Relax, Heal, and Thrive with Chamomile

Chamomile is one of nature’s most calming and healing herbs, known for its ability to relax the mind, relieve pain, and support healthy digestion. Rich in antioxidants and natural anti-inflammatory compounds, chamomile helps reduce stress, improve sleep, soothe stomach discomfort, and promote overall balance. Whether enjoyed as a tea or used topically, this golden flower offers gentle, effective relief rooted in centuries of traditional healing.

3/12/20251 min read

a bunch of white and yellow flowers in a field
a bunch of white and yellow flowers in a field

For Internal Use:

Treatment for Intestinal Disorders and Inflammations:

Concentrated chamomile infusion is used for long periods in equal doses, at a rate of half a teaspoon of chamomile per cup.

Cases of Colic and Diarrhea in Children:

A decoction of chamomile flowers is used at a ratio of half a teaspoon per cup of boiling water.

Cases of Stomach Ulcers:

The patient drinks a decoction of chamomile, then lies on their back for five minutes, then on the left side for another five minutes, then on the stomach for five minutes, and finally on the left side again for another five minutes.

For Tonsillitis and Mouth Ulcers:

A decoction of chamomile is used as a gargle three times a day until the condition clears.

For external Use:

For Rheumatism, Nerve Pain, and Skin Inflammations:

chamomile is used by the patient as warm compresses applied to the affected areas. It is important to secure the compresses with a gauze bandage.

For Conjunctivitis, Ulcers, Eczema, and Scabies:

chamomile decoction compresses are applied to the affected areas for 10 minutes, three times a day.