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Chamomile
The name Chamomile or Camomile (from Greek χαμαίμηλον - chamaimēlon) can refer to any of several distinct species in the sunflower family (Asteraceae): The Chamomile flower is brewed as a bitter herb tea infusion. Taken internally, its effects include calming of the digestive tract, easing of the spasms of irritable bowel syndrome, nocturnal cramps and period pains. It's a relaxant and sedative so fosters tranquility for well-being or sleep and calms nervous irritability. The infusion can be used externally to reduce minor skin irritation because of its mild antiseptic effect and it lightens the hair.
Chamomile
The name Chamomile or Camomile (from Greek χαμαίμηλον - chamaimēlon) can refer to any of several distinct species in the sunflower family (Asteraceae): The Chamomile flower is brewed as a bitter herb tea infusion. Taken internally, its effects include calming of the digestive tract, easing of the spasms of irritable bowel syndrome, nocturnal cramps and period pains. It's a relaxant and sedative so fosters tranquility for well-being or sleep and calms nervous irritability. The infusion can be used externally to reduce minor skin irritation because of its mild antiseptic effect and it lightens the hair.