One of our most enduring summer botanicals, chamomile has a long history of use that stems back to the ancient Greeks, ancient Egyptians, the Romans, and the middle ages. Chamomile has a variety of uses for all parts of the body. In this clinical materia medica, learn all about this beautiful flowering herb and how it can be used for your benefit. In health and wellness, Petra ![]()
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Chamomile is such an amazing herb! I’ve always appreciated how versatile it is—from soothing teas to calming skin treatments, it’s a staple in natural remedies. I love learning about its history and all the benefits it offers, especially for relaxation and sleep. Chamomile has been my go-to for stressful days and sleepless nights, and it's always interesting to see new ways it can be used. Thanks for sharing all this info—I’m definitely inspired to explore more chamomile-based products!
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Petra Sovcov is not a Medical Doctor (MD) nor a Naturopath (ND), she is a Clinical Herbal Therapist (CHT) and holds a Doctorate in Natural Medicine (DNM). The suggestions or recommendations made on this site are not meant to be a substitute for advice from your MD, or as a substitute for any prescriptions you may be taking. Suggestions followed will be the responsibility of the reader, and are stated with the intention of interest and education only. If you have a health issue, please see your primary care physician (MD) first and foremost. Categories
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