Medicinal herbs Tea
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Medicinal herbs Tea

Scientific name: Matricaria recutita
Used part: Flower
effective material : -
Identification method: -
Uses: Anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory and gastrointestinal spasms
Packing: 20g T-Bag

Dosage: Once every three to four times, add one tea bag in half a cup of boiling water for about 5 minutes and eat it.
- Noteworthy: Avoid using liquid sprayed around the eyes.
- In case of known sensitivity to chamomile, avoid the use of the product.
- It is better to avoid taking cabbage when the person is treated with anticoagulants.
- Long-term consumption as well as consumption in pregnancy, lactation and children under the age of 6 years is not recommended.
Side effects: Very rare side effects (sometimes mild allergic reactions).

Chamomile tea, in addition to having many healing properties, has long been considered by many thanks to its aroma. Extensive research on the plant over the last 30 years shows that chamomile tea has several therapeutic properties, including the treatment of inflammation, accelerating the process of wound healing, acne treatment and acne, and treating cold symptoms and headaches. And the latest findings reveal the properties of chamomile plants in preventing the growth of cancer cells. Chamomile tea is made from dried herbs of chamomile, a source of rich antioxidants. Chamomile has anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic and anti-inflammatory effects and is used to prevent and treat stomach ulcers. Chamomile flowers contain lipophilic substances that have a high anti-inflammatory effect and also contain a group of hydrophilic substances with a strong spasmolytic effect. Lipophilic substances include sesquiterpanes (kemasulen) and hydrophilic materials including flavonoids (epinephrine) and coumarins.

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Medicinal herbs Tea

Scientific name: Matricaria recutita
Used part: Flower
effective material : -
Identification method: -
Uses: Anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory and gastrointestinal spasms
Packing: 20g T-Bag

Dosage: Once every three to four times, add one tea bag in half a cup of boiling water for about 5 minutes and eat it.
- Noteworthy: Avoid using liquid sprayed around the eyes.
- In case of known sensitivity to chamomile, avoid the use of the product.
- It is better to avoid taking cabbage when the person is treated with anticoagulants.
- Long-term consumption as well as consumption in pregnancy, lactation and children under the age of 6 years is not recommended.
Side effects: Very rare side effects (sometimes mild allergic reactions).

Chamomile tea, in addition to having many healing properties, has long been considered by many thanks to its aroma. Extensive research on the plant over the last 30 years shows that chamomile tea has several therapeutic properties, including the treatment of inflammation, accelerating the process of wound healing, acne treatment and acne, and treating cold symptoms and headaches. And the latest findings reveal the properties of chamomile plants in preventing the growth of cancer cells. Chamomile tea is made from dried herbs of chamomile, a source of rich antioxidants. Chamomile has anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic and anti-inflammatory effects and is used to prevent and treat stomach ulcers. Chamomile flowers contain lipophilic substances that have a high anti-inflammatory effect and also contain a group of hydrophilic substances with a strong spasmolytic effect. Lipophilic substances include sesquiterpanes (kemasulen) and hydrophilic materials including flavonoids (epinephrine) and coumarins.

Saler Company Information

Company : Soha Jissa
More Information : View
Online order registration form