Roman Chamomile

  • Safe for aromatic use

  • Safe for topical use

  • Safe for internal use

Oil Category: Single Oil

Family Name: Compositae, Asteraceae (Asterales)

Usage: Aromatic, Topical, Internal

Blends well with: Lavender , Rose , Geranium , Clary Sage

Method of the Extraction: Steam Distillation

Oil Chemical composition: esters: isobutyrate angelate, isoamyl metacylate, amyl butyrate, other angelate, butyrate, acetate and tiglate esters, monotherpenes: alpha- and beta-pinenes, terpinenes, sabinene, campfen, d-limonene, p-cymene, myrcene, ketones: pinocarvone, sesquiterenes: beta-caryophyllene, chamazulene, alcohols: trans-pinocarveol, farnesol, nerolidol.

Part of the plant: Flower

Aroma: fresh, Sweet, fruit-herbal, apple

Taste: Sweet, fruit-herbal

Properties:

  • Anti-infective
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Antiparasitic
  • Anticonvulsant
  • Soothing
  • Relaxing
Description

Roman Chamomile, the oil of spirituality, has a fresh sweet and fruity-herbal scent that helps to determine the purpose of consciousness. “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
The ancient Romans traditionally used it to clear the mind and give courage in battles.
It can be used for:
* Soothing effects, anger, irritability: use by diffusion or apply on the feet.
* Irritation of the skin, acne, eczema, dermatitis, sunburn, rash and psoriasis: apply to the affected places.
* Lowering blood pressure and calming the nervous system: use by diffusion and palm inhalation.
* Dandruff and lice: apply to the scalp.
* Liver function support: apply to the liver area.
* Emotional balance, depression, sadness, disappointment: use by diffusion or apply on the feet.
* Pain in muscles, joints, head, sinuses and teeth: apply to specific areas.
* Sleep support: use by diffusion or apply on the feet.
Other uses:
Roman Chamomile neutralizes allergies and increases the skin’s ability to regenerate. It cleanses the blood and helps the liver to get rid of poisons and drain them from the body. This oil can help with allergies, bruises, cuts, depression, insomnia, increased muscle tension, nerves, restless legs syndrome, skin conditions such as acne, superficial ulcers, dermatitis, eczema, skin eruptions and sensitive skin. It is gentle enough to be used for infants and children. Mothers have used chamomile for centuries to calm crying babies, relieve ear pain, against fever, abdominal and colic pain, and to relieve toothache and tooth pruning. It can safely and effectively reduce irritability and minimize anxiety in children, especially the hyperactive ones.

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