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Roman Chamomile

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Roman chamomile,
the dried flowers of Chamaemelum nobile (formerly Anthemis nobilis), used as a homeopathic preparation and in folk medicine, externally as a counterirritant and internally as a carminative.

Roman Chamomile
A weed similar to German chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla, in appearance, often used interchangeably by herbalists


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Here is a list of essential oils and their many uses in dealing with emotions: For anger, use Vetiver, Ylang Ylang, Roman Chamomile, Patchouli, Petit grain, Neroli, Orange, Bergamot, and Jasmine.
Lavender, Roman Chamomile, Rose, Jasmine, Marjoram and Clary Sage have the same effect, but these oils should not be used if you are pregnant.
For example, the brand's Aromaessence Baume De Nuit Rose D'Orient offers all the benefits of a "made to measure" aromatic night care treatment by soothing irritation and relaxing the facial features with the essences of damask rose, roman chamomile, petit grain and neroli oil, among others.
 
 
 
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