Uses
Digestive Aid:
German chamomile has been traditionally used to soothe indigestion, bloating, and gas. It acts as an anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic for the digestive tract, easing discomfort from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), colic, and other digestive disorders.
Calming and Sleep Aid:
Chamomile is widely known for its calming effects on the nervous system, traditionally used to reduce anxiety, promote relaxation, and combat insomnia. Chamomile tea has been a common remedy for restlessness and is often used as a bedtime tea to encourage restful sleep.
Anti-Inflammatory and Pain Relief:
Historically, chamomile has been applied both internally and externally to reduce inflammation. It has been used to soothe menstrual cramps, muscle pain, and joint inflammation. Chamomile compresses and oils have been applied topically to reduce swelling and pain.
Skin Healing:
Chamomile has been applied externally for its wound-healing and antiseptic properties. It is used to treat eczema, rashes, minor burns, and other skin irritations. Chamomile has also been included in baths to soothe irritated skin and promote healing of wounds or inflamed tissues.
Cold and Respiratory Support:
Traditionally, chamomile has been used in steam inhalations to relieve respiratory issues, including congestion and coughs. Its anti-inflammatory properties make it effective in easing the discomfort of cold symptoms.
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