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Medicinal

Traditional Herbal Medicine Registration (THMR).

Medicinal uses Uses supported by clinical data. Internal use Symptomatic treatment of digestive ailments such as dyspepsia, epigastric bloating, impaired digestion, and fl atulence (3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 20, 21). Infusions of camomile fl owers have been used in the treatment of restlessness and in mild cases of insomnia due to nervous disorders (21, 22). External use Inflammation and irritations of the skin and mucosa (skin cracks, bruises, frostbite, and insect bites) (10, 23), including irritations and infections of the mouth and gums, and haemorrhoids (10, 11, 20, 21, 23).Inhalation Symptomatic relief of irritations of the respiratory tract due to the common cold (24). Uses described in pharmacopoeias and in traditional systemsof medicine Adjuvant in the treatment of minor infl ammatory conditions of the gastro-intestinal tract (24). Uses described in folk medicine, not supported by experimental or clinical data. As an antibacterial and antiviral agent, an emetic, and an emmenagogue. It is also used to relieve eye strain, and to treat urinary infections and diarrhoea (13). Contraindications Chamomile is contraindicated in patients with a known sensitivity or al-lergy to plants of the Asteraceae (Compositae) such as ragweed, asters, and chrysanthemums (21)
WHO monographs on medicinal plants commonly used in the Newly Independent States (NIS). 2010. WHO, Geneva

Essential oil. Intense azure colour

Nomenclature

OTHER COMMON NAMES: SCENTED MAYWEED;HORSE GOWAN;SWEET FALSE CHAMOMILE;WILD CHAMOMILE
The Royal Horticultural Society Horticultural Database, available at www.rhs.org.uk

Name change - Matricaria recutita is a synonym of Matricaria chamomilla (10/12/20) FDA
Plants of the World online, Kew Science http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:154715-2 link

Other use

Flavouring, beverage base, stimulant

Toxicity

Allergic reactions (tongue thickening, tightness in the throat, swelling of the lips, throat and eyes, itching over the body) have been reported with German chamomile but are infrequent.

Geographical distribution

  • Africa, Northern Africa, Algeria
  • Africa, Northern Africa, Morocco
  • Asia-Temperate, Caucasus
  • Asia-Temperate, China
  • Asia-Temperate, Middle Asia
  • Asia-Temperate, Mongolia
  • Asia-Temperate, Siberia
  • Asia-Temperate, Western Asia
  • Asia-Tropical, Indian Subcontinent
  • Europe, Eastern Europe
  • Europe, Middle Europe
  • Europe, Northern Europe
  • Europe, Northern Europe, Great Britain
  • Europe, Southeastern Europe
  • Europe, Southwestern Europe

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Matricaria recutita L.

Family: ASTERACEAE
Genus: Matricaria
Species: recutita L.
Common names: German Chamomile
Pharmacopoeia Londinensis name: Chamomilla
Distribution summary: Temperate Asia, Europe
Habit: Annual
Hardiness: H5 - Hardy; cold winter
Garden status: Not currently grown
Flowering months: June, July
Reason for growing: Medicinal, other use, traditional herbal registration


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