Benefits and Contraindications of Chamomile
Chamomile is one of the most common plants within the spectrum of phytotherapy. It has very good properties to offer with very few contraindications (and very punctuated). For this reason, if you want to find out more about them just read this article.
Chamomile is a plant with white flowers and yellow very popular within the world of herbal medicine and natural remedies. This plant is part of various preparations because of its good benefits.
Benefits
- Chamomile is-inflammatory and can be used both internally and externally to reduce swelling. From dark circles in your eyes or consuming often to prevent gout or arthritis.
- It is also good for weight loss. It is a mild diuretic and also violates the anxiety, so it’s good to have on hand in diets.
- Has antibacterial properties. Allows for scarring, gargle and avoid gum and throat problems and for haemorrhoids, being a good partner of the digestive process.
- The chamomile is widely used in the world of natural personal care because of their large properties on the skin. In fact, we have some beauty tips to offer within that range: rinse your hair with chamomile, chamomile and invigorating cleanser homemade chamomile are some of them.
Contraindications
- Perhaps the only contraindication of chamomile is for people who suffer from allergies to it. Also not recommended during the first months of pregnancy, as it can get to wake abortive processes.
The most common way of consuming it is to infuse. In chamomile tea can see how to prepare it.