Chamomile German Oil

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German Chamomile Essential Oil is derived from the blossoms of Matricaria Chamomilla L., a member of the Compositae Sunflower family. Often referred to as "Blue Chamomile" or German Chamomile shares many traits with Roman Chamomile but possesses distinct physical features. Originating from Europe, North America, and select regions of Asia, Chamomile flourishes in diverse geographical settings.

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  • Botanical name : Matricaria chamomilla
  • Family Name : Asteraceae
  • Plant Part used : Flowers
  • Extraction Method : Steam Distillation
  • Aroma : Fresh, sweet, herbal, medicinal
  • Properties : lowers fever, anti- spasmodic,analgesic,against anemia, tonic,antiseptic.
  • Blends With Well : Chamomile oil blends well with bergamot, clary sage, lavender, geranium, jasmine, tea tree, grapefruit, rose, lemon, and ylang-ylang.

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Chamomile, a daisy-like plant, has a rich history dating back to ancient civilizations. The use of chamomile for medicinal purposes can be traced back to ancient Egypt, where it was revered for its healing properties. The Greeks and Romans also valued chamomile for its soothing effects and believed it to possess anti-inflammatory and calming properties. The production of chamomile oil involves a meticulous distillation process. Chamomile flowers are carefully harvested and subjected to steam distillation to extract the precious oil. The resulting Chamomile oil German is renowned for its high quality and potency. German chamomile oil, in particular, is esteemed for its deep blue hue and distinct aroma.

Throughout history, chamomile has served as a revered medicinal herb, cherished by both ancient Egyptians and Romans alike. Renowned for its therapeutic properties, chamomile has been employed to address a spectrum of ailments including asthma, colds and flu, fever, skin allergies, inflammations, and anxiety. Revered for its healing prowess, chamomile is often likened to European Ginseng for its multifaceted benefits and versatile applications.

Uses and Benefits

Chamomile oil offers a plethora of health benefits attributed to its diverse properties. It serves as an antispasmodic, antiseptic, antibiotic, antidepressant, antineuralgic, antiphlogistic, carminative, cholagogue, cicatrisant, emenagogue, and analgesic agent. Additionally, it acts as a febrifuge, hepatic tonic, sedative, nervine, digestive aid, and overall tonic. Its antispasmodic, bactericidal, sudorific, stomachic, anti-inflammatory, anti-infectious, vermifuge, and vulnerary properties further enhance its therapeutic value.

Chamomile oil functions as a sudorific, promoting abundant perspiration that aids in eliminating toxins and infectious agents from the body. This mechanism not only facilitates detoxification but also effectively reduces fever by cooling the body. Its potent antiseptic and antibiotic properties thwart the progression of biotic infections, including those triggered by bacteria and fungi, while eradicating existing infections within the body.

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Chamomile German Oil

Chamomile German Oil

German Chamomile Essential Oil is derived from the blossoms of Matricaria Chamomilla L., a member of the Compositae Sunflower family. Often referred to as "Blue Chamomile" or German Chamomile shares many traits with Roman Chamomile but possesses distinct physical features. Originating from Europe, North America, and select regions of Asia, Chamomile flourishes in diverse geographical settings.

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