chamomile essential oil

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Matricaria Recutita

Chamomile is an annual herb with a very strong scent that grows up to 60 cms in height and has delicate leaves and simple white flowers on single stems. It’s native to Europe and North and West Asia, but has been naturalized in North America and Australia. Although there are many species and varieties of Chamomile, the chemical constituency remains nearly identical, and each is used frequently for a variety of ailments and concerns.

Origin: Nepal

Method: Steam Distilled

Plant part: Flowers

Amount: 10mL (0.32 fl. oz.)

Therapeutic/Home uses for Chamomile essential oil:

  • Skin Care: Acne, allergies, boils, burns, cuts, chillblains, dermatitis, earache, eczema, hair care, inflammations, insect bites, rashes, sensitive skin, teething pain, toothache, wounds.
  • Muscle and Joint Pain: Arthritis inflamed joints, muscular pain, neuralgia, rheumatism, sprains.
  • Digestive System: Dyspepsia, colic, indigestion, nausea.
  • Nervous System:Headache, insomnia, nervous tension, migraine and stress-related complaints.

Other uses for Chamomile essential oil:

This herb has a long-standing medicinal tradition, especially in Europe for ‘all states of tension and the visceral symptoms that can arise therefrom, such as nervous dyspepsia and nervous bowel, tension headaches, and sleeplessness.

Safety information regarding Chamomile essential oil:

Non-toxic, non-irritant; causes dermatitis in some individuals.

WARNING This oil is NOT meant to refill Corked electronic diffusers. Applying any essential oils dermally or topically should only be done with a diluted solution using a carrier oil. Do not apply essential oils straight to the skin without diluting them or contacting a physician for advice.



Matricaria Recutita

Chamomile is an annual herb with a very strong scent that grows up to 60 cms in height and has delicate leaves and simple white flowers on single stems. It’s native to Europe and North and West Asia, but has been naturalized in North America and Australia. Although there are many species and varieties of Chamomile, the chemical constituency remains nearly identical, and each is used frequently for a variety of ailments and concerns.

Origin: Nepal

Method: Steam Distilled

Plant part: Flowers

Amount: 10mL (0.32 fl. oz.)

Therapeutic/Home uses for Chamomile essential oil:

  • Skin Care: Acne, allergies, boils, burns, cuts, chillblains, dermatitis, earache, eczema, hair care, inflammations, insect bites, rashes, sensitive skin, teething pain, toothache, wounds.
  • Muscle and Joint Pain: Arthritis inflamed joints, muscular pain, neuralgia, rheumatism, sprains.
  • Digestive System: Dyspepsia, colic, indigestion, nausea.
  • Nervous System:Headache, insomnia, nervous tension, migraine and stress-related complaints.

Other uses for Chamomile essential oil:

This herb has a long-standing medicinal tradition, especially in Europe for ‘all states of tension and the visceral symptoms that can arise therefrom, such as nervous dyspepsia and nervous bowel, tension headaches, and sleeplessness.

Safety information regarding Chamomile essential oil:

Non-toxic, non-irritant; causes dermatitis in some individuals.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.