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As one of the most popular herbal teas in the world, chamomile has managed to find a special place in many of our hearts — and our supermarkets!
Chamomile is a gentle herb that is most well known for soothing our nerves, but its gifts go far beyond nervous system support.
Let's dive into three benefits of chamomile flowers...
Chamomile for Digestive Support
With its mildly bitter, aromatic taste, chamomile can soothe a mild stomach ache and ease gas and bloating. The bitter quality of chamomile also helps increase digestive secretions in the digestive tract, which supports overall healthier digestion.
To enjoy the digestive benefits of chamomile, I tend to opt for either a simple cup of chamomile tea or chamomile tincture.
Chamomile for Skincare
Though chamomile is most well-known as an internally ingested tea, there are many external preparations of chamomile that can be prepared to support radiant skin health like a chamomile tea face wash and serum.
Chamomile has mild antimicrobial properties and anti-inflammatory properties that can help address a variety of mild skin conditions. I find chamomile particularly helpful for itchy, dry, or red skin issues like a mild sunburn, eczema, bug bites, or acne.
Chamomile for Calming the Nervous System
Chamomile is a mild sedative and nervine. These mild sedative properties allow chamomile to help support restful sleep. The nervine properties of chamomile can help reduce stress and promote a greater sense of calm and relaxation.
To enjoy the calming effects of chamomile, I like to gently massage my neck and shoulders with a chamomile-infused oil or drink chamomile tea.
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This has been Herb Notes with me, Tara Ruth. Catch ya next time!