Unstress With Chamomile Oil

Posted by anxiouswill in Prescription Anxiety Drugs on December 05th, 2009

Relaxing Chamomile Oil

The Sweet Smell for Serenity

When it comes to aromatherapy, nothing beats that sweet scent that closely resembles a fruity apple - the Chamomile Oil. From Roman to German Chamomiles, this herb is famous for its relaxing and curative properties. The Egyptians loved it and used it for shampoo and perfume.

There are two types of Chamomile Oil: Roman and German. German Chamomile grows up to 60 cm with hairless stems that produces delicate and feathery leaves with daisy-like white flowers on each stem. On the other hand, Roman Chamomile is small and grows only up to 25 cm. It has hairy stem and feathery leaves, although its flowers are bigger than those of German Chamomile.

Why use Chamomile? Not only does it smell so good, but chamomile is a great stress buster that eases away your stress, anger, fear and anxiety. Chamomile gives you that peaceful feeling and may be sipped as a herbal tea infusion to help you have that good night’s sleep.

Looking for a Natural Approach to Control Pain? Chamomile is great for the many pains of the nerves - from headaches, toothache, muscle tension and menstrual cramps. It is also good for treating flatulence, diarrhea, urinary-tract disorders and can also be used for jaundice.

Natural Skincare for Super Sensitive Skin? This versatile oil can also be used for skin problems and skin allergy. Chamomile oil makes the skin tissue elastic and strong. It is also great for treating sun burns, burns and diaper rash.

How Do You Enjoy ? Chamomile can be used for that calming massage, and for relief for those tired, inflamed muscles and joints. This essential oil can also be diffused into the air to clear out headaches. Add 10 drops to your warm bath for stress relief and relaxation, or use it his oil as a base for lotions and creams, especially soothing for those with sensitive skin. It can also be used as a mouthwash for abscess and tonsillitis. Not only is this essential oil healthy for the body, but it also makes a good home disinfectant, and blends well with other essential oils like Bergamot, Jasmine, Tea Tree and Ylang-Ylang.

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