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Roman Chamomile Essential Oil 5ml

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Roman Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis)

Aroma
Roman Chamomile essential oil has a sweet middle note smell, similar to sweet apples.
The plant
Roman Chamomile is also known as English chamomile, sweet chamomile and garden
chamomile. It is a delicate daisy-like flower that originates from Europe, with white petals and
yellow centre. The flower is indigenous to England but now widely cultivated in Germany, France and Morocco.
The extraction
Roman chamomile essential oil is extracted by the steam distillation of the flowers.
Affects
Chamomile oil is rich in Azulene, a power anti-inflammatory that is formed during the
extraction process. The oil is used by aromatherapists for relaxation, peace and patience and is
renowned for its calming, soothing, properties, both physically and emotionally.
When used in skin treatments, chamomile oil has the ability to smooth out broken capillaries
and improve elasticity. It is very affective as soothing dry, irritated skin.
Chamomile oil, in a diluted form, is suitable for young children to soothe and calm.
History
The name comes from the Greek meaning ‘ground apple’ and the Latin ‘nobilis’ for noble flower.
Mythology tells us that the Ancient Egyptians dedicated this herb to the sun due to its ability to
treat fevers. Other sources tell us that it is a moon herb, due to its cooling affect.
Chamomile is is widely used in hair care as it is able to highlight and condition hair.
Interesting fact
Chamomile is known as the ‘plant’s herb’ due to its ability to cure other plants that grow in its
surrounding area.
Chemical constituents
Angelic, Methacrylic, Tiglic (Acid), Azuline (Sesquiterpene).
Blending
Chamomile blends well with bergamot, lavender, jasmine, tea tree, grapefruit, lemon, geranium,
patchouli, rose geranium and ylang-ylang.

Some suggested directions for use
Add 6-10 drops in a bath.
Mix 5 drops with water to use in an oil burner.
Mix 6-10 drops with hot water as an inhalation.
Mix 5 drops per 10ml of carrier oil for massage.
Can be applied direct to skin problem areas (avoid if over-sensitive).
Precautions
Do not take internally.
Keep away from children and eyes.
Avoid during early pregnancy as it is an emmenagogue (stimulates blood flow to the pelvis and uterus).
If oil gets into eyes splash out with water, seek medical advice if necessary.
If unfamiliar with essential oils seek advice from a practitioner.

Roman Chamomile flowers