Chamomile Flower Tea ~ 75 gram bag
$29.00
The finest Egyptian Chamomile flowers, of which we use only the flower heads (no extenders) to create this beautiful herbal infusion. A premium quality soothing tisane, perfect to wind down during a hectic afternoon at the office, or at home at the end of the day. It is a bright clear yellow infusion and light floral notes. You can't escape from the appeal of this soothing herbal infusion.
—Naturally caffeine-free
Interesting fact:
Chamomile flower is a traditional use floral that's calmative. If you're looking for a tea that will relax you, this medley of herbs will calm your body and mind to promote those precious moments being relaxed.
Native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, Chamomile has been cherished for centuries as one of nature’s most soothing herbs. With its gentle floral aroma and calming touch, it’s a timeless remedy for rest and renewal.
Calming & Restorative
Chamomile is renowned for its ability to support relaxation and emotional balance. Traditionally enjoyed before bedtime, it may help quiet the mind, ease tension, and promote restful sleep.
Digestive Comfort
Long used as a digestive tonic, chamomile may help soothe occasional bloating, cramping, or indigestion, supporting overall digestive harmony after meals.
Antioxidant & Soothing Support
Rich in natural flavonoids and aromatic compounds, chamomile may help the body defend against everyday oxidative stress while supporting calm and comfort from within.
Skin & Hair Nourishment
Chamomile’s gentle, anti-inflammatory nature makes it a beloved botanical for helping soothe the skin and scalp, which may promote a soft, balanced appearance and feel.
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Egyptians: Dating back to 1550 BCE, chamomile was recorded in the Ebers Papyrus.
Greeks & Romans: Known as "ground apple" for its scent, it was used by Roman soldiers.
Anglo-Saxons: Recognized it as one of nine sacred herbs given to humanity.
Middle Ages: Monks and herbalists cultivated chamomile
Chamomile: A herbal medicine of the past with bright future -
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The History of Chamomile
Herbs in History: Chamomile - https://www.ahpa.org/herbs_in_history_chamomile
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