The herb has a calming effect and has pronounced anti-inflammatory activity, promotes wound healing, combats certain bacteria on the skin, and has a mild tranquilizing effect. Clinical trials of a Chamomile cream have confirmed its ability to relieve skin inflammations as effectively as certain steroid creams.
Healing, extremely soothing, moisturizing, and toning to the skin, especially dry skin conditions. Anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and antiseptic. It has the ability to neutralize skin irritants. Excellent for soothing red, irritated skin.
Anthemis Nobilis. There are two chamomiles, Roman and German, both produce the light blue oil, azulene, used since ancient times for its invigorating qualities. Chamomile has very low toxicity so it is good for children. Rejuvenating and relaxing, European facialists rave about this fragrant annual herb. Massage oil with Chamomile is good for dry skin, dermatitis, acne, burns and inflammation. Bathing with Chamomile is soothing, helps menstrual problems, aches and pains related to exercise, anxiety, stress and irritability.
Topically, helps relieve inflammatory skin conditions; internally, relieves indigestion
locks in moisture, an anti-inflammatory.
a pleasantly scented low growing annual herb which has daisy-like flowers that appear in mid-summer. It contains calcium, calanduline and potassium. Azulene can be extracted from its fresh flowers. It also has antiseptic properties. It is also regarded as a sedative. It is useful in nervous or high strung horses and chamomile can be used on burns, stings, bruises, sweet itch, or dermatitis. German chamomile is an herbal extract that typically contains 1% apigenin and 0.5% essential oil as active components; historically used as a carminative, anti-infective and anti-inflammatory.
Camomilla recutita or Matricaria recutita Flowers Carminative, antispasmodic, anti - inflammatory, sedative, vulnerary, anti - allergic, antiseptic, diaphoretic
active constituents include the flavonoids apigenin, luteolin, and quercetin. These active ingredients contribute to chamomile's anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, and smooth-muscle relaxing action, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract.
Chamomile is a daisy like plant that has proven anti-inflammatory effects. It is extremely effective in soothing skin, especially eczema amd allergic reactions. Widely used in skin toners for all types of complexions.
The beautiful flower and oils from this plant aid you in treating eczema, burns, dermatitis and other skin irritations. Chamomile has been longed used to relax and cure stress through its aroma and flavor.
a natural ingredient used to calm the skin
a mild, soothing essential oil that is used as an anti-inflammatory and skin conditioner
Herb that has anti-irritant, soothing, and antioxidant properties.
A great and powerful herb that tones, has a calming quality, improves tissue regeneration and soothes the skin. Part of LevensESSENTIE 23 herbal extract.
An aromatic flower that is dried and used to flavor chamomile tea. This tea is purported to be a soothing drink. Also spelled "camomile."
exceptional in treating dryness and other hair sensitivities, chamomile is anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and moisturizing. Its properties are attributed to soothing bisabol oil, which is used in Protective Barrier Balm. Also used in Volume Designing Foam to add shine and highlights.
An herb widely used throughout Europe for centuries, chamomile has been used to relieve fevers, digestive problems, anxiety and insomnia, promote menstruation and fight infection.
A daisy like plant. Extract from the white and yellow heads of this daisy like plant (chamomile flowers) is used as an excellent skin soother and anti-inflammatory agent. Reputed to bring down swelling and pain in the skin and mucous membranes. Chamomile is used extensively in professional skin care products for its essential oil called azulene. Also calms eczema and allergic reactions. It is used in many hair care products to enhance color. It acts as an emollient, anti-inflammatory, skin soothing agent and provides antioxidation.
(Anthemis nobilis). The ancient Egyptians believed it would cure agues (acute fevers) and dedicated it to their gods. Dried flowers make a tea used for insomnia, indigestion, colic, diarrhea, gout, headache, cold, fever, cramps, and arthritis. May cause a reaction in ragweed sufferers.
The flower of this herb is used in some cultures for its calming effect, to promote sleep, and as a treatment for indigestion. It is being studied in relieving chronic pain in children with bowel disorders. Latin names: Matricaria recutita and Anthemis nobilis.
Matricaria chamomilla An effective nervine that tones and relaxes the central nervous system. It has also been used for treating digestive disorders such as Colic, flatulence and ulcers produced by anxiety or stress. This herb can be additionally used as an anti-catarrhal, mild anti- microbial or a sleeping aid. It is considered safe for children and may be used to treat teething pain or nervousness.
As A Treatment"...These active ingredients contribute to chamomile's anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, and smooth-muscle relaxing action, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract..."
As A Treatment"...According to HealthNotes, topical applications of chamomile have been shown to be moderately effective in the treatment of eczema [1,2]..."
Also known as German Chamomile, Roman Chamomile, ground apple, wild chamomile and manzanilla. Chamomile has been widely used for centuries for its sedative properties; it has also been used as an astringent and topical pain reliever. Among chamomile's active ingredients are flavanoids, essential oil, tannic acid and tiglic acid.
A clinically proven plant-derived anti-inflammatory. Offers benefits such as soothing skin. Also calms eczema and allergic reactions.
As A Treatment"...Other active constituents include the flavonoids apigenin, luteolin, and quercetin..."