Chamomile Supplements and Formulas
Chamomile (Matricaria recuita) is a beautiful flowering plant belonging to the daisy (Asteraceae) family. Native to Europe and Western Asia, it now grows around the world. Its name comes from the Greek meaning ground apple because the herb has a slightly sweet, earthy apple aroma.
Chamomile for Calm
Chamomile’s been used as an herbal remedy since ancient Egyptian times. Through the ages, it’s been the go-to herb for fever, kidney health, sleep, bladder, digestion, skin, allergies, bruises, female issues and hemorrhoids. If that sounds like a cure-all, you’re right. It was the panacea for centuries. Besides medicinal use, chamomile found favor in the kitchen, too. Romans used it to spice up their food and during the Middle Ages monks added it to sweeten their home-brewed beer.
Chamomile continues to be popular for its calming properties both internally, taken as a tea or tincture, and externally as an ingredient in beauty creams and lotions. Its benefits appear to come from its 120 chemical constituents including chamazulene, bisabolol, apigenin and luteolin, among others.
Chamomile for Skin
This little herbal gem is great for skin too. Just look at all it does:
- Soothes irritated skin
- Calms puffy eyes
- Eases appearance of dark under-eye circles
- Brightens skin naturally
- Moisturizes and softens
- Protects from free radical damage
- Fights the signs of aging
- Helps tighten pores
Quality Chamomile Products
Whether you're looking for chamomile for relaxation or beauty, you'll find just what you need right here.
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Chamomile (Matricaria recuita) is a beautiful flowering plant belonging to the daisy (Asteraceae) family. Native to Europe and Western Asia, it now grows around the world. Its name comes from the Greek meaning ground apple because the herb has a slightly sweet, earthy apple aroma.
Chamomile for Calm
Chamomile’s been used as an herbal remedy since ancient Egyptian times. Through the ages, it’s been the go-to herb for fever, kidney health, sleep, bladder, digestion, skin, allergies, bruises, female issues and hemorrhoids. If that sounds like a cure-all, you’re right. It was the panacea for centuries. Besides medicinal use, chamomile found favor in the kitchen, too. Romans used it to spice up their food and during the Middle Ages monks added it to sweeten their home-brewed beer.
Chamomile continues to be popular for its calming properties both internally, taken as a tea or tincture, and externally as an ingredient in beauty creams and lotions. Its benefits appear to come from its 120 chemical constituents including chamazulene, bisabolol, apigenin and luteolin, among others.
Chamomile for Skin
This little herbal gem is great for skin too. Just look at all it does:
- Soothes irritated skin
- Calms puffy eyes
- Eases appearance of dark under-eye circles
- Brightens skin naturally
- Moisturizes and softens
- Protects from free radical damage
- Fights the signs of aging
- Helps tighten pores
Quality Chamomile Products
Whether you're looking for chamomile for relaxation or beauty, you'll find just what you need right here.