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Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile, Maticvaria Chamomile)
The ancient Egyptians dedicated
chamomile to the sun and stars, prizing it above all other herbs
for its healing properties, while Greek physicians prescribed
it for fevers and female disorders. Among the nine ancient herbs
of the Lacnunga, an ancient Anglo-Saxon manuscript, chamomile
is the "Maythen." So celebrated as a hero amongst herbs, it
has inspired a proverb about energy in adversity, "like a chamomile
bed, the more it is trodden - the more it will spread!"
More practically, chamomile is often used in European beauty
salons as a tea to relax facial muscles. It also promotes sleep
when ingested, helping the sleepless as well as being good for
restless children and nightmares.Cosmetically, chamomile has
long been used topically, being known for its "clearing" and
"whitening" properties to skin, relieving shadows and lines
of tiredness around the eyes, as well as being useful as a balm
to aid in the soothing of skin abrasions and roughness while
reducing the redness of inflammation.
Chamomille has demonstrated antibacterial, anti-inflammatory
and antimycotic effects in many studies. Antispasmodic effects
have been compared to that of papaverine. Especially wonderful
in a bath, soothing tired muscles, aches and pains, while its
aroma is thought to help one to be gently lulled to sleep.
Chamomile is an ingredient in the following product(s):
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BUFFER PH
pH Balancer
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PARASITIN
Parasite Cleanse
Price: $29.95

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CLEARIN
Acne & Blemishes
Price: $25.95

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