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Chamomile
Ingredients: Sample Bag 6 grams of Chamomile (Also available in 10g or 20g bags).Â
Chamomile refers to several daisy-like plants in the Asteraceae family, with the most common varieties being German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile). Chamomile is well-known for its calming properties and has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. Here’s an overview of its characteristics and common uses:
Characteristics:
- Botanical Information: Chamomile plants are characterized by their small white flowers with yellow centers. German chamomile is an annual, while Roman chamomile is a perennial.
- Aroma and Flavor: Chamomile has a sweet, apple-like fragrance and a mild, soothing taste, often described as floral and slightly fruity.
- Nutritional Content: Chamomile contains antioxidants, particularly flavonoids, which contribute to its health benefits.
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Description
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla / Matricaria recutita)
Soft, floral, and gently soothing, Chamomile comes from Matricaria chamomilla (also known as Matricaria recutita), a daisy-like flowering herb widely used in traditional European and Middle Eastern herbalism. Known for its calming aroma and mild apple-like flavor, chamomile is one of the most popular herbs for daily wellness teas.
The dried flower heads are commonly brewed into a gentle infusion enjoyed for relaxation and comfort.
Key Features:
- Botanical name: Matricaria chamomilla / Matricaria recutita
- 100% natural dried flower heads
- Light, floral, slightly sweet apple-like flavor
- Traditionally used in European herbalism
- Ideal for teas, blends, and herbal preparations
Traditional Uses & Potential Benefits:
(Based on historical and traditional herbal use)
- Traditionally used to support relaxation and calm
- May help support restful sleep and bedtime routines
- Often used to support digestive comfort after meals
- May help ease occasional nervous tension
- Traditionally valued as a gentle, soothing herbal tea
Suggested Use:
Steep 1–2 teaspoons of dried flowers in hot water for 5–10 minutes. Strain and drink up to 2–3 times daily, especially in the evening.
Cautions:
- May cause allergic reactions in individuals sensitive to plants in the Asteraceae family (ragweed, daisies, etc.)
- May increase drowsiness; avoid combining with sedatives without medical advice
- Not recommended during pregnancy without healthcare guidance
- Use in moderation if you have plant pollen allergies
Disclaimer:
This product is intended for culinary and traditional herbal use only. It has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before use, especially if you have a medical condition or are taking medications.
Product Details
| Grams | 10 Grams, 20 Grams, Sample 6 Grams |
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