Chamomile

Chamomile is an herb from the Asteraceae (daisy or sunflower) plant family and is grown worldwide. It forms a daisylike flower with small white petals, a yellow center, and a thin stem, and can grow nearly 3 feet high.
Chamomile has been a traditional medicine for thousands of years to calm anxiety and settle stomachs. People in ancient Rome, Greece, and Egypt used dried chamomile flowers and their essential oils as a medicinal herb.
Today, two types of chamomile are still commonly used as an herbal medicine: German chamomile (Matricaria chamomillathe) is the most widely used, however Roman or English chamomile(Chamaemelum nobile) is also used.
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