Clef Des Champs Stress Chamomile Flower Whole (Loose Tea Organic, Bag) - 80g

Stress Chamomile Flower Whole (Loose Tea Organic, Bag) - 80g
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UPC: 697026964173

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Chamomile is both calming and anti-inflammatory, a combination that makes it very efficient to relieve digestive and nervous troubles. Carminative and digestive, chamomile infusion helps digestion and reduces gas and bloating. The antispasmodic action of Clef des Champs Chamomile Organic Loose Tea flavonoids soothes digestive spasms and colic, especially when they are of nervous origin. It calms indigestion, diarrhea, symptoms of infection of the digestive system such as gastro- enteritis and it helps regulate intestinal transit. As it relaxes smooth muscles throughout the body, it releases tension in muscles, tendons, ligaments and also relieves menstrual cramps. Studies have shown that using chamomile in combination with other medicinal herbs relieves colic in babies. Its bitter principles stimulate the circulation of bile and the secretion of gastric juices. It stimulates appetite and improves digestion that is too slow. [LOOSE TEA]

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Organic German Chamomile (flower, matricaria recutita)
Important Information:

Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if sensitive to herbs of the Asteraceae family.

Format

format thumbLoose Tea

80g

Dosage

Drink 2 - 4 cups per day. Pour 1 litre of boiling water over 3 tbsp of herbs, cover and let steep for 10-15 minutes. Filter.

Product Information:
  • Calms nervous and digestive systems
  • Reduces gas and bloating
  • Releases tension in muscles, tendons, ligaments and also relieves menstrual cramps
  • Calming and mildly sedative
  • Gluten Free and Vegan

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Clef des Champs is a Canadian company that was founded by an herbalist in Quebec. All of their herbs are organically grown in their own garden in the Quebec mountains. The natural elements nourish each herb until it’s ready to be picked, dried and made into one of their natural formulations. Their blends offer support for many health concerns including; oral health, women’s health, immune and respiratory health, digestive health, men’s prostate health, and muscle and joint relief. Available in water-alcohol, alcohol-free, capsule, syrup or salve formula’s, Clef des Champs uses the healing power of herbs to support your needs. Read more >

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Great product. Since I've started using it, I've had less headaches from inflammation.
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CHAMOMILE - CALMS NERVOUS AMD DIGESTIVE SYSTEMS


Mode Of Action


Chamomile is both calming and anti-inflammatory, a combination that makes it very efficient to relieve digestive and nervous troubles. Carminative and digestive, chamomile infusion helps digestion and reduces gas and bloating. The antispasmodic action of its flavonoids soothes digestive spasms and colic, especially when they are of nervous origin. It calms indigestion, diarrhea, symptoms of infection of the digestive system such as gastroenteritis and it helps regulate intestinal transit. As it relaxes smooth muscles throughout the body, it releases tension in muscles, tendons, ligaments and also relieves menstrual cramps.

Its volatile oils are partly responsible for its anti-inflammatory action and for inhibiting the synthesis of leukotrienes. Chamomile soothes inflammation of all mucus membranes, including the linings of the mouth, gums and stomach. It relieves acid reflux and hyperacidity of the stomach, heartburn and gastritis. It has antiulcer properties and it contains apigenin, a flavonoid that inhibits the activity of certain bacteria, including Helicobacter pylori which is responsible for stomach ulcers. It relieves symptoms of inflammatory diseases of the intestine as well as irritable bowel syndrome.

Studies have shown that using chamomile in combination with other medicinal herbs relieves colic in babies. Its bitter principles stimulate the circulation of bile and the secretion of gastric juices. It stimulates appetite and improves digestion that is too slow.

Chamomile is calming and mildly sedative. It calms children who are tense, hyperactive, hypersensitive and who have difficulty sleeping. It is used in babies and children who are irritable, anxious and subject to mood swings. Chamomile eases teething as it reduces agitation, irritability and sensitivity to pain.

As an anti-catarrhal and expectorant, Matricaria recutita relieves loose cough, nasal congestion and earache. It is diaphoretic and mildly stimulates immunity. It helps form scar tissue, it is antiseptic and antifungal and is used to treat thrush (C. albicans). Its antihistamine action relieves allergy symptoms and bronchial spasms in asthma. Regular use of chamomile infusion reduces the incidence of thyroid troubles.

The main constituents of chamomile are flavonoids (apigenin, quercetin, rutin), volatile oils (bisabolol, chamazulene, sesquiterpenes), polyphenols, coumarins, amino acids, anthemic acid, choline, polysaccharides, fatty acids and tannins.


Helpful Associations


Estomix for stomach ache, acid reflux.

Digestop
for irritation of the lining of the intestines, colitisdiverticulitis.

Calmix for troubles of the nervous system.

Menstruix for menstrual cramps.

Turmeric tincture or capsules for inflammation.


Uses


Nervous system: sleep troubles, irritability, agitation, mood swings.

Digestive system: acid reflux, heartburn, gastritis, stomach ulcer, colic, intestinal inflammation, gastro-enteritis, diarrhea, constipation, gas, bloating.

Other: teething, mouth sores, inflammation of the gums, thrush, menstrual cramps, muscle tension, motion sickness, loose cough, nasal congestion, earache, allergies.


History


For the Egyptians, it is the flower of the Sun god and is venerated for its capacity to relieve fever. In Ancient Greece, it was recommended to treat headaches, colic and nervous troubles of the stomach. In the Middle Ages, chamomile flowers were strewn about dank castle hallways in order to keep sickness at bay. German immigrants brought the culture and use of chamomile with them to the United States. In the 19th Century, it became an important herb recommended by the American eclectic doctors. Chamomile is now part of the official pharmacopeia in 26 countries.

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