chamomile (Matricaria recutita ), dandelion (Taraxacum mongolicum ), and burdock (Arctium lappa ), act as bitters, stimulating the movement of the digestive and excretory systems. There are also "laxative" herbs
Chamomile
The Latin name for chamomile is Matricaria chamomilla, although it is also known as Matricaria recutita in some references.
Chamomile is called "chingu kuttan" in Malayalam. While, this is a "catch-all" term for chamomile, it actually refers more specifically to German Chamomile.
Polyols are laxative.
Chamomile is known as அஜவை இலை (Ajavaai ilai) in Tamil language.
No, chamomile does not mean "chameli" in Hindi. Chamomile is a type of herb used for its calming properties, while "chameli" in Hindi refers to jasmine, a different type of flower.
A herb
A laxative is something that will make you go to the toilet when you are constipated. "Laxative effects" means that it may make you get diarrhea.
Yes, actually, it does make a mild laxative. Drink enough of it and it will make a great laxative.
Roman chamomile is also called manzilla by the Spanish. German chamomile is also called scented mayweed, Balder's eyelashes, after Balder, the Norse God of Light.
The cast of Chamomile - 2013 includes: Audrey Kovar as Mary