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By John Broetje | Blog, Wellness | Apr 3, 2015
Herbal remedies and aromatherapy have been used for centuries to help people feel and sleep better. Chamomile, a white, daisy-like flower, is one of the most popular herbs for a variety of reasons. It’s been used for everything from treating chest colds to a sleep aid to soothing an upset stomach to fighting infection in slow-healing wounds. You can buy chamomile as dried flower heads, an infusion (tea), liquid extract, tinctures (concentrated in alcohol) and in creams and ointments.
For centuries, many different cultures have use chamomile for its healing and sedative powers. The Egyptians dedicated the herb to the sun and worshiped it above all other herbs for its healing powers. Hieroglyphic records also show that it was used cosmetically for at least 2,000 years. Greek physicians prescribed it for fevers and female disorders. Read more atCloverLeafFarmHerbs.com
The delicate, fragrant scent of chamomile is soothing and has been used as a mild, relaxing sleep aid to help treat insomnia for centuries. Add a drop or two of chamomile oil to a cotton ball and place it near your pillow on the mattress. Or if you prefer, spray your bed linens with a chamomile-infused linen spray. If you suffer from asthma, pneumonia or hay fever, the scent of chamomile while you sleep can help with symptoms. If you enjoy a warm bath at the end of a long day, adding a few drops of chamomile oil can help reduce stress, ease aches and act as a mild sedative to help you fall asleep.
Chamomile is most often used in tea form with a list of numerous uses and benefits. In addition to being anatural sleep aid, it’s anti-septic and anti-inflammatory properties:
Talk about a powerful plant!
Brewing chamomile tea is similar to any other herbal tisane – simple with delicious, healthy results. This chamomile tea recipe can be prepared with a chamomile teabag, loose-leaf chamomile tea, or loose, dried chamomile blossoms. You’ll need:
To brew your tea:
Now, sit back, relax, and sip your delicious, comforting tea and its healing and sedative powers. It’s no wonder the Egyptians held it in such high esteem. Whether you use it as a sleep aid or to ease an alignment, chamomile is one of nature’s greatest plants with benefits for all of us.
This blog was originally published on Restonic.com and does not provide medical advice. It is intended for general informational purposes only and does not address individual circumstances. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment and should not be relied on to make decisions about your health. Never ignore professional medical advice in seeking treatment because of something you have read on mattressdepotusa.com. If you think you may have a medical emergency, immediately call your doctor or dial 911.
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