Pharmaceutical chamomile properties and contraindications. Contraindications for use of the plant. Who is not prescribed chamomile?

The heroine of this story is chamomile, whose medicinal properties and contraindications should be known to everyone, because she is a real healer, helping to get rid of a whole bunch of ailments without pills or significantly reduce their intake.
Chamomile copes well with many ailments

From Hippocrates to the present day

Chamomile infusions were used by the legendary Hippocrates. Another pillar of ancient medicine, Avicenna, used this plant to make headache medications. In Russia, the first records about it date back to the time of Ivan the Terrible.
Chamomile, whose medicinal properties have been confirmed by time, has not lost its significance to this day.

The uniqueness of the plant is explained by the content of chamazulene in it, a substance with a powerful anti-inflammatory effect.

It also helps fight allergic reactions and stimulates regenerative processes in the body. But chemical composition it is much richer and has many other important substances.
Chamomile contains many useful substances

There is:

  • polyine compounds– unsaturated hydrocarbons necessary for the synthesis of drugs;
  • polysaccharides– the most important source of energy;
  • plant sterols, restoring the functioning of affected cells;
  • complex of salicylic, isovaleric, antemissic, caprylic acids, acting as a strong antimicrobial, antifungal agent, while simultaneously having a calming effect;
  • vitamins(C, PP; provitamin A);
  • coumarins, having an antispasmodic, antitumor effect, reducing blood clotting;
  • natural phenolic compounds, rich in tanning properties;
  • proteins, bitterness, mucus and etc.

How to recognize chamomile

Many very different species are united under one name. A healing properties has chamomile. Its other name is pharmacy, the third, quite official, is stripped, the fourth is field.

What does pharmaceutical chamomile look like? Compared to its decorative sisters, it looks unpresentable: a low plant with pinnately dissected, sometimes twice or even thrice, thread-like leaves.

Long flower stalks end in small flower baskets framed by white petals; the sunny center consists of modified yellow flowers.

The receptacle is often conical. And it is always hollow - this is one of the main signs by which you can distinguish medicinal chamomile from just chamomile. And the apple smell gives it away. The root also has medicinal properties, which in some cases are even stronger than those of the flowers.

You will learn all the details about how to distinguish chamomile from the video:

Types of use

Chamomile flowers found wide application as infusions, decoctions, teas.

Infusions

There are several ways to prepare the infusion:

  • 2 teaspoons of flowers are poured into a glass of boiling water, infused (preferably in a thermos) for 3 hours;
  • For the cold cooking method, pour 4-5 teaspoons of flowers into a glass cold water in an enamel or glass container, stand for 8-10 hours;
  • For external use, make a more concentrated infusion: 2-3 tbsp per glass of boiling water. spoons medicinal raw materials, after infusion for an hour, it is filtered and used for washing wounds, compresses, and gargling.

You can also use it for gargling. The medicinal properties of meadow sage include antibacterial, tonic, expectorant, anti-inflammatory and simply tonic.

Decoction

The medicinal properties of chamomile are revealed to their maximum when it is used in the form of a decoction. 4 tbsp. spoons of color must be placed in 1.5 liters of boiling water and kept on low heat for 7 minutes.

Chamomile tea

What does chamomile help with if you drink it as tea? The list will be long, so only the most important: against colds, intestinal colic, many headaches, spasms of blood vessels and muscles, depression.

It will also help cope with depression. Its tincture calms the nerves and irritates the receptors responsible for the production of one of the “pleasure hormones” - dopamine.

You will learn more about the properties of chamomile tea from the video:

It is prepared like any tea: a bag or 1 teaspoon of raw material is brewed in a glass hot water(90-95º C), stand for up to 5 minutes. For better release of nutrients, it is better to take soft water. You can drink in pure form, can be flavored with honey, lemon. May be brewed with real tea.

Can add chamomile tea into milk. Chamomile herb does not lose its medicinal properties with this combination.

The use of pharmaceutical chamomile in medicinal practice

Chamomile officinalis enjoys the favor of both folk and official medicine, her merits are numerous and undoubted.

Chamomile fights colds

This is a proven remedy for the treatment of colds: an infusion is usually used, which is consumed warm, a third of a glass before meals.
For sore throat, use chamomile rinse:

  • Brew 3 tbsp. spoons of chamomile and one linden with 4 cups of boiling water. Strained and cooled to warm state infusion to gargle a sore throat every hour;
  • 3 tbsp. spoons of chamomile and 1 tbsp. pour a spoonful of sage herb into 4 cups of boiling water, gargle with the strained and warm infusion, as in the previous recipe, after an hour.

The healing properties of field chamomile for problems in the stomach and intestines

Chamomile is very healing for the stomach and intestines. Almost all stomach ailments are relieved by her tea. Bisabolol, chamazulene, once in the stomach and intestines, free them from pathogenic microbes that caused the infection, contribute to the establishment of normal functioning.
Chamomile will help with stomach problems

Chamomile enemas help in the treatment of colitis and hemorrhoids. Tea will help cope with stomach discomfort after an excessive feast.
For constipation effective assistance There will be an enema of chamomile decoction, which will successfully cleanse the intestines. Chamomile is sometimes simply irreplaceable for stomach pain. Its decoction, which can reduce pain and inflammation, has proven itself in the treatment of ulcers; chamomile tea for gastritis also alleviates the patient’s condition.

For stomach cramps and flatulence, chamomile infusion is also prescribed, and the decoction can increase appetite when the body needs recovery from a serious illness.

How does chamomile affect blood pressure?

To the question: does chamomile increase or decrease blood pressure? There is no definite answer, although it is found in most herbal preparations aimed at combating hypertension. Tibetan elixir, Istra balm and other preparations that are quite successful in the fight against hypertension actually contain it, but other components reduce blood pressure.

Thus, in the most effective Istra balm, the main role is played by Cahors, which temporarily dilates blood vessels.
So it’s impossible to say that chamomile lowers blood pressure.

She has no direct influence on this process. However, it treats the nervous system and helps relieve stress, which is very important for high blood pressure.
Chamomile can help cure depression

If you use the infusion systematically, the elasticity of blood vessels and immunity will increase. It is its sedative capabilities that have a beneficial effect on normalization blood pressure. In the role aid to the medications prescribed by the doctor, she has the right to participate in the treatment of this difficult illness.

Chamomile: medicinal properties in gynecology

The Latin name of chamomile matrix translates as mother's womb, uterus. Indeed, when gynecological diseases she is the first assistant.

In combination with the main treatment of such inflammations, douching is used, for which 2 tbsp. spoons of herbs are poured into a liter of boiling water and heated to a boil over extremely low heat.

During the procedures, the temperature of the decoction should be 37-38º C. The plant allows you to successfully get rid of diseases of the female sphere, even those that have become chronic.

Protects skin

The healing properties of chamomile herb are very effective for skin lesions. Lotions and compresses have proven themselves in the fight against abscesses, ulcers and burns. But it is especially appreciated by people suffering from eczema.
Here's how chamomile is useful during an exacerbation of this painful disease:

  • chamomile soothes inflamed skin;
  • accelerates the restoration of the epidermis;
  • reduces itching, swelling, redness;
  • prevents the development of infection in affected areas.

Chamomile has a beneficial effect on the skin

The first answer to the question of what chamomile decoction helps with will definitely be: “For manifestations of eczema.” They are used externally (lotions, baths, compresses); for greater effect, some drink 1 tablespoon of the decoction before meals.

Preserves the liver

Chamomile for the liver is not just useful, but irreplaceable, which is why it is often added to medications. For the same purpose, chamomile has long been used in folk medicine. Chamomile inflorescences are also used to cleanse the liver. This procedure is especially recommended for those who do not know the limits of food, medicine, and alcohol.

Chamomile decoctions will help prevent cirrhosis of the liver and defeat hepatitis.
This tea helps revitalize liver cells affected by hepatitis:

  • Pour 1-2 heaped teaspoons of flowers into a glass of boiling water;
  • Strain after 10 minutes of infusion;
  • Drink warm 2-3 glasses a day.

Descriptions of the plant say that field chamomile has a fairly strong choleretic effect. However, it is not always recommended to use it in this capacity. So is it a choleretic agent or not?

First you need to do ultrasonography: if it shows not only the accumulation of bile, but also the formation of stones, then about chamomile, like others choleretic drugs, you should forget so as not to provoke a “rockfall”.

But it will be good for preventing the formation of stones.

Chamomile: medicinal properties and contraindications for children

For children, chamomile is, first of all, an extremely effective sedative that brings the child’s overexcited nervous system into order.
Chamomile can calm a child and help him fall asleep

But besides this, it can help in numerous other cases:

  • For infants up to 4 months, it is used only externally: wash the skin for prickly heat, diaper rash;
  • For older children, a few teaspoons will not hurt when their tummy or throat hurts or when they are hyperactive. After a year, the dose can be increased to 1 child's cup;
  • Chamomile decoction soothes gums, reduces pain during teething in infants;
  • With its help, conjunctivitis is successfully cured in infants;
  • For colds, they practice gargling, rinsing the nasal passages, and inhaling medicinal herbs, which contain chamomile. Regular rinsing during illness will have a visible disinfectant and anti-inflammatory effect;
  • Baths with chamomile can be a real salvation for children exhausted by diathesis, severe itching, frequent rashes, diaper rash. The azulene it contains reduces allergic reactions.

Chamomile is a folk remedy that has been tested for centuries, and rarely causes allergies in a child.

But no one canceled consultations with a specialist.

If alarming symptoms nevertheless appear, the use of chamomile should be stopped immediately.

Beneficial for the whole body


The list of what chamomile cures can be continued for a long time:

  • has a calming effect on the entire body, fights insomnia;
  • increases heart contractions, dilates and tones brain vessels;
  • helps with bruises, rheumatic pains;
  • eliminates cramps;
  • helps treat those who have become chronic form inflammation of the nasopharyngeal mucosa;
  • practiced traditional medicine on early stages radiation sickness.

There are few contraindications to the use of the plant: individual intolerance, pregnancy, tendency to diarrhea.

How to prepare a medicinal plant

Chamomile may be needed at any time, and it makes sense to prepare it for future use. Inflorescences without stems are used as medicinal raw materials.
Chamomile can be prepared for future use

The time when it came to collect medicinal chamomile comes with the beginning of its flowering - until the small yellow flowers bloom only at the edges of the receptacle, and the white petals do not bend down.

Collection is carried out in sunny, dry weather. Flowers are cut at the base with scissors or picked by hand. Drying is carried out in the open air.

High-quality raw materials have a strong aroma, bitter and pungent taste. Shelf life – from 1 to 2 years.

This is a plant with great medicinal potential, so you should not use it excessively and thoughtlessly. Needed here reasonable approach. Then a natural healer will only bring benefits.

Not a single scientist has yet managed to combine such a number of ingredients into a common bouquet, as nature did in plants. The most famous, sought-after and unique medicinal plant is chamomile. This is exactly what we will talk about in this article.

Pharmaceutical chamomile is very unpretentious: it grows along roads, on grassy slopes

The word “chamomile” firmly entered the Russian language only in the 18th century. Before that, all flowers of the daisy family were called

  • belly buttons
  • Romanova (Roman) grass
  • blush
  • mother grass
  • matryonkas
  • maiden flowers
  • bachelorette parties
  • daughters-in-law
  • white flowers
  • sunflowers
  • with fortune tellers

Many of the names of chamomile speak for themselves and quite clearly illustrate how our ancestors used this plant.

Besides,

  • yellow paint was made from chamomile
  • used as a honey plant
  • For medical needs, the herb collected during the flowering of the plant was and is used
  • drove out fleas and other harmful insects

Chamomile was a favorite plant of magicians, alchemists, and sorcerers throughout Europe.

How to identify medicinal chamomile?

  • Pay attention to the leaves. In chamomile they are small, somewhat similar to dill
  • Chamomile flower, rubbed between fingers, has a light aroma of apples
  • Cut the flower crosswise. If it’s hollow inside, it means it’s medicinal chamomile.

Chemical composition of medicinal chamomile

Chamomile herb contains

Essential oil
Alkaloids
Izulen
Inulin
Gum
Carotene
Slime
Flavonoids
Acids:

  • ascorbic acid
  • apple
  • isovaleric
  • caprylic
  • nicotine
  • nonyl
  • salicylic acid

Microelements:

  • selenium
  • zinc, etc.

What is unique about chamomile is the combination of valeric acid and zinc. IN in this case these two substances enhance each other's effects. Thanks to this, chamomile has sedative properties.

Medicinal properties of chamomile

Chamomile is the leader in the number of mentions in scientific works

Chamomile preparations are used as a remedy

  • anti-inflammatory
  • painkiller
  • diuretic
  • antispasmodic
  • anthelmintic
  • accelerating tissue regeneration (healing)

Chamomile infusions are drunk when

  • colds
  • for fevers of various origins
  • tracheitis
  • bronchitis
  • pneumonia
  • tuberculosis
  • for stomach problems
  • as a laxative
  • for urinary incontinence
  • for inflammatory diseases of the female reproductive system
  • uterine bleeding
  • uterine atony after childbirth
  • for menstrual irregularities

External use of chamomile preparations is recommended

  • at skin rashes, lichens, eczema
  • for baths for intestinal spasms and convulsions in young children

Benefits of chamomile

Let's take a closer look at the beneficial properties of chamomile.

Zinc is essential to the human body to provide normal functioning nervous system and pancreas

Symptoms of zinc deficiency

For supporting normal level In order to obtain zinc in the body, you should not only introduce zinc-containing foods into your diet, but also drink healthy chamomile tea. In combination with honey, chamomile tea will become a real immunomodulator.

Immunomodulating chamomile tea (for the prevention of influenza and other acute respiratory viral infections)

Important: Chamomile tea is consumed only in the form of infusions! With active boiling, chamomile loses all its beneficial properties!

  • 1 tbsp. l. dry herbal mixture "Chamomile"

How to cook:

  1. Pour the dry chamomile mixture into any convenient container (cup)
  2. Fill with water
  3. Cover with a lid and let sit for 20-30 minutes.
  4. Strain
  5. Add honey to taste

Take up to 5 times a week.

Advice. Zinc is included in medicinal cosmetics. Freeze the chamomile infusion in ice molds, and you will always have wonderful cosmetic ice on hand for your morning wash.

Even the ancient Egyptian doctors noted amazing property daisies dull painful sensations. The pain does not disappear anywhere, but the person who takes chamomile feels it differently. Modern researchers associate this feature with the presence in the plant of an optimally balanced amount of organic acids, flavonoids, tannins, vitamins, essential oil. Regular use chamomile promotes the formation and gradual accumulation of glycine in the human body - a mild antispasmodic, which also has a sedative effect.

You can rinse your mouth with a warm infusion of chamomile, prepared according to the recipe above.

  • stomatitis
  • paradontosis
  • fluxes

Rinse frequency: every hour

Chamomile infusion to relieve acute toothache

  • 2 tbsp. dry herbal mixture "Chamomile"
  • 1 tbsp. dry herbal collection “Salvia officinalis leaves”
  • 200 ml clean water, heated to a temperature of 85⁰С

How to cook:

  1. Mix the dry mixtures in a convenient container (you can use a thermos)
  2. Fill with water
  3. Cover with a lid
  4. Leave for 15-20 minutes
  5. Strain

How to use:

Rinse the aching tooth with warm infusion every 45-60 minutes. You can add a few drops to the infusion alcohol solution iodine

Important: Iodine in the infusion can stain teeth

The active use of chamomile in medicine is due not only to its antispasmodic and sedative effects, but also to its high antiseptic properties, as well as the ability to activate tissue regeneration processes.

Chamomile infusion for the treatment of herpes

  • 100 ml alcohol or alcohol-containing liquid (for example, vodka)

How to cook:

  1. Place herbal tea in a convenient container with a hermetically sealed lid
  2. Fill with alcohol
  3. Leave for 7 days in dark place at room temperature

How to use:

As soon as you begin to feel symptoms of herpes, moisten cotton swab V alcohol infusion and treat the affected area or blister every hour

Treatment of sore throat with chamomile

The antiseptic properties of chamomile also help fight sore throat. Sore throat as a disease is not scary in itself. Dangerous - complications that arise due to getting purulent discharge from tonsils inner fabrics. It is important to localize the purulent focus and ensure timely cleansing and disinfection of the oral cavity

Rinsing will help with this. For rinsing, you can use regular chamomile tea, but more effective means may be the infusion below

Chamomile infusion with calendula for gargling with sore throat

  • 2 tbsp. l. dry herbal mixture "Chamomile"
  • Art. l. dry herbal mixture "Calendula officinalis"
  • Art. l. dry herbal collection "St. John's wort"
  • 1 tbsp. linseed oil
  • 600 ml of clean water, heated to a temperature of 85⁰C

How to cook:

  1. Place the herbal mixture in a convenient container
  2. Fill with hot water
  3. Cover with a lid, leave for 30-40 minutes
  4. Strain
  5. Add flaxseed oil

How to use:

Gargle with warm solution 8 times a day. Mix the solution thoroughly before use

Advice. This infusion can be used in for preventive purposes if you often suffer from sore throat

Treating a runny nose with chamomile

Runny nose - another one unpleasant symptom, accompanying the autumn-winter period. The first remedy that comes to mind as a means of combating a runny nose is inhalation. Chamomile does not work at all as an inhalation component.

The best chamomile remedy to help overcome a runny nose is nasal drops. It is easy to prepare such drops, and the effect due to the antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties of chamomile is simply wonderful. In addition, this product is perfect for even the youngest patients, provided there is no individual intolerance to the product.

Chamomile nasal remedy (nasal drops)

  • 1 tbsp. dry herbal mixture "Chamomile"

How to cook:

  1. Fill with hot water
  2. Let it brew for 15-20 minutes
  3. Strain
  4. Cool to body temperature

How to use:

  1. Pour into a convenient container, for example, into a container where you once had pharmacy drops into the nose
  2. Instill 2-3 drops every hour, alternating with saline solution

Cough treatment with chamomile

This infusion is especially useful for dry coughs, bronchitis, pharyngitis, and pneumonia.

Chamomile infusion for cough

  • 2 tbsp. l. dry herbal mixture "Chamomile" (as an anti-inflammatory agent)
  • 1 tbsp. l. dry herbal mixture “Medicinal sage leaves” (promotes the production of phlegm)
  • 2 tbsp. l. dry herbal collection “Coltsfoot Leaves” (promotes expectoration)
  • 1 liter of hot water heated to a temperature of 85⁰C

How to cook:

  1. Place the dry collection in a convenient container
  2. Fill with hot water
  3. Let it brew for 15-20 minutes
  4. Strain

How to take: as often as possible during the day

Chamomile eye treatment. How to cure conjunctivitis with chamomile?

For almost all diseases, including conjunctivitis, chamomile infusion is taken internally as tea and externally as a lotion or rinse.

Infusion of chamomile eye lotions

  • 1 tsp dry herbal mixture "Chamomile"
  • ¼ cup clean hot water

How to cook:

  1. Fill the collection with water (water temperature 85⁰C)
  2. Let sit for 5 minutes
  3. Strain

How to use:

Rinse each eye at least 4 times a day

Important: Use a separate cotton pad for each eye

Treatment of thrush in women with chamomile. Treatment of prostatitis with chamomile

Unfortunately, every second resident of Russia suffers from thrush or vaginal candidiasis. It is almost impossible to protect yourself from the disease.

Men have their own problem - prostatitis.

Surprisingly, it enhances the effect in both male and female cases. drug treatment Douching (for women), microenemas (for men) with chamomile infusions will help

Chamomile infusion for douching and microenemas

  • 2 tbsp. l. dry herbal mixture "Chamomile"
  • 0.5 l hot water

How to cook:

  1. Place in a water bath
  2. Boil for 10-15 minutes
  3. Strain

Apply warm

This solution is also suitable for hygienic washing.

Treatment of allergies with chamomile

In this case, the infusion medicinal herb added to bath water.

Chamomile bath infusion

  • 3 tbsp. l. dry herbal mixture "Chamomile"
  • 1 liter hot water

How to cook:

  1. Place the herbal mixture in a heat-resistant container, fill with hot water
  2. Place in a water bath
  3. Bring to a boil in a water bath
  4. Boil for 10-15 minutes
  5. Strain
  6. Add infusion to bath water

Indications and contraindications for chamomile treatment

There is no use for chamomile as a therapeutic or preventative agent. special indications. The main indication is your personal love/dislike for chamomile decoctions, infusions, etc.

But it’s worth dwelling on the contraindications.

Important: Like any other medicine, chamomile cannot be taken thoughtlessly and in unlimited quantities

  1. You can drink tea no more than 4-5 times a week. If you find it difficult to give up your favorite infusion, reduce its concentration
  2. The use of chamomile for diarrhea requires special attention. In this case, as a rule, prefabricated infusions of several medicinal phyto-components are used
  3. The reaction to chamomile in children aged 0-1 is unpredictable. To avoid occurrence allergic reactions, start with small doses of chamomile infusion in very weak concentrations, gradually increasing both the volume and concentration
  4. Chamomile teas are prohibited for pregnant women! On early stages Chamomile can cause bleeding and contribute to termination of pregnancy, and in later stages it can cause premature birth!
  5. Chamomile should not be taken in combination with other sedatives and diuretics
  6. Anacidic gastritis, which arose due to the lack of of hydrochloric acid and chamomile infusions are incompatible! Also, you should not take chamomile remedies for a stomach ulcer that occurs against the background of anacid gastritis.
  7. For kidney problems and bladder chamomile should be taken only after consultation with your doctor
  8. You should not take chamomile if you have heavy periods.
  9. Chamomile completely neutralizes the effect of homeopathic medicines. Parallel use of homeopathy and medicinal infusions chamomile is inappropriate
  10. Individual intolerance to chamomile is also a contraindication.

Harm of chamomile

Nothing is known about the dangers of chamomile, if you do not take into account the contraindications listed above.

The only thing you should pay attention to: when using chamomile infusion high concentration headaches and nausea are possible. In this case, you should temporarily stop using chamomile, and subsequently reduce the concentration of the infusion.

When brewing chamomile, be sure to follow the instructions on the package.

How to use chamomile for treatment: tips and reviews

If you decide to prepare medicinal chamomile yourself, use the tips below:

  1. Collect grass in dry, sunny weather at the beginning of flowering plants
  2. Trim flower baskets without stems, with remnants of pedicels, no longer than 3 cm
  3. Dry chamomile outdoors or in a dryer temperature conditions 35-40⁰С
  4. The layer of grass for drying should not exceed 2 cm
  5. Do not disturb the grass while drying, otherwise the flowers will fall off
  6. Store the finished grass in canvas or paper bags, plywood or cardboard boxes

Video: Chamomile - a panacea

Video: Harm and benefits of chamomile

Good day, dear readers!

In today's article we will look at such a wonderful medicinal plant as chamomile, as well as its beneficial properties and contraindications, composition, and treatment with chamomile. So…

Chamomile- a genus of perennial flowering plants that belong to the Asteraceae or Asteraceae family.

The scientific name of the genus is Matricaria, which means “uterine grass”, comes from the Latin word matrix - uterus. It acquired this name due to the use of the plant in treatment.

Most known species is chamomile, which is used in medicinal and for cosmetic purposes. We will talk about this type of chamomile in today’s article.

Chamomile blooms from May to September, the fruits ripen starting in July. To distinguish medicinal chamomile from other types of chamomile, you should look at the receptacle; in medicinal chamomile it is protruding, elongated-conical, and hollow inside.

Chamomile is also called- mother herb, camila, rouge grass, peeled chamomile, morgun, German chamomile, Romanov grass.

The healing properties of chamomile are largely determined by the abundant amount in its composition and other substances, thanks to which this gift of nature is used by doctors and traditional healers used in the treatment of almost all diseases of the body.

The composition of chamomile (medicinal) includes the following substances:

  • vitamins –, and carotene;
  • essential oil (0.2-0.8%) in inflorescences;
  • biologically active substances - flavonoids, chamazulene, derivatives of apigenin, isorhamnetin, quercetin, kaempferol and luteolin, matricen, matricarin, phytosterols, coumarins, gum;
  • organic acids – caprylic, isovaleric, salicylic and phenolcarboxylic acids;
  • sesquiterpene lactones;
  • other substances - mucus, bitterness, polyacetylenes and many other macro- and microelements.

Medicinal properties of chamomile

In medicine, chamomile is used for many diseases, for example:

  • (and, intestinal inflammation);
  • diseases of the urinary organs;
  • at increased acidity gastric juice;
  • painful, menstrual irregularities;
  • inflammation of the female genital organs;
  • increased excitability;
  • children's diarrhea (which is accompanied by colic-like pain and bloating), can be used no earlier than 2 years of age.

In addition, chamomile has the following properties:

  • improves appetite;
  • strengthens the immune system;
  • antimicrobial;
  • disinfectant;
  • antimicrobial;
  • antiallergic;
  • anti-inflammatory;
  • astringent;
  • hemostatic;
  • antispasmodic;
  • sedative;
  • anticonvulsant;
  • diaphoretic;
  • choleretic;
  • diuretic.

Harm of chamomile

Whichever useful chamomile was not, it can cause harm to the body, for example, if a person has an individual intolerance, or.

Chamomile is not recommended to be combined with chemical sedatives, especially without consulting a doctor. Also, you should not drink it without measure, here the principle “the more the better” can only do harm; the analgesic effect of chamomile can lead to hemorrhages if it is used together with pharmacology.

If you are allergic to certain products nutrition or spring hay fever, because the pollen in dried chamomile inflorescences can cause allergic reactions.

Also, chamomile should not be used with drugs such as Furosemide and its analogues. The combination of several diuretics at the same time can provoke.

Contraindications to taking chamomile

Chamomile use is contraindicated for:

  • anacid gastritis (arising due to the lack of hydrochloric acid);
  • stomach ulcer (arising as a result of anacid gastritis);
  • mental disorders;
  • heavy, painful menstruation;
  • tendency to diarrhea;
  • pregnancy.

For the treatment of kidney diseases and Bladder The use of chamomile preparations is allowed only under the strict supervision of a doctor and with great caution.

Chamomile and homeopathic medicines incompatible, since the action homeopathic medicines neutralized by chamomile.

Traditional healers recommend drinking chamomile decoction as an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic and diaphoretic. In addition, you can drink it for bloating, intestinal cramps and diarrhea.

In addition to drinking, the decoction is used as a rinse, lotion, enema, or for taking a bath.

How to brew chamomile? Let's look at ways to brew chamomile, but before using folk remedies, be sure to consult your doctor!

Chamomile tea. Add 1 teaspoon of chamomile flowers to a glass and pour boiling water over the plant, set aside for 10 minutes to infuse and cool, after which the infusion can be consumed, but warm. For improvement taste qualities, you can add sugar or .

Chamomile tea is wonderful folk remedy against inflammatory diseases digestive tract, stomach cramps, delayed menstruation, etc. To gently remove sand and stones from the gallbladder and its pathways, you need to add a little to chamomile tea butter(on the tip of a teaspoon).

Chamomile flower decoction. Pour 4 tbsp into an enamel bowl. spoons of chamomile flowers, pour a glass of boiling water over them, cover and cook in a water bath for about 30 minutes. Next, leave the product to cool for 15-20 minutes, strain it and squeeze it out. After that, add a little more boiling water to the broth so that the amount is again equal to a glass, and drink the product after meals, half a glass, 2-3 times a day.

Bath with chamomile. Next remedy helps in the treatment - and other types, as well as cleanse the skin of various types. To prepare it, you need to pour 20 g of chamomile into a saucepan and fill it with 1 liter of water, put it on low heat and boil for 10 minutes, then cool, strain and add to the collected bath.

This product can also be used for bathing infants.

Important! Before using chamomile, be sure to consult your doctor!

In some cases, when treated with chamomile preparations, a decrease in muscle tone and general depression of the nervous system. In this case, you should reduce the dosage or stop taking chamomile.

Also, if you experience outbursts of irritability and unreasonable anger while taking chamomile or chamomile preparations, stop taking it.

At correct dosage Chamomile will not cause harm if there are no contraindications to its use. But, use chamomile long time, not worth it. Some people have been drinking chamomile tea instead of regular tea for years, believing that it is beneficial, but this is far from true. With such uncontrollable long-term use medicinal chamomile dizziness may occur nervous anxiety and conjunctivitis.

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The chemical composition of chamomile includes: essential oils, coumarin compounds, choline, organic acids, polysaccharides, vitamins, mineral salts. But the most valuable biologically active substance is chamazulene, which has anti-inflammatory, emollient and antiallergic properties.

In the form of an infusion, chamomile is used to treat the digestive tract, spastic colitis, gastritis, diseases of the liver, respiratory system and mucous membranes. It is rational to use water infusions of chamomile in the composition complex therapy at cholelithiasis, flatulence, diarrhea, accompanied by colic, pain, cramps. In addition, chamomile is used for inflammatory diseases genitals and urinary tract, in pregnant women on the recommendation of a doctor.

For diseases of the throat, mouth, gums, decoction and water infusion chamomile is used for rinsing. The pulp from the inflorescences is used for compresses for skin diseases accompanied by a violation of the integrity skin.

Rheumatism, arthrosis, arthritis, gout are treated with chamomile baths. Baths can be used for long period nonstop.

At acute gastritis peppermint, valerian rhizomes, calamus and fennel are added to chamomile. Comprehensive fee quickly relieves inflammation, normalizes acidity, improves digestion and has an antispasmodic effect.

Stomach ulcer and duodenum Treated with a decoction of chamomile, St. John's wort, marsh cudweed, centaury, and peppermint. All ingredients are taken in equal parts, mixed thoroughly and brewed two tablespoons per half liter of boiling water, infused in a thermos for an hour, used half a glass 6 times a day 30 minutes before meals.

Contraindications to the use of chamomile

Chamomile is contraindicated for mental disorders, as it can provoke an exacerbation of the symptoms of the disease. You should avoid taking chamomile decoctions and infusions if you have headaches with unknown pathogenesis. During pregnancy and lactation before use medicinal plants you need to consult a doctor.

It is not recommended to use chamomile to treat babies in their first year of life. When using decoctions and infusions with chamomile, you should follow the exact dosage. Exceeding doses leads to irritability, provokes headaches and insomnia.

Chamomile, or in other words, medicinal chamomile, has been used since ancient times in alternative therapy as excellent remedy from many diseases. Our grandmothers often prepared decoctions from it or simply added flowers to tea.

Chamomile infusions were used as a preventive measure various ailments, as well as their treatment, since this plant has a very powerful anti-inflammatory effect.

pharmaceutical camomile

Chamomile is a simple annual plant with a highly branched stem about 35-50 cm high. It has a pleasant, rather specific smell. It can be found in almost all European countries, as well as in various regions of Asia and North America.

It grows in steppes and meadows, as well as along roadsides. Many countries specifically cultivate chamomile as a medicine. Breeders have developed several varieties with an increased content of essential oils.

Medicinal properties of chamomile

Chamomile contains many unique substances. Among them are:

  • many organic acids;
  • glycosides;
  • choline;
  • gum and others.

The healing properties of chamomile have been proven by various scientists. It has a persistent sedative effect.

It is often prescribed as an additional antidepressant for certain neurological diseases. Also, ordinary pharmaceutical chamomile has vasodilating, antispasmodic, disinfectant, and anti-inflammatory properties.

The essential oil contained in the composition helps to significantly reduce gas formation and eliminate the symptoms of flatulence. It helps stabilize work gastrointestinal tract with various deviations in his work, and also provides positive impact on the gastric mucosa.

Beneficial properties of chamomile:

Use for the treatment of ENT diseases

Pharmaceutical chamomile is considered the best means for infectious, mucous oral cavity and throat. decoctions will help get rid of laryngitis and other infectious diseases the upper part of the respiratory tract.

Chamomile infusion can be used to wash the eyes for conjunctivitis. In the form of tea, it is taken orally for problems with the bronchi and asthma, as it has good vasodilating properties.

The photo shows the release form of chamomile:

How to use

Chamomile in alternative medicine can be used different ways. For colds, steam and decoction rinses are useful. To eliminate problems with the gastrointestinal tract, it is consumed in the form of regular tea. For many, rinsing and lotions from the infusion will help.

How to prepare infusion and decoction: recipes

The rules for preparing chamomile infusions are quite simple. This doesn't require many ingredients.

1 tablespoon of prepared dried flowers is poured cold water(1 glass), then bring to a boil on a candle (low heat).

It is impossible to boil the mixture for a long time; it is best to immediately remove it from the heat to prevent the destruction of some useful elements. After this, the broth is removed, left to infuse for about a quarter of an hour, and filtered through sterile gauze.

The finished drug quickly loses its positive properties. It is recommended to store the broth at room temperature for no more than 10 hours, and in the refrigerator for no more than 2 days.

There are two ways to prepare chamomile infusion: cold, hot. The first one is the simplest. 10 tablespoons of flowers are poured into two glasses of cooled boiled or bottled water and left for 8-10 hours. The resulting liquid is filtered.

This infusion - effective remedy for rinsing and lotions. With the hot method, a tablespoon of dried raw material is poured with boiling water.

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Contraindications, side effects

Chamomile is strictly contraindicated for people with individual intolerance to any of the components included in its composition. It is forbidden to use decoctions when chronic diarrhea, other gastrointestinal diseases in the acute stage.

With long-term use of chamomile teas, you may experience side effects. They are mainly expressed, nervous disorders, and decreased muscle tone.

How to prepare

The plant is collected during the flowering period, when the white petals have not yet dropped and are located horizontally. It blooms from May to August, but more useful properties It is preserved in the spring harvest.

Dry flowers outdoors in a shaded place or in a regularly ventilated room.

Store the collected and dried plant in a tightly closed container, for example, in a glass container. The product has a shelf life of 12 months. Flowers can also be purchased at the pharmacy.

Efficiency and reviews

Many grandmothers are taught to use from childhood chamomile decoction for various viral and colds. The effectiveness of this remedy is quite high. Even if the result is always positive, treatment is often done without taking it.

Young mothers introduce chamomile teas to the menu of little children. This is beautiful harmless remedy Excellent helps with and fight against many infectious diseases.

Also many positive feedback treatment with chamomile is reported by patients who suffered from gynecological problems, gastrointestinal pathologies and various skin diseases.



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