10 marvelous health benefits of chamomile tea
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Chamomile
tea has long been used to treat and soothe cuts and wounds. The Romans,
Greek and Egyptians used it to speed up the healing process. One study
discovered that wounded rats which were given chamomile flavored water
healed faster than those who were not given the elixir. It was found
that chamomile worked especially well for burn wounds, primarily because
chamomile has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antioxidant effects.
A
new study suggests that the drink helps lower blood sugar levels, and
can help prevent complications that arise due to the condition -
including blindness, kidney disease and nerve and circulatory damage.
Chamomile
tea has been found to soothe a cold, and protect against
bacterial-related illness and infection. In fact, a growing number of
studies suggests that chamomile tea contains compounds that may help
fight infections due to colds.
A
study conducted in England found that drinking chamomile tea
raises urine's levels of glycine, a compound that has been found to calm
muscle spasms. As a result, researchers have also discovered that
chamomile tea could prove to be an effective home remedy for menstrual
cramps.
One of chamomile's health
benefits lies in its ability to alleviate symptoms associated with an
upset stomach. Chamomile helps soothe and relax the muscles and lining
of the intestines. It can also help poor digestion, and provides a
beneficial natural remedy for those who suffer from IBS (irritable bowel
syndrome).
One
of its best known remedies, drinking chamomile tea is said to soothe
the nervous system, promoting better sleep. However, while it has been
used since time immemorial as a solution for insomnia, its effectiveness
as a sleep aid has not been widely researched in humans. Nevertheless,
animal studies have shown it to be a mild and safe sleep aid.
Chamomile
tea is a wonderful cure for migraines and tension headaches. To reap
the benefits, drink a cup of tea when the symptoms first arise, as it
works best before the headache gets severe.
Chamomile
tea has been found to help relieve eye fatigue and dark circles. For a
simple, yet effective remedy, dip 2 chamomile tea bags in warm water.
After 5 minutes remove and let cool to room temperature. Place the tea
bags over your eyes as a night compress.
Chamomile
is an excellent remedy for treating rashes and other skin allergies. To
reap the benefits, dip a cotton ball into chilled chamomile tea and
apply to the areas that are prone to allergies. The tea may also be
consumed internally to soothe the nervous system and help rid the body
of any allergic symptoms.
Chamomile tea may also be used
regularly to lighten your hair, over a period of time. You can use it as
a final hair rinse to add a golden sheen to brown hair. And it helps
brighten up blond hair, instantly. Labels: allergies and rashes, alleviates tension headache, chamomile tea, cold, cuts and wounds, diabetes under control, good sleep, hair colour, Health benefits, muscle spasms, reduces dark circles, stomach ache
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