DOCUMENT
Chamomile oil is derived from the chamomile plant. In fact, chamomile is actually related to daisies. Chamomile oil is from the flowers of the plant.
The use of chamomile dated back in medical texts from ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. However, over the centuries, chamomile oil helped in:
- digestive upset, such as indigestion, nausea, or gas
- wound healing, including ulcers and sores
- anxiety relief
- easing skin conditions such as eczema or rashes
- anti-inflammation and pain relief for conditions like back pain, neuralgia, or arthritis
- promoting sleep
Chamomile oil is derived from the chamomile plant. In fact, chamomile is actually related to daisies. Chamomile oil is from the flowers of the plant.
The use of chamomile dated back in medical texts from ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. However, over the centuries, chamomile oil helped in:
- digestive upset, such as indigestion, nausea, or gas
- wound healing, including ulcers and sores
- anxiety relief
- easing skin conditions such as eczema or rashes
- anti-inflammation and pain relief for conditions like back pain, neuralgia, or arthritis
- promoting sleep