Relaxant
This herb contains Tryptophan, an amino acid known for its tranquilizing effects. How many have heard of drinking warm milk before bedtime? Warm milk is the only other natural source for Tryptophan. Chamomile has proven to be very soothing and harmless. Doctors in France and Spain prescribe Chamomile tea for infants and children suffering from fevers, earaches and nightmares. Other uses for small babies and children, according to Louise Tenney's Today's Herbal Health, are "colds, stomach trouble, colitis, a gargle and externally for eczema and inflammation. It is one of the best herbs for soothing an upset stomach and colic in babies and inducing sleep."
It also relaxes women with PMS who are experiencing emotional upsets and has provided relief from menstrual cramps.
In Germany, Chamomile has been used for cysts. One woman, learning this, decided to give this a try for her parakeet who had a large cyst between its legs. She brewed up a small pan of Chamomile tea, sat her birdie in the pan, and put on the lid, thus giving it a "sitz bath." The birdie didn't like it very much, but the cyst broke open, drained, scabbed over and was gone. After hearing this, another woman whose doctor, after examining her, told her that she had a grapefruit-sized cyst on an ovary, took Chamomile along with a cleansing formula (Special Formula #1). Two weeks later, after re-examination, the cyst had reduced by half!
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