Chamomile Flowers (Matricaria chomomilla) Dried - Bulk
Chamomile Flowers (Matricaria chomomilla) Dried - Bulk
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Let Chamomile bring peace to your day. Originating from Europe and West Asia, this beloved herb has been a staple in natural medicine for more than 2,000 years - used by the Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, and central to both Ayurvedic and Western herbal practices. Traditionally, Chamomile tea was brewed to calm the nerves, relax the body, and support digestion, relieving discomfort like bloating and cramping. Relied on for its mildness, it was even used for teething and colic in children, though best under professional guidance.
♡ Why we love it: Chamomile’s gentle effectiveness comes from its rich chemistry - including apigenin, bisabolol, chamazulene, and a wealth of antioxidants. These compounds deliver its mild sedative, anxiety-soothing, and anti-inflammatory effects. It can be enjoyed as tea or used in compresses, steams, and baths. Topically, Chamomile helps to calm irritation, fight certain bacteria and fungi, encourage skin repair, and strengthen the barrier for lasting comfort.
Today, Chamomile is grown across the world, a symbol of calm and care from the inside out.
Sizes: 200g, 500g or 1kg.
Chamomile flowers uses
- Chamomile is used in herbal medicine for a sore/upset stomach, irritable bowel syndrome, and as a gentle sleep aid
- Drunk as a tea before bedtime to promote a restful sleep. It is extremely gentle and suitable even for young children.
- For a sore stomach, some recommend taking a cup every morning without food for two to three months
- Makes for a great mouthwash
- An infusion of chamomile flowers can be used as a hair shampoo
- Can be used in potpourri and herb pillows
- Helps to alleviate nervous disorders
- Add to bath for relaxing tired, achy muscles and feet, and softening the skin
- A mild natural laxative
Benefits of chamomile flowers
- 100% Natural
- Food Grade
- Vegan Friendly
- Acts as a mild laxative
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antispasmodic
- Antibacterial
- Antifungal
How to use chamomile flowers
- Herbal tea (infusion): Two teaspoons per cup of tea, which should be steeped for 10 to 15 minutes while covered to avoid evaporation of the volatile oils.
- As a product ingredient: a 1:10 ratio of chamomile flowers to freshly boiled and slightly cooled water, left to steep overnight. Strain thoroughly and add a preservative, then it can be used in the aqueous phase of formulations.
Other names for chamomile
Sometimes referred to as: German chamomile, Hungarian chamomile, wild chamomile, blue chamomile, Kamillenbluten or scented mayweed.
Chamomile flowers warnings
- Do not use if allergic to any member of the daisy family (Asteraceae); including ragweed
- Not to be used during pregnancy
- Can interfere with warfarin or other blood thinning medication
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is certified food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

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Pretty awesome little flower! It helps me with my stress levels during the day. Love it, will buy it over and over again!