Chamomile is an annual plant with small, pleasant-smelling flowers. It has a straight stem up to 50 cm in length. The plant tastes pungent and bitter. From May to the end of summer, the flowering period of chamomile lasts. A photo of the culture can be found in the reference book of medicinal plants. This is an unpretentious plant, and you can find it everywhere: in meadows, fields, pastures.
The healing values of the culture have long been known, and many patients are interested in what beneficial properties and contraindications chamomile has. In folk medicine, its flowers are used for therapy. Essential oil is used to stimulate the central nervous system. As a decoction inside, for external lotions and inhalations, pharmacy chamomile is used. Useful properties and contraindications of the plant must be carefully studied before use. After all, it is known that any medicine can both have a therapeutic effect and causecomplications.
When and how is the plant used?
Chamomile is recommended to be used orally for the following diseases:
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inflammation of the digestive system;
- diseases of the respiratory tract (upper);
- sore throat, gum disease;
- colitis, enteritis, gastritis;
- diseases of the duodenum;
- gastric ulcer;
- sleep disorder;
- conjunctivitis;
- hemorrhoids;
- eczema and rashes;
- poorly healing wounds;
- pharyngitis, laryngitis.
Chamomile has a healing effect and relieves the symptoms of colds. Inhalations and steam baths are used for chronic rhinitis, acute inflammation of the nasal mucosa. With stomatitis, tincture of chamomile lubricates the mouth and gums. Herbal tea and inhalations are used for flu, mouthwash - for sore throats.
To prepare a healing decoction, you need to brew chamomile flowers (a tablespoon is enough) in 200-250 g of boiling water. After you need to insist a little grass, strain and take 3 times a day up to 5 tablespoons at a time. For rinsing the mouth or enemas, the decoction is prepared in the same way. Keep the medicine in a cold place for no more than one day.
Chamomile: beneficial properties and contraindications
The plant is widely used due to its useful qualities. Chamomile has the following beneficial effects:
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anti-inflammatory;
- weak binder;
- choleretic;
- soothing;
- painkiller;
- antiallergic;
- antiseptic;
- antispasmodic;
- hemostatic;
- anticonvulsant;
- sweatshop;
- disinfectant;
- painkiller.
Camomile has many medicinal properties. Contraindications of the plant are insignificant, and they should include:
- an individual intolerance that can lead to itching or swelling;
- prone to diarrhea;
- anacid gastritis.
When taking chamomile, you should be careful not to overdose. Excessive consumption of the plant can lead to temper tantrums, irritability, headaches, central nervous system depression and weakness.
In official and folk medicine, cosmetology, medicinal chamomile is widely used. Useful properties and contraindications of this plant are well known to specialists. Therefore, before using chamomile for medical purposes, you should seek the advice of a doctor.