Roman Chamomile
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Source: UK. Latin name: anthemis nobilis. Family
name: Compositae.
The oil is distilled from the flowers. It has a sweet
and fruity aroma. Chamomile was a sacred herb of the
Saxons. Some traditional uses: to relieve muscular pain,
as a sedative, ease anxiety and nervous tension, to help
with sleeplessness. Chamomile should be avoided during
early pregnancy. Emotional profile: to relieve anger,
hysteria, fear, spirit disconnection, grief, worry.
Blends with: bergamot, cypress, jasmine, juniper, neroli,
frankincense, clary sage, vetiver, rosemary and ylang
ylang.
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