Egyptian sun god, Ra. Image: www.redreporter.com |
Peter Rabbit being fed chamomile to soothe his upset stomach. Image: www.naturalhealthtutoring.com |
In terms of medicinal treatment, two species of chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla (German chamomile) and Chamaemelum nobile (Roman chamomile), belonging to the Asteraceae family, have been most commonly used (Thorne Research Inc., 2008). In particular, most research has focused on the healing properties of German chamomile for treating health conditions as it is more common in North America and parts of Europe (NCCAM, 2010). Matricaria chamomilla is an annual herb that can be distinguished from other plants by its distinct apple blossom aroma and daisy-like appearance (Ross, 2008).
It originated from Europe and Western Asia with cultivation being particularly successful in Germany and Hungary (McKay D, Blumberg J, 2006). Although chamomile is used extensively throughout the world, it is especially valued in German culture and is referred to as “alles zustraut” meaning “capable of anything” (Natural Standard Monograph, 2010).
German Chamomile. Image: www.eco-planet.com |
Very informative! Great images - especially of Peter Rabbit :)
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