Chamomile (Anthodium chamomillae) Dried Flowers

Chamomile Anthodium Chamomillae Dried Flowers - Biokoma

Chamomile is a gentle herb. It is often ingested as a tea to calm the nervous system and the digestive tract, and is mild enough to be administered to babies with colic.

Chamomile is soothing to irritated skin and membranes, and is often found in lotions and hair products.

Other studies illuminate this plant's potential to assist in healing wounds and soothing gastrointestinal conditions.

Preparation and dosage:
In a cup add 1-2 teaspoons, pour boiling water, brew covered for about 5 minutes, strain it and drink it 1-2 times a day

Ingredients: 100% Anthodium chamomillae from ECO plantations

Country of Origin: Poland

All information is for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the FDA.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Not intended for use by pregnant or nursing women. If you have a medical condition or are taking medication, consult your doctor prior to use.

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