The prodigious chamomile heals and beautifies

It is known as common or Roman camomilla, its scientific name is Chamaemelun Nobile, and it is not more than a delicate flower, of white petals and a great yellow center which is called chamomile. It is a European herb that has multiple medicinal and cosmetic uses, since the same works to relieve a stomach ache that to lighten the hair.

There are many benefits of chamomile, starting with its anti-inflammatory qualities (reduces swelling of the eyes, for example) and diuretics (helps to lose weight and control anxiety).

It has bactericidal properties: it helps to heal better and is useful for gargling, as well as to fight inflammation of the gums and throat. Since chamomile is effective in the digestive processes, some specialists believe that it is also ideal to relieve the discomfort caused by hemorrhoids.

In the world of natural cosmetics, chamomile or camomile beautifies the skin and lightens and tones the hair.

 

Contraindications of chamomile

Despite its popularity, this small flower is not free of side effects and some contraindications in certain circumstances and for certain individuals. It is possible that many people have allergic reactions and, in specific cases, their sedative properties can cause drowsiness in people who drive vehicles.

Large doses of chamomile can cause vomiting and in patients who are at risk of hemorrhaging, its consumption is not recommended. It is also not advisable to use it during pregnancy and lactation. In fact, if you are taking certain types of medications such as anticoagulants, anti-inflammatories or barbiturates, it is advisable to consult with the doctor about the convenience or not of using chamomile.

Generous, useful and healthy Detoxifying, antispasmodic and analgesic. Chamomile is all that and more, but with measurement and knowing its properties and adverse effects.


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