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Chamomile Matricaria Flowers

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Chamomile Matricaria

Matricaria chamomilla

Origin: Egypt
From£23.06 per kg
Description

Matricaria chamomilla, commonly known as chamomile, German chamomile, Hungarian chamomile, wild chamomile, blue chamomile, scented mayweed, is an annual plant of the composite family Asteraceae. Commonly, the name M. recutita is applied to the most popular source of the herbal product chamomile, although other species are also used as chamomile. Chamomile is known mostly for its use against gastrointestinal problems; additionally it can be used to treat irritation of the skin.

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Chamomile is a well known herb and used for a range of medical purposes often in the form of tea and tinctures.

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Uses of Chamomile Matricaria Flowers

Chamomile is often used as a calming agent within horse supplements. It is not recommended to feed your horse large quantities over extended periods of time which can lead to liver damage. One simple method of using chamomile is in the form of making up a ‘tea’ and using it to dampen the hard feed.

Chamomile is commonly used as a tea for rheumatic problems and rashes, to aid digestion after a meal, to treat gastritis and ulcerative colitis. Applied externally if is used for hemorrhoids and wounds, to speed healing of skin ulcers, wounds, or burns. As a vapor, to alleviate cold symptoms or asthma or to relieve restlessness, teething problems, and colic in children.

Chamomile flowers can be used in candle making, soaps and bath bombs, home made deodrants, lip balm in pot porries, decorations or confetti.

Chamomile, a flower known for its calming and aromatic properties, can be used in brewing to add subtle herbal and floral notes to beer. It's often used in wheat beers, meads, and even wines, and can be added at the end of the boil or during secondary fermentation. While it adds a pleasant flavor, it's important to use it sparingly to avoid an overly astringent taste.  Chamomile can be a delightful addition to gin cocktails, offering a soothing, floral, and subtly sweet flavor. It can be used to infuse gin, create syrups, or be incorporated into various cocktail recipes. 

Chamomile flowers are highly fragrant and are used to infuse oil, create balms or deodrants. They are used in pot porries and natural confetti.

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