Beloved all over the world, chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) is a powerful herb packed with nourishing ingredients to help you relax after a long, busy day. It is actually a very popular plant to use for herbal tea!Since it can be found all over the world, the chamomile plant has different varieties, each of which may contain different sets of ingredients depending on the environment where it was cultivated (so you can actually explore which variety is best for you!). With two major varieties used for their health and medicinal benefits, chamomile may do wonders in your journey to optimal wellness!
Historical Background
Chamomile, as one of the most-documented plants in the world, can be found across countries with numerous varieties to choose from. Generally, two major species of plant are used to manage disease conditions, namely, Roman or English chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile syn. Anthemis nobilis L.) or German chamomile (M. chamomilla L.), which we will discover through this blog post! The word “chamomile” actually means “ground apple” from the plant’s unique apple-like scent. Did you know? Chamomile seeds actually need vast, open land to survive, so this wonder typically grows as weed near roads or around landfills!1
Mechanism of action
Chamomile is packed with a variety of healthy components, such as coumarins, flavonoids, and terpenoids, which help reduce inflammation, relieve pain, prevent infection, protect the liver, avoid allergic reactions, and regulate blood pressure.1 It is primarily used to treat skin problems, inflammation, or anxiety. Chamomile can also help relax your muscles and make you fall asleep at night! As an herbal remedy, chamomile is beneficial in managing fever, ulcer, wound, depression, and flatulence. However, the chemical components of chamomile may vary due to the type of soil and environment where the plant was grown! Essentially, there is a big difference in the chemical composition between Roman and German varieties of the plant, precisely why essential oils made from German chamomile are deep blue in color, while Roman chamomile has light-blue hues that turn yellow due to oxidation.1
Effects of Chamomile for Relaxation
Most people experience sleep disturbances, especially as we age. Sometimes, we even consider taking sleeping pills just to achieve quality rest. Although beneficial in helping us fall asleep at night, sleeping pills may have detrimental effects to our bodies and even cause our bodies to become dependent on them, eventually causing withdrawal symptoms by the time we decide to stop taking them.
Chamomile tea, on the other hand, has been famous to help relieve stress and manage sleep disorders. It is a safe and effective herbal remedy to help you finally achieve quality sleep without putting yourself at risk of having side effects from sleep medications! One of the plant’s chemical component, apigenin, binds to benzodiazepine receptors in your brain.1 These receptors modulate gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), which is your brain’s primary inhibitory neurotransmitter, ultimately promoting sleep and relaxation. Additionally, the flavonoid component of chamomile helps regulate the activities within the brain, modulating activities of hormones that may cause excessive stress and disorganized thoughts. Safety and Considerations
Chamomile is generally safe to drink as tonic or tea.1 However, this wonderful plant may not be for you. Although beneficial for your health, chamomile may exacerbate your skin conditions and cause severe allergic reactions when your body is sensitive to its ingredients. It is best to consult with your healthcare provider and naturopathic doctors to further evaluate your unique case. Additionally, most herbs are contraindicated during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Asking your healthcare provider and naturopathic doctors about the best products to use during this transformative phase in your life is vital to ensure a safe and healthy baby.
Improving Your Sleep
The benefits of chamomile for your health are vast and worth considering if you want to relax and at the same time nurture your optimal wellbeing. However, its use should be coupled with nutrition and lifestyle practices to help your body maintain balance and regulate your circadian rhythm. Taking your first step to wellness with your naturopathic doctors ensures you are guided through every step of the way. Are you ready to begin your journey?
This article is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult your licensed naturopathic physician or other licensed healthcare provider before making changes to your medications or supplements. Disclosures & Policies: This and other blog posts may contain affiliate links. Please view our disclosures page for more information. REFERENCES: 1. Sah A, Naseef PP, Kuruniyan MS, Jain GK, Zakir F, Aggarwal G. A Comprehensive Study of Therapeutic Applications of Chamomile. Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2022;15(10):1284. Published 2022 Oct 19. doi:10.3390/ph15101284 Comments are closed.
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