It is also a good remedy for gassing in the intestine or with muscle spasms. This herb, indisputably, is also useful for boosting digestion. It stimulates the secretion of gastric juice and bile, and calms the central nervous system. In New York’s expensive salons, it is customary to give visitors tea with chamomile and cream. In addition, chamomile is used as a spice, which increases appetite.
Camomile is very beneficial for the treatment of respiratory diseases, such as asthma, cold, high fever and bronchitis. If you have the flu, brew the camomile and inhale the vapours. For rheumatic pains, add camomile herb to the bath. Baths with infusion of chamomile will help to remove allergies, itching, rashes on the skin. As an example of application, in France, camomile grass is used as a curative for fatigue, ill-health, colds, digestive disorders and tobacco detox. Chamomile is also recommended for diabetics, as it reduces blood sugar. It is enough to drink one or two cups of this herb per …show more content…
Modern medicine uses the useful qualities of camomile to help patients with gastritis (with low acidity), diarrhoea, flatulence, colitis and intestinal spasms. The tea has anticonvulsant, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, choleretic, analgesic, diaphoretic and soothing effects. With regular intake of this herb, there is a proper stimulation of the functions of the gallbladder and its ducts. Its beneficial effect also affects the kidneys and the liver. In short, chamomile helps everyone - whether it's problems with the endocrine system or with upper respiratory