In the classic children’s story, “The Tale of Peter Rabbit,” the naïve young bunny eats himself sick in Mr. McGregor’s garden, then gets chased out at the wrong end of the angry farmer’s hoe. When Peter gets home, his mother serves him chamomile tea.
Peter’s mother was a wise herbalist. Since ancient times, both German/Hungarian chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and the Roman/English variety (Anthemis nobilis) have been used to soothe jangled nerves and treat indigestion. They still are. Good research shows that chamomile is a minor tranquilizer and stomach soother. That’s why it’s often included in teas recommended for inducing sleep, and for soothing anxiety and intestinal distress.
Chamomile Aids Older Women Both Sexually and Emotionally
Peter’s mother was a wise herbalist. Since ancient times, both German/Hungarian chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and the Roman/English variety (Anthemis nobilis) have been used to soothe jangled nerves and treat indigestion. They still are. Good research shows that chamomile is a minor tranquilizer and stomach soother. That’s why it’s often included in teas recommended for inducing sleep, and for soothing anxiety and intestinal distress.
Chamomile Aids Older Women Both Sexually and Emotionally
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