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I want to know more abut chamomile

2007-02-16 13:13:06 · 5 answers · asked by Theresa R 1 in Health Alternative Medicine

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I don't know much about Chamomile in general, but I do know that Chamomile Tea is a wonderful, soothing, herbal tea that comes in a variety of blends. (Such Chamomile with mint, straight Chamomile, 'Sleepytime' Chamomile, etc.) You should try it!

2007-02-16 13:17:56 · answer #1 · answered by skigal 2 · 1 2

Spreading: The plant grows on fields and clay soils, plains, forest clearings, hill slopes, in grain fields, fields of corn, clover, potatoes, and beets.
Body vegetable used are flowers.
Harvest time: chamomile can collect spring by May-June.
Chamomile-natural treatments
Diseases that used chamomile are children colic, bloating, diarrhea, stomach pain, runny stomach, menstrual disorders (such as amenorrhea) and other disorders of the pelvic organs, insomnia, fever, pain from the wound and pain teeth.
Chamomile perspiration effect, calming, antispasmodic, disinfectant and anti-inflammatory in inflammation of all kinds.
In external use is given as chamomile compresses and douche in conjunctivitis and other eye inflammation, itchy skin rashes and suppurations.
Baths and douches have a calming effect, with beneficial influences on the entire nervous system.
After heavy diseases or weakly will feel better after a bath with chamomile.
Chamomile is very important in caring girl using douches ... read more ...

2015-05-28 19:03:00 · answer #2 · answered by Constantin 2 · 0 0

It's a flower that is brewed for a tea that tastes pretty good.

"Both single and double flowers are used in medicine. It is considered that the curative properties of the single, wild Chamomile are the more powerful, as the chief medical virtue of the plant lies in the central disk of yellow florets, and in the cultivated double form the white florets of the ray are multiplied, while the yellow centre diminishes. The powerful alkali contained to so much greater extent in the single flowers is, however, liable to destroy the coating of the stomach and bowels, and it is doubtless for this reason that the British Pharmacopceia directs that the 'official' dried Chamomile flowers shall be those of the double, cultivated variety."

2007-02-16 13:17:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Chamomile is very good for you but be aware that if you have allergies then you should know that chamomile is related to ragweed and you could have a reaction to it. If no allergies enjoy it , it is good for you.

2007-02-17 11:46:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Helps you relax enough to go to sleep among other things, like alleviating yeast infection.

2007-02-16 13:21:38 · answer #5 · answered by Blank 4 · 1 1

is really cool

2007-02-16 13:16:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Homeopathic use of CHAMOMILE :-

CHAMOMILLA
German Chamomile

The chief guiding symptoms belong to the mental and emotion group, which lead to this remedy in many forms of disease. Especially of frequent employment in diseases of children, where peevishness, restlessness, and colic give the needful indications. A disposition that is mild, calm and gentle; sluggish and constipated bowels contra-indicate chamomilla.

Chamomilla is sensitive, irritable, thirsty, hot, and numb. Oversensitiveness from abuse of coffee and narcotics. Pains unendurable, associated with numbness. Night-sweats.

Mind.--Whining restlessness. Child wants many things which he refuses again. Piteous moaning because he cannot have what he wants. Child can only be quieted when carried about and petted constantly. Impatient, intolerant of being spoken to or interrupted; extremely sensitive to every pain; always complaining. Spiteful, snappish. Complaints from anger and vexation. Mental calmness contraindicates Chamom.

Head.--Throbbing headache in one-half of the brain. Inclined to bend head backward. Hot, clammy sweat on forehead and scalp.

Ears.--Ringing in ears. Earache, with soreness; swelling and heat driving patient frantic. Stitching pain. Ears feel stopped.

Eyes.--Lids smart. Yellow sclerotic. Spasmodic closing of lids.

Nose.--Sensitive to all smells. Coryza, with inability to sleep.

Face.--One cheek red and hot; the other pale and cold. Stitches in jaw extending to inner ear and teeth. Teeth ache worse after warm drink; worse, coffee, at night. Drives to distraction. Jerking of tongue and facial muscles. Distress of teething children (Calc phos; Terebinth).

Throat.--Parotid and submaxillary glands swollen. Constriction and pain as from a plug.

Mouth.--Toothache, if anything warm is taken, from coffee, during pregnancy. Nightly salivation.

Stomach.--Eructations, foul. Nausea after coffee. Sweats after eating or drinking. Aversion to warm drinks. Tongue yellow; taste bitter. Bilious vomiting. Acid rising; regurgitation of food. Bitter, bilious vomiting. Pressive gastralgia, as from a stone (Bry; Abies n).

Abdomen.--Distended. Griping in region of navel, and pain in small of back. Flatulent colic, after anger, with red cheeks and hot perspiration. Hepatic colic. Acute duodenitis (Kali bich (chronic)).

Stool.--Hot, green, watery, fetid, slimy, with colic. Chopped white and yellow mucus like chopped eggs and spinach. Soreness of anus. Diarrhœa during dentition. Hæmorrhoids, with painful fissures.

Female.--Uterine hæmorrhages. Profuse discharge of clotted, dark blood, with labor-like pains. Labor pains spasmodic; press upward (Gels). Patient intolerant of pain (Caul; Caust; Gels; Hyos; Puls). Nipples inflamed; tender to touch. Infant's breasts tender. Yellow, acrid leucorrhœa (Ars; Sep; Sulph).

Respiratory.--Hoarseness, hawking, rawness of larynx. Irritable, dry, tickling cough; suffocative tightness of chest, with bitter expectoration in daytime. Rattling of mucus in child's chest.

Back.--Insupportable pain in loins and hips. Lumbago. Stiffness of neck muscles.

Extremities.--Violent rheumatic pains drive him out of bed at night; compelled to walk about. Burning of soles at night (Sulph). Ankles give way in the afternoon. Nightly paralytic loss of power in the feet, unable to step on them.

Sleep.--Drowsiness with moaning, weeping and wailing during sleep; anxious, frightened dreams, with half-open eyes.

Modalities.--Worse, by heat, anger, open air, wind, night. Better, from being carried, warm wet weather.

Relationship.--Compare: Cypriped; Anthemis; Aconite; Puls; Coffea; Bellad; Staphis; Ignat. Follows Belladonna in diseases of children and abuse of opium. Rubus villosus-Blackberry--(diarrhœa of infancy; stools watery and clay colored).

Antidotes: Camph; Nux; Puls.

Complementary: Bell; Mag c.

Dose.--Third to thirtieth attenuation.
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Take Care and God Bless you !

2007-02-16 16:43:22 · answer #7 · answered by Soul Doctor 7 · 4 0

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