| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products |
| Model Number | NO-CHAFL75 |
| Form | Whole |
Chamomile Flowers are dried whole blossoms traditionally brewed into a gentle, comforting herbal tea. The flavour is softly floral with an apple-like aroma, which makes chamomile a popular choice for evening routines and after-meal cups. Whole flowers are easy to measure and typically strain more neatly than powders, giving a clearer infusion with less sediment.
They are also commonly used in baths, compresses, and simple DIY infusions for hair and skin routines. This is a single-ingredient botanical with a long history of traditional use. Why we love it: Chamomile is one of those classic botanicals that feels both familiar and quietly special. We love its soft floral character, the versatility of the whole flowers, and the way it suits everything from a simple evening cup to thoughtful DIY rituals.
It also fits beautifully with our preference for single-ingredient botanicals that are easy to work with, naturally expressive, and useful across more than one routine. Key Properties of Chamomile Flowers Botanical Name: Matricaria chamomilla (syn. Matricaria recutita) Common Name: Chamomile Plant Part: Flower Form: Whole dried flowers Aroma Profile: Soft floral, apple-like Ingredients: Chamomile flowers What is Chamomile Flowers Used For Herbal teas for calm, wind-down routines After-meal cups for gentle digestive comfort Cooled compresses and rinse-off skin routines when well strained Hair rinses using a cooled infusion Baths and foot soaks made with a strong, strained tea base Potpourri blends and herb pillows Who is Chamomile Flowers For Chamomile Flowers Is For: Classic loose-flower teas with easy straining Blend making where a soft floral note is wanted Herbal baths, steams, and compress routines using a strained infusion Gentle, caffeine-free herbal cups for evening or after-meal use Chamomile Flowers Is Not For: Powder formats preferred for quick measuring and blending Strong, robust herbal tea flavour preferences Ready-made herbal products where no preparation is needed How To Use Chamomile Flowers As a Tea: Use 2 tsp per cup of freshly boiled water, steep for 10 to 15 minutes while covered, then strain.
As a Bath: Brew a strong tea, strain well, and add to warm bath water. As a Compress: Prepare tea as above, cool fully, soak a clean cloth, and apply briefly to intact skin. As a Hair Rinse: Brew a stronger infusion, cool completely, strain well, then pour through clean hair before rinsing or leaving briefly as preferred.
As a Steam: Add the flowers to hot water and use the aromatic steam carefully, keeping a safe distance from the heat. Processing Tip: Keep infusions covered while steeping to help retain aroma. Chamomile Flowers Safety Instructions Do not use if allergic to members of the daisy family (Asteraceae), including ragweed.
Not recommended during pregnancy. May interact with blood-thinning medication such as warfarin. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you have a medical condition or take medication. Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs. Keep out of reach of children and pets. FAQs Q: Are whole flowers better than powder for tea?
A: Whole flowers are often easier to strain and usually give a clearer cup with less sediment. Q: Can chamomile be used in steam routines? A: Yes. Many people use a hot infusion for a gentle aromatic steam, keeping a safe distance from the heat. Q: What does chamomile pair well with in blends? A: It pairs well with lemon peel, lavender, rooibos, or peppermint depending on the style of tea you want to create.
Q: Is chamomile naturally caffeine-free? A: Yes. Chamomile is naturally caffeine-free, which is one reason it is so often chosen for evening and wind-down routines. Q: Why should I keep the cup covered while steeping? A: Covering the infusion helps hold onto more of the delicate aroma while the flowers steep.
Q: Can I drink chamomile cold? A: Yes. Once strained and cooled, chamomile can also be enjoyed as a chilled herbal infusion. Q: Why choose whole flowers instead of cut or powdered chamomile? A: Whole flowers are easy to measure, simple to
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