Organic Chamomile Tea
Chamomile is a very popular traditional herbal drink. It is a good nerve tonic, sleep aid, appetite stimulant, and digestive aid. It relieves the bladder, colds, asthma, colitis, diverticulosis, fever, headaches, hermorrhoids, muscle cramps, inflammation and pain. It is also effective in the treatment of rheumatism, arthritis, worms, and jaundice.
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Digestion aid | Sip 2 to 3 cups of the tea daily. |
Appetite enhancer | Sip 2 to 3 cups of the tea daily. |
Mild diuretic | Sip 2 to 3 cups of the tea daily. |
Nerve tonic to calm anxiety & nervous attacks | Sip 3 to 4 cups of the tea daily. |
Sleep aid | Sip 3 to 4 cups of the tea, particularly a nightcap before sleep. |
Calms gastrointestinal spasms & inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. | Sip 3 to 4 cups of the tea daily. Use Chamomile Enema or Chamomile Implant. |
Ralieves pain & calms headaches | Drink 1 to 2 cups at a time, several times daily. |
Calms hyperactivity in children | Drink 3 to 4 cups daily. |
Anti-inflammatory – Reduces inflammation and swelling. Chamomile is used to combat:
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Beauty aid | Rinse a clean face with the tea several times a week for a healthier and subtle glow. |
A natural hair conditioner | Rinse the hair with Chamomile Tea after shampooing for a more manageable and shinier hair. |
For limb stiffness & temporary paralysis, including lower backs | Rub Chamomile Oil onto the affected muscles. |
Helps soothe tired, irritated eyes. | Soak two Chamomile Tea bags in a little ice water. Apply as packs to eyelids for incredible relief. |
Great relief for allergies like asthmatic attacks | Drink 3 to 4 cups (for young children: 1 to 2 cups) of warm Chamomile Tea daily. Chamomile Tea steam bath is beneficial too. |
Helps skin problems | Treats a number of problems that range from flaky scariness and inflammation to wrinkles and stretch marks. Apply Chamomile Concentrates onto affected areas several times daily. |
Regenerates liver – especially good for those suffering from degenerative liver diseases such as infectious hepatitis or the more deadly AIDS virus. | To encourage the formation of new liver tissues, it is recommended to have an average of 3 to 4 cups of Chamomile Tea per day. |
Reference Sources:
a. Heinerman’s Encyclopedia of Fruits, Vegetables and Herbs (John Heinerman)
b. The Complete Medicinal Herbal (Penelope Ody)
How to prepare Organic Chamomile Tea:
Place the tea bag (s) in a cup or teapot. Add boiling distilled water and allow to steep for 5 minutes.
Use one tea bag per cup/person.
Sweeten with raw honey if sweetness is preferred.
Howto make Chamomile Oil:
Break some Chamomile tea bags and empty the flower into a small bottle. Cover the content with Olive Oil. Put on a tight lid on the bottle and keep in sun for two weeks and thereafter, store in the refrigerator and use whenever needed. Warm whatever oil is going to be used before massaging well into the skin.
Chamomile Steam Bath:
Simmer 4 tea bags of Chamomile in 4 cups of distilled water for 5 minutes. Place the Chamomile Tea in a large bowl. Cover the head with a heavy bath towel and hold the face about 8 inches above the bowl containing the freshly made tea for 12 to 15 minutes at a time.
How to prepare Chamomile Concentrates:
Place 10 tea bags in 1 liter of distilled water. Boil 5 minutes, then simmer 10 minutes.
Chamomile Enema Solution:
Dilute 1 glass (250ml) of the Chamomlie Concentrates with 2 glasses (500ml) of distilled water. The solution must be at body temperature. Retain for 15 minutes.
Chamomile Implant:
Take ½ glass of the Chamomile Concentrates and implant into the colon using enema bag or enema bucket.