Chamomile works well as tea for stomach upset or anxiety. If you have a headache or other type of pain, you should get advice from your doctor, particularly if you have had the pain for a few days or have a high temperature.
supposed to help with inflammation and pain
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Chamomile
Chamomile has a number of medicinal properties. Chamomile tea has a mild relaxing effect, and also lowers blood sugar, which can be helpful for protecting against and treating type II diabetes. Chamomile also has some antimicrobial properties, both chamomile tea, and when chamomile is used in other products such as skin care products. Chamomile also acts as an anticoagulant (blood thinner), which can be a good or bad things depending on the context -- it can be dangerous because it interacts with prescription drugs that have the same effect. There is some evidence that chamomile also has cholesterol-lowering properties, antimutagenic properties, antispasmodic, and anti-inflammatory effects. It may have other benefits for health as well, there is really not all that much research on it and much is still being discovered, but it has extensive use in traditional medicine.
Chamomile is called "chingu kuttan" in Malayalam. While, this is a "catch-all" term for chamomile, it actually refers more specifically to German Chamomile.
I do it every night and it works fine. I usually drink my chamomile an hour or 2 before bed though. It helps dinner digest so the ambien can work better.No, you should never take a sleeping aid, even natural, with prescription sleep medicine.
You can try chamomile tea to relieve bloating and gas. It is very safe herb. Drink the tea three to four times per day between the meals. If the flavour is not good then add sugar or honey and lemon.
you need to consult a doctor because you don't know how much to take. or you may need to be put on blood thinners.
Arnica for much pain. Ledum in general A chamomile solution is incredibly effective at reducing the size, pain, and itching involving bites. Some regular grocery stores sell chamomile in their Mexican and spice sections. You can create the solution by thoroughly blending chamomile with vodka. The vodka helps extract the needed oils from the plant material. It is best made ahead of when it is needed, because the solution becomes stronger with age. Keep in a refrigerator until needed. The solution will remain sterile for months due to the vodka. Apply it externally as needed, and allow it to air dry on the skin.
The Latin name for chamomile is Matricaria chamomilla, although it is also known as Matricaria recutita in some references.
Chamomile is known as அஜவை இலை (Ajavaai ilai) in Tamil language.
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