Buzzy® Organic Chamomilla (BIO) (Skal 014218)
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Buzzy økologisk Chamomilla (BIO) (Skal 014218)
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Chamomilla (BIO) (Skal 014218) (Matricaria chamomilla)
World’s favorite herbal tea: Over 1 million cups drunk daily
Gentle enough for babies: Safe and soothing for all ages
Garden apple scent: The name means “ground apple” in Greek
The Universal Soother
Chamomile is one of the most beloved herbs in the world. Its gentle, apple-like fragrance and soothing properties have made it a household remedy for thousands of years. The Egyptians dedicated it to their sun god Ra. Today, chamomile tea is drunk for relaxation worldwide.
Harvesting and Drying
When to harvest: Pick flowers when the white petals begin to curve backward, just before the yellow center dome starts to hollow. This is when essential oil content is highest.
How to dry: Spread flowers in a single layer on screens or paper. Dry in a warm, dark place with good air circulation. Flowers are ready when they feel papery. Store in airtight containers away from light.
Making Perfect Chamomile Tea
Use 1-2 teaspoons of dried flowers per cup. Pour freshly boiled water over the flowers. Cover (important – it traps the volatile oils) and steep for 5-10 minutes. Strain and sweeten with honey if desired.
Traditional Uses
Sleep and relaxation: Chamomile is one of the most proven herbal relaxants. A cup before bed promotes restful sleep without morning grogginess.
Digestive comfort: Chamomile soothes stomach upset, gas, and cramping. It is gentle enough for babies – chamomile tea has been given to colicky infants for generations.
Skin care: Chamomile reduces inflammation and promotes healing. Use cooled tea as a compress for skin irritations, or add to bathwater for an overall soothing effect.
Growing Chamomile
German chamomile (this species) is an annual that self-sows readily. Roman chamomile is a perennial ground cover. Both make excellent tea. German chamomile grows taller and produces more flowers. Sow directly in spring in a sunny spot with average soil. Once established, it returns year after year from self-sown seeds.
Growing Chamomilla (BIO) (Skal 014218)
| Direct sow | March – June |
| Harvest | May – October |
Packet Details
Contents: ca. 0.1 gram | Botanical: Matricaria chamomilla | Certification: Organic (BIO)
| Weight | 0,005 g |
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| Brand |
Buzzy Bio Organic ,Buzzy Organic |

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