Chamomile Extract: Nature’s Gentle Sleeping Aid and Digestive Healer

Chamomile is more than just bedtime tea; it is one of the oldest known herbal remedies in the world. Our Chamomile Extract of Asteraceae-comprised daisy-like flowers gets the nod for standardized authenticity to give you a nice amount of apigenin, the active ingredient responsible for its calming effects. If you’ve got sleep- or food-related problems or too much stress, here is a herbal solution that can free oneself from the shackles of synthetic sleeping aids.

Key Benefits

Better Sleep: Reduces the time it can take for one to go to sleep by binding to GABA receptors in the brain.

Digestive Support: Historically applied for digestive complaints.

Gastric Relief: A mild sedative that helps put your mind to rest after a long, stressful day.

Anti-inflammatory: Rich in antioxidants to combat oxidative stress in the body.

Product Names

Details

Active Ingredient
Matricaria chamomilla (German Chamomile)

Standardization
1.2% Apigenin

Form
Liquid Extract / Capsules

Category
Herbal Supplements/Wellness

Dosing Information

Apply one or two capsules in the morning 30 minutes before bedtime or follow the directions of your health care professional.

Liquid Extract: Mix fifteen to twenty five drops in a small amount of water or juice and take up to three times a day with a vigorous shake.

Expert Tip: For best results take it with your nightly warm cup of water to have a feel-good relationship akin to a healing tea.

Chemical Analysis by Experts: Chamomile Extract

1. Can I take chamomile extract every day?
Most healthy adults consider that chamomile works without a majority of the side effects associated with the use of stimulants. Nevertheless, it is advisable for one to cycle herbs or consult a physician if one requires frequent use.

2. If I have seasonal allergies, may I use this product?
Those with an allergy to daisy family plants like ragweed, marigolds, or daisies are advised to be careful. Chamomile extracts sometimes precipitate allergic reactions.

3. Will I feel drowsy the next morning after I take chamomile?
It is a record that chamomile exerts a subtle effect on sleepers. Most report waking up feeling refreshed rather than groggy or sedated.

4. May chamomile extracts be consumed during pregnancy?
A sippable cup of tea is often considered rather agreeable. However, the concentrated extract is stronger. Pregnant or breastfeeding clients should consult OB-GYNs regarding the use.

5. Does intake of chamomile interact with other medications?
It could interact with blood thinners like warfarin or sedative medications. Lastly, talk to your pharmacist quickly if any prescription medications are in the challenge.

Safety Information and Side Effects

While Chamomile is generally considered safe (GRAS), it might cause slight nausea or dizziness if taken in excess. Always stick to the intended serving size.

Storage: Store in a cool place, away from direct sunlight. Entails keeping it away from children.

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