Chamomile is an ointment for healing wounds
Chamomile is a well-known medicinal plant in Rome, Greece and ancient Egypt and has been used for many years to treat cancer, skin, inflammation, fever and asthma.
Many recent studies have emphasized the pain relieving, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and anti-allergic properties of chamomile.
Chamomile has been used for centuries as a medicine to relieve abdominal pain and to treat colds, fevers and sedatives. In addition to medicinal uses in Europe and the United States, this plant is used as a refreshing drink.
Chamomile can be used as an herbal syrup to treat low back pain, rheumatic pain and urticaria. This plant can also be used as an ointment to heal wounds and hemorrhoids.
People with asthma or cold symptoms can smoke it to reduce these symptoms. Relieving restlessness and anxiety, dental problems and heartburn in children are other benefits of using chamomile.
Using chamomile juice as a drink after eating helps to better digest it and improves digestion. Chamomile can relieve the feeling of boredom during pregnancy.
People with ocular inflammation and infection can use chamomile decoction to rinse their eyes after cooling down. Other benefits of chamomile include treating mouth ulcers and preventing gum disease.