SUPHERB® Chamomile Flower

Product Type: Whole/TBC/Powder
English/Common Name: German Chamomile
Botanical Name: Matricaria chamomilla
Indian Names: Babuna, Babunphul
Origin: India

Aroma

Sweet, herbaceous, and apple-like.

Texture

A light, fluffy, botanical powder

Color

A muted yellow-brown powder with flecks of white.

OUR CERTIFICATIONS

Overview

This daisy-like flower has been used for centuries in traditional wellness systems across the globe, from ancient Egypt to Greece and Rome. Its power lies in its essential oil, which contains compounds like chamazulene and bisabolol, known for their remarkable anti-inflammatory and skin-soothing properties. It is gentle enough for children and is a staple in calming tea blends and sensitive skin care formulations.

French: Camomille allemande
German: Echte Kamille
Chinese: Yánggānjú (洋甘菊)
Arabic: و (Babunaj)
Spanish: Manzanilla, Camomila
Russian: Ромашка аптечная (Romashka aptechnaya)
Japanese: カモミール (Kamomīru)

Chamomile is one of the most beloved calming herbs worldwide. In Ayurveda, it is known to pacify Pitta and Vata doshas. Its gentle nature makes it an excellent remedy for calming the nervous system, reducing irritability, and promoting restful sleep. It is also a potent anti-inflammatory, used topically to soothe sensitive skin, rashes, and inflammation. A chamomile tea rinse is excellent for brightening blonde hair

For a Calming Bedtime Tea: Steep 1-2 tsp of the powder or whole flowers in hot water for 5-10 minutes. Strain and enjoy for a peaceful night’s sleep.
For a Soothing Skin Compress: Create a strong tea, soak a soft cloth in the cooled liquid, and apply it to irritated or inflamed areas of the skin for relief.
For a Blonde Hair Rinse: Use a cooled, strong chamomile tea as a final rinse after washing to naturally brighten and condition light-colored hair.

The SUPHERB® Promise

Sourcing

We select high-quality, fragrant chamomile flowers, harvested at their peak to ensure a high concentration of beneficial essential oils.

Purity & Processing

The delicate flowers are carefully dried at low temperatures to protect their volatile compounds and then gently milled into a pure, aromatic powder.

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