no it actually can be a remedy for diarrhea
Yes.
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla, Anthemis nobilis) can be, and often is used for :Canker sores (mouth ulcers), Colic, Diarrhea, Gingivitis, Indigestion and heartburn, Insomnia, and Skin irritations.See the related link below
Dried Flowers === === The flowers from which chamomile tea is made are Matricaria Recutita and Matricaria Chamomilla.
Chamomile tea can be relaxing. If you are already tired, but tense, you may not realize that you are tired. After you relax, you may notice the tiredness. Chamomile tea should not make you tired, by itself.
Chamomile tea or valerian tea. Either of them works well.
Almost always, the flowers are used to make chamomile tea. The leaves can also be used, but the tea is not as fragrant.
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chamomile tea is the best!
No, they are from different plants. Green tea is camellia sinesis, whereas te de manzanilla is chamomile tea (matricaria chamomilla). Green tea has caffeine and chamomile does not.
Chamomile tea has not been demonstrated to increase eye pressure or to reduce the effectiveness of glaucoma drops. Chamomile does not contain any substances that would have that effect.
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Soak a chamomile tea bag in warm water (you can simply make a cup of chamomile tea) and wait till the tea bag cools down. Then place the tea bag on the eyes for ten minutes. You can repeat the procedure a few times in a day. Another option is soaking your eyes in a cup of cold or lukewarm chamomile tea.
Chamomile tea is a drink that is sometimes used to increase rest and calmness. If you develop a pins and needles feeling in your hands and feet when drinking, it's best to consult your physician as it may be an allergic reaction.