Description
Chamomile flowers are known in traditional and folk medicine, as well as in cosmetology. As a medicine, chamomile was used by Avicenna as a sedative and antiseptic. During Antiquity, doctors used chamomile instead of many medicines.
Chamomile flowers contain pectins, phytosterols, mucous and tannins, luteolin, carotene, choline, coumarin, as well as acids such as ascorbic, nicotinic, salicylic.
Chamomile is useful for tired and irritated eyes; for this purpose, lotions are made from chamomile decoction. This procedure restores shine to the eyes, relaxes muscles, and relieves puffiness. For eye diseases, it is also recommended to wash with a weak chamomile decoction. For a decoction, a teaspoon of dried flowers will be enough, in the resulting decoction, a cotton wool is moistened and a few drops of decoction are instilled into each eye. This procedure relieves inflammation and fatigue.
General characteristics
Expiration date
365 days
Storage conditions
from +2°С to +25°С in a dry ventilated area
Composition
chamomile flowers
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