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Information About The Herb Roman Chamomile Botanical Name: Anthemus nobilis Plant Family: Compositae Common Name: Double Chamomile, English Chamomile, Roman Chamomile, Garden Chamomile, Ground Apple, Low Chamomile, Whig Plant Origin: A low European perennial found in dry fields and cultivated grounds and gardens. It was introduced into Germany from Spain at about the close of the Middle Ages. History: The word Chamomile comes from the Greek kamai ['on the ground'] and melon ['an apple'] because the plant has an apple scent. The Spaniards called it Manzanilla ['little apple']. It was one of the nine sacred Saxon Herbs and said to be under the sign of the Sun and called by them Maythen. Tradition: In wiccan mythology Chamomile was:
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Medicinal Parts Used: Flowers and herb Chamomile is useful for: Brain and Nervous System Conditions
Gastrointestinal Conditions
Genitourinary Conditions
Female Conditions
Other
It is used externally as a good wash for:
and as a poultice and/or fomentation for:
Chamomile baths:
Chamomile Oil can be used as a rubbing oil for:
Other Uses:
Action:
Drug Interactions: Do not use German Chamomile without first talking to your practitioner or healthcare provider if you taking any of the following medications:
Global Herbal Supplies has Chamomile available in the following forms |
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