German Chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla

German Chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla

German Chamomile, also known as Blue Chamomile, is a botanical treasure celebrated not only for its captivating blue hue but also for its potent healing properties. In this blog post, we will explore the major compounds of German Chamomile oil and delve into the unique therapeutic benefits that make it stand out in the world of ayurveda aromatherapy.

Major compounds of the oil:
Chamazulene, Trans β-Farnesene, α-Bisabolol oxide, Trans α-Farnesene, Bisabolol oxide A, Bisabolol oxide B, Germacrene-D

The sesquiterpenes, such as Chamazulene, and sesquiterpenols, particularly α-Bisabolol, found in Blue Chamomile oil contribute to its unique healing properties. These qualities are often challenging to find in comparable strength in other essential oils.

Renowned for its captivating blue hue, German Chamomile stands out not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its diverse therapeutic benefits. According to Osahdhi Founder Dr. Malte Hozzel, "Take the blue to calm the red." The blue color, significant in Ayurveda, offers relief for rashes and various skin problems. The cooling and harmonizing effect of the oil makes it an ideal choice against nervous tension, anxiety, migraines, and various stress-related disturbances.

The oil extends its contributions to health concerns like cystitis, arthritis, inflamed joints, and rheumatism. Celebrated in Ayurveda for its Pita-reducing quality, it calms the fire within the system, suitable for all doshas. Its Sattvic energy promotes uplifting positive vibes, harmonizing imbalanced emotions caused by an excess of fire elements.

Embrace the calming effects of German Chamomile oil, a botanical powerhouse addressing physical ailments while nurturing mental well-being against stress. Consider it a preventive measure against somatization of undigested feelings manifesting as headaches or tensions in the system. Shop now at Slowsouls -Therapeutic Essential Oils, Hydrolates & Artisan Soaps in Singapore,

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