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ChamomileAn herb often used in the form of a tea as a sedative. Allergic reactions to chamomile can occur, particularly in persons allergic to ragweed. Reported reactions include abdominal cramps, tongue thickness, tightness in the throat, swelling of the lips, throat and eyes, itching all over the body, hives, and blockage of the breathing passages. Close [..]
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ChamomileA family of plants with daisy-like flowers. Two types are German chamomile and Roman or English chamomile. These are used in teas to calm and relax, to improve sleep, and to help with stomach problems [..]
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Chamomileobsolete form of camomile.
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Chamomileenergy in adversity, comfort, patience, help against wearisomeness, plant physician
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Chamomile(n) Eurasian plant with apple-scented foliage and white-rayed flowers and feathery leaves used medicinally; in some classification systems placed in genus Anthemis
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Chamomile(Castanea Sativa): Contracts body tissue and blood vessels; helps in convulsive coughs and other irritable conditions of the respiratory organs.
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ChamomileCommon name for several daisy-like Plants (Matricaria; Tripleurospermum; Anthemis; Chamaemelum) native to Europe and Western Asia, now naturalized in the United States and Australia.
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ChamomileA Plant genus of the Family Asteraceae. It is easily confused with related Plants with similar common Names of Chamomile and Mayweed (Matricaria; Chamaemelum; and Anthemis).
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ChamomileCommon name for several daisy-like plants (MATRICARIA; TRIPLEUROSPERMUM; ANTHEMIS; CHAMAEMELUM) native to Europe and Western Asia, now naturalized in the United States and Australia.
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ChamomileA family of plants with daisy-like flowers. Two types are German chamomile and Roman or English chamomile. These are used in teas to calm and relax, to improve sleep, and to help with stomach problems. The essential oil (scented liquid taken from plants) of chamomile is used in perfumes, shampoos, lotions, and aromatherapy.
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ChamomileUsed in many products for blonde hair to enhance color.
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ChamomileBotanical name of this plant is Matricaria chamomilla. The word chamomile is derived from the Greek chamos (ground) and melos (apple), referring to the plants low growing habit and the fact that the fresh blooms are somewhat apple scented. It is used to treat bronchitis, fever, inflammation, and sore throat. It acts as a diuretic and calms shattere [..]
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ChamomileUsed in many products for blonde hair to enhance colour.
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