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Information About The Herb German Chamomile

Botanical Name: Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria recutita

Plant Family: Compositae

Common name: German Chamomile, Chamomilla, Field Chamomile, Kamille, 'Mother of the Gut', Pin HeadsScented Mayweed, Single Chamomile, True Chamomile, Wild Chamomile

Origin: A southern European annual found wild beside roads and fields and is cultivated in gardens

History: The word Chamomile is derived from the Greek word 'chamai' meaning 'on the ground' and 'melon', meaning 'apple', because Chamomile has an apple-like smell. Matricaria comes from the Latin 'mater' meaning 'mother', as the herb is for female disorders.

The ancient Egyptians dedicated Chamomile to the Sun God because of its fever-reducing effect. 

Tradition: In wiccan mythology Chamomile is: 

  • Added to a ritual bath to attract love
  • Added to incense to produce a relaxed state for meditation
  • Used in prosperity charms to attract money
  • Used to induce sleep when burned alone 
  • Used to remove curses and bad spells

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Plant Constituents

Contains:

  • bitter extractive
  • tannic acid
  • volatile oil

Usage

Medicinal Parts Used: Flowers

Internally Chamomile is used for:  

Brain and Nervous Conditions

  • highly strung or hypersensitive people
  • infantile convulsions
  • insomnia
  • many nervous conditions
  • nerves
  • nerve sedative
  • neuralgia
  • paralyzed limbs
  • relaxes the nervous system
  • soothes anxiety and stress

The tea is also beneficial:

  • to calm the body
  • for inducing sleep in insomniac conditions

Female Conditions

  • cessation of menstrual flow
  • cramps
  • menstrual disorders
  • painful menstruation

The tea is also beneficial:

  • for menstrual cramps

Gastro-intestinal Conditions

  • a tonic upon the gastro-intestinal canal
  • diarrhea
  • digestive system affected by nervous tension
  • dyspepsia
  • facilitates bowel movement without acting directly as a purgative
  • flatulence
  • gastritis
  • griping pains 
  • relaxes an overactive stomach
  • relieves indigestion
  • soothes gastric irritation
  • stimulates an under-active digestion
  • stomach aches
  • stomach disorders

Genitourinary Conditions

  • dissolves kidney stones
  • inability to pass urine

Inflammatory Conditions

  • reduces inflammation
  • rheumatic pains
  • rheumatic problems

Male Conditions

  • inflammation of the testes

Respiratory Tract Conditions

allergic asthma
alleviates symptoms of a cold
sinus troubles
strong congestion

Other

  • disorders of the spleen
  • exhaustion after severe illness
  • fever
  • lumbago
  • tiredness of limbs
  • toothache

Chamomile tea is very useful for children's ailments and is used for babies and small children with:

  • colds
  • infantile convulsions
  • stomach troubles
  • teething problems

and for calming an overactive or over-excitable child

Externally Chamomile is used as a wash or lotion for:

  • brightening the eyes
  • conjunctivitis
  • firming the tissues
  • inflamed eyes
  • inflammation of mucous tissue
  • keeping the skin young-looking
  • moist and itching skin eruptions
  • rashes
  • skin problems
  • wounds

It is used as a vaporizer:

  • for asthma in children
  • for irritation and inflammation in the respiratory tract
  • for sinusitis 
  • to relieve symptoms of a cold

As a bath for:

  • aching joints
  • hemorrhoids (Sitz Bath)
  • ill bladder (compress of flowers)
  • muscular aches
  • neuralgia
  • sweaty hands or feet (hand or foot bath)
  • weariness

Chamomile Oil is used externally:

  • for dental caries
  • for massaging overstrained or cramped muscles
  • for neuralgia
  • for pain in the ear canal
  • for pain of rheumatism
  • for paralyzed limbs
  • to firm the tissues
  • to keep the skin young-looking

Other Uses:

  • bath herbs
  • face lotions
  • grown in gardens to keep away harmful insects
  • hair shampoos
  • potpourri
  • yellow hair dye for blondes

Action:

  • anodyne [an agent that soothes or relieves pain]
  • anti-inflammatory [an agent to ease inflammation]
  • antiseptic [an agent for destroying or inhibiting pathogenic or putrefactive bacteria]
  • antiphlogistic [an agent which reduces inflammation]
  • antispasmodic [ an agent that relieves or checks spasms or cramps]
  • calmative [an agent that has a mild sedative or tranquilizing effect]
  • carminative [an agent for expelling gas from the intestines]
  • diaphoretic [an agent that produces perspiration]
  • emollient [an agent used externally to soften and soothe]
  • nervine [an agent that has a calming or soothing effect on the nerves; any agent that acts on the nervous system to restore the nerves to their natural state]
  • sedative [a soothing agent that reduces nervousness, distress or irritation]
  • tonic [an agent that strengthens or invigorates organs or the entire organism]

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Precautions

Drug Interactions:

Do not use Roman Chamomile without first talking to your practitioner or healthcare provider if you taking any of the following medications:

  • None known

Products

Global Herbal Supplies has Chamomile available in the following forms

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