Chamomile Herbal Tincture
Net Weight: 2 fl oz amber glass dropper bottle
INGREDIENTS: Dried chamomile flowers and vodka. All herbs sourced are 100% organic.
DIRECTIONS: Shake well before use. Take 1 full squeeze of the dropper bulb in 2 oz of water or juice, 2-5 times daily to help provide support to the nervous system.
STORAGE: When stored properly, alcohol-based tinctures have an infinite shelf life. Store in a dark location (like a kitchen cupboard) and keep the lid screwed on tight to prevent evaporation. You may also store it in the refrigerator if desired, but refrigeration is not required.
Chamomile Tincture
If you’re looking for a convenient, versatile staple to have in your medicine cabinet—chamomile tincture is your friend! Tinctures provide such an easy and convenient way to get the benefits of chamomile. You can add it to some tea as well, to provide some extra potent contents of chamomile to your beverage or just take it straight mixed with a bit of water.
Chamomile is excellent for the nervous system, digestive system and works as an effective anti-inflammatory. Read more below for how this fantastic herb works with multiple systems in the body to support your health!
Chamomile Flowers (Chamomilla recutita, Matricaria recutita) —Antispasmodic, aromatic, carminative, diaphoretic, digestive tonic, and nervine properties. This wonderfully versatile herb can work as a mild sedative and can aid in a better night’s sleep. Chamomile is also known to support the nervous system by settling nerves and creating a calming effect in the body. It is also one of the best nervine agents out there for babies and children.
Chamomile flowers contain a high amount of a volatile oil, azulene, which has a wide variety of properties that function as anti-inflammatory and antifever agents. This makes chamomile a very useful aid for treating general inflammatory conditions, most notably, arthritis.
This herb is an excellent remedy for settling the stomach and a few drops of a tincture prior to mealtimes can help aid digestion. The Native American’s traditionally used chamomile fresh or dried to create plant infusions that worked to relieve stomach pain and excess intestinal gas.
Lastly, the pharmacopoeias (official medical documents or authorities) of 26 countries have endorsed chamomile to treat conditions ranging from indigestion to colic in babies to muscle spasms, inflammation, tension, and infection. Chamomile is popular among herbalists due to its versatility and is used in many different formulas.
*These statements are not medical advice and not meant to replace the advice of a medical professional. This product has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or ailment. We are not responsible for misuse or reactions to our products. Usage is always at the buyer’s own risk. Please reach out to a trusted medical practitioner for any possible contraindications and/or interactions with medications and be sure to inform your doctor about all herbal remedies or supplements you are taking. Use caution while pregnant and breastfeeding.