Description
Perennial plant with fine, feathery leaves and tiny white flowers that look like small daisies. The ancient Egyptians held it sacred and dedicated it to the sun god Ra. They also massaged chamomile into their skin to alleviate aches and pains and cool fevers.
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Aroma Description: Sweet with a citrus floral note
Origin: USA
Therapeutic Properties: Roman Chamomile has analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, anti-neuralgic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, bactericidal, digestive properties.
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Extraction Method: Steam and Hydro distillation
CAS Numbers: 8015-92-7
Certificate of Analysis: Available upon request
Credits: The information provided, has been extracted from books written by Beverley Hawkins, (West Coast Institute of Aromatherapy) Vancouver, Canada. Hawkins, B. (1999). West Coast Institute of Aromatherapy.
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