Size:2 Ounce Chamomile is a gentle herb known throughout most of the world
which has been used continually for many centuries. It is often ingested as a
tea to calm the nervous system and the digestive tract, and is mild enough to
be administered to babies with colic. Chamomile is soothing to irritated skin
and membranes, and is often found in lotions and hair products. Other studies
illuminate this plant’s potential to assist in healing wounds and soothing
gastrointestinal conditions.”2 Chamomile supports and soothes the digestive
system. Packaging and Shipping 1 oz., 2 oz., and 4 oz. extracts come in amber
glass bottles with a dropper. 8 oz. and 16 oz. sizes come in amber glass with
a plastic screw cap and do not include a dropper. These sizes are produced to
order. Please allow an additional three days for processing. Herbal Actions
Tonic, anodyne, carminative, sedative, 3,6 stomachic, laxative, diaphoretic,
sedative, 6,4 emmenagogic, 4 anxiolytic 1 According to German Commission E:
antiphlogistic, musculotropic, promotes wound healing, deodorant, stimulates
skin metabolism. 9 According to herbalist, Paul Bergner, chamomile is rare in
its qualities of being both a bitter digestive tonic and a relaxant/sedative,
meaning that it has both the ability to tone the digestive organs and at the
same time relax the nervous system. Precautions Specific: Persons with
allergies to other members of the Asteraceae family should exercise caution
with chamomile. The infusion should not be used near the eyes.
Features:
- often ingested as a tea to calm the nervous system and the digestive tract
- soothing to irritated skin and membranes, and is often found in lotions and hair products
- supports and soothes the digestive system
- antiphlogistic, musculotropic, promotes wound healing, deodorant, stimulates skin metabolism