Chamomile

 

Chamomile is a very old medicinal herb that was growing in ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. Then Chamomile became popular because people started use it as a remedy for numerous medical complaints including asthma, colic, fevers, inflammations, nausea, nervous complaints, children's ailments, skin diseases and cancer.

 

Chamomile exists today in many countries and are cultivated in such countries as Germany, Egypt, France, Spain, Italy, Morocco, and parts of Eastern Europe. Two types of Chamomile plants are very known: Roman chamomile is a plant that lives more than two years, has small blossoming flowers and a bitter taste. German chamomile is a plant that lives one year, has a sweeter taste and bigger blossoms.

 

Chamomile has healing properties that comes from its daisy-like flowers. Those flowers contain oils like bisabolol, bisabolol oxides A and B, and matricinas, flavonoids and other therapeutic substances.

 

Chamomile is known and used for centuries as a mild, relaxing sleep aid, treatment for fevers, colds, stomach ailments, and as an anti-inflammatory agent. Some scientific researches have confirmed chamomiles’ therapeutic activity, including antiseptic, antispasmodic, antipyretic, antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-allergenic activity.

 

Recent researches has also showed chamomiles specific anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, muscle relaxant, antispasmodic, anti-allergenic and sedative properties.

 

For all those beneficial reasons, we use chamomile in our natural products. Our chamomile extract products calm any kind of irritation of the skin, help hydrating and moisturizing your skin, and also add radiance.

 

Chamomile is also known to be effective in healing sunburns.  Chamomile extract makes your skin moisturized and gives a younger appearance. It has skin repairing, regenerating, and strengthening properties, keeps the skin young and refreshing.

 

Chamomile Oil is also beneficial for hair: The hair colour and radiance and acts like a natural anti dandruff agent. It hydrates the scalp, eases the associated irritation and itching, nourishes the hair and the scalp, very effective on dry and brittle hair.

 

Chamomile has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. The plant’s healing properties come from its daisy like flowers, which contain essential oils beneficial for the skin.

 

Flavonoids in chamomile oil act as an anti-oxidant for the body and help protect against free radicals that can damage the body.

 

Chamomile benefits also include soothing skin rashes, including eczema and acne. It can also help ease minor burns and sunburn. Chamomile also reduces skin inflammation, speed healing and prevent bacterial infection. Bisabolol in chamomile has been used in cosmetics for centuries because of its skin-healing properties. Chamomile oil can promote smooth and healthy skin. It can relieve irritations due to the strong antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Generally, chamomile oil can help to deal with skin rashes and scarring simultaneously.

 

 

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