Chamomile

In January we informed you about Bay Leaf and in February about Rosemary.

Chamomile is an age old herb. Ealier, man made paths with Chamomile.When you

step on Chamomile, it sets free its soothing smell.

Where Rosemary is an activating herb, Chamomile is a soothing herb. From Bay Leaf 

and Rosemary, you can use the dried leaves. From Chamomile you can use the dried

flowers. There are different sorts of Chamomile and it has many applications.

Mellie Uyldert wrote about Chamomile:  ‘The Chamomile with the golden heart

that springs up to the sun, is a sun-bearer or sunbeam that comforts man with

vitality’. 

Ýou can use Chamomile for the nervous system, the digestive system, for 

inflammations and the female reproductive organs. You can make a tea of

it, you can use it in the bathtub and you can steam with this herb.

Chamomile tea is very well known and Chamomile tea with a little bit of Manuka

honey works wonders for your digestive system. It reduces (lowgrade) inflammations.

What is less known and therefore interesting, is Chamoile soup. You will find the

recipe under the header food & drinks.

Please let us know if this was informative for you and how you use Chamomile.

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March 2019

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