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The various and unknown uses of chamomile
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Eloísa Carmona - 2021-02-05T15:36:56Z
We have all taken a small cup of chamomile tea when we are feeling indigested or even when we want to calm down a bit, as these are the two most well-known benefits of chamomile.Chamomile is known for its calming effect on the nervous system and also for helping to relieve digestive discomfort, because the active component of chamomile, called bisabolol, has anti-inflammatory properties and relaxes the smooth muscle lining of the digestive tract.However, chamomile has various uses that you may still be unaware of and that you can take advantage of as home remedies for the skin, hair, or even teeth.Refreshing treatment for the eyesDid you know that chamomile contains natural circulation boosters that can help reduce dark circles? It can also help with swollen, tired, or irritated eyes. Simply place prepared and cooled chamomile tea bags as compresses on your eyes when needed.Oral rinseChamomile has anti-inflammatory properties and can help alleviate mouth ulcers, canker sores, or irritated gums. To use it as a rinse, prepare a cup of chamomile tea, let it cool, and simply use it like any other mouthwash.Treatment for rough skinChamomile is a natural moisturizer and provides antioxidants that penetrate deep into the skin, where they can help repair and prevent damage from free radicals. For this treatment, you need to use fresh chamomile flowers, lavender buds, and coconut oil, among others.Natural hair lightenerChamomile is one of the main ingredients used in hair care to lighten blonde locks. In fact, you can enjoy the benefits of chamomile without needing to buy specific products simply by saving the chamomile tea bag the next time you prepare a cup.To use it in your hair, after washing your hair, wet the tea bag and squeeze it over your hair, let it sit for a few minutes, and then rinse and condition your hair as usual.Acne scar treatmentChamomile has been used for centuries to reduce skin inflammation and improve wound healing. To help reduce the appearance of acne scars, you can use a chamomile tea compress, but it is best to use dried chamomile flowers instead of chamomile tea bags for this application; simply pour 8 oz of boiling water over 1 tablespoon of dried chamomile flowers and let them steep covered for 5 minutes.Once they cool down a bit, soak a cloth in the tea and place it over the acne scars on your freshly washed face. Leave it on for 10-15 minutes, and you're done.What other uses of chamomile do you know?