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The use of chamomile in cultural and traditional settings may differ from concepts accepted by current Western medicine. When considering the use of herbal supplements, consultation with a primary health care professional is advisable. ...
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health.yahoo.com/drug/d04409a1#d04409a1-whatis
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Article discusses the benefits of chamomile. ... There are essentially two different species of chamomile that are used for supplements and balms. These are the German and the Roman varieties. In Great Britain, the most commonly available is the Roman chamomile while the rest of the world has greater access to German chamomile.
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health.learninginfo.org/benefits-of-chamomile.htm
health.learninginfo.org/benefits-of-chamomile.htm
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Chamomile Benefit provides information and resources to learn the benefits, cautions, toxicity symptoms, and recommendations for this herb. Also find links to herbs, vitamins, minerals and other nutrition information. ... Chamomile Benefit provides information and resources to learn the benefits, cautions,
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www.e-health-fitness.com/herbs/chamomile_benefit.htm
www.e-health-fitness.com/herbs/chamomile_benefit.htm
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Chamomile is known in the medical community as a mild botanical, which means it is a plant that has medicinal properties. This classification does not guarantee its effectiveness, but in the case of chamomile, you can be pretty sure that drinking one or more cups a day can benefit your health.
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vitamins.ultimatefatburner.com/chamomile-review.html
vitamins.ultimatefatburner.com/chamomile-review.html
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While chamomile tea has enjoyed a reputation as a medicinal cure-all, evidence for its curative properties has been lacking. But now, researchers in England have found new evidence that the popular herbal tea may actually help relieve a wide range of health ailments, including colds and menstrual cramps.
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www.aphroditewomenshealth.com/news/20050004161844_healt...
www.aphroditewomenshealth.com/news/20050004161844_health_news.shtml
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Recent and on-going research has identified chamomile's specific anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-allergenic and sedative properties, validating its long-held reputation. ... Dried chamomile flower is an age-old medicinal drug known in ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome.
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www.herbwisdom.com/herb-chamomile.html
www.herbwisdom.com/herb-chamomile.html
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Flavonoids have anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory properties. The main components of the essential oil extracted from chamomile flowers are the terpenoids alpha-bisabolol and its oxides and azulenes, including chamazulene. High Quality pro...
http://www.raysahelian.com/chamomile.html
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Growing chamomile tea will not only benefit your health, it will entice your senses. The scent of the tiny daisy like flowers of the Chamomile plant smell like freshly cut apples. Chamomile should be a part of every basic herb garden.
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ezinearticles.com/?Drinking-Chamomile-Tea-Benefits-Your...
ezinearticles.com/?Drinking-Chamomile-Tea-Benefits-Your-Health---9-Reasons-to-Grow-Chamomile--In-Your-Herb-Garden&id=2553096
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Can Chamomile benefit your health? Learn about benefits and chamomile side effects before diving in. The latest women's health advice from LifeScript.com. ... The buzz about chamomile has been going on for centuries. Through the years, this plant has been heralded for its medicinal uses from Europe to Asia and beyond.
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www.lifescript.com/Health/Alternative-Therapies/Herbs/C...
www.lifescript.com/Health/Alternative-Therapies/Herbs/Can_Chamomile_Benefit_Your_Health.aspx
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