Chamomile, German Herbal Remedies

Chamomile tea is commonly used in many parts of Europe, South America, and Mexico for children with colic and other digestive disturbances, fever, insomnia, and the restlessness and irritability commonly associated with teething. Women have long used chamomile for PMS and menstrual cramps. It has also been recommended as a nervine, for muscle cramps, headaches, and to soothe indigestion and flatulent colic. Steam from the herb can be inhaled for respiratory tract irritation. Chamomile creams and ointments are applied to the skin to help soothe and heal burns and other skin irritations, wounds, diaper rash, and sore nipples. The homeopathic tablets are given to babies for teething and fussiness. Chamomile, German has a taste of AROMATIC and a temperature of WARM.

Chamomile, German Proper Dose

TypeDossage
Chamomile, German Infusion1-2 cups 2-3 x daily
Chamomile, German Tincture15-30 drops 2-3 x daily

Chamomile, German Reference Information

Latin NameMatricaria recutita
Other NamesHungarian chamomile
Part UsedFlowers
Herb FormsTeabag, tincture, bulk herb, powder, ointment, homeopathic tablet.
AffectsDigestive system, Nervous system
CautionsNone noted.
Botanical InfoA feathery-leaved pineapple-scented garden plant in the aster family with small daisy-like yellow and white flowers.

Supporting Research

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