Directions
Topical: Apply oil directly on to the problem area, for sensitive skin, dilute with your choice of carrier oil.
Health
Stomach Issues
– Apply chamomile oil directly to the skin. Mix seven to 10 drops of the essential oil with 25mL of a carrier oil such as olive or sunflower oil before applying.
Menstrual Cramps
– Apply chamomile oil directly to the skin. Mix seven to 10 drops of the essential oil with 25mL of a carrier oil such as olive or sunflower oil before applying.
Calm / Stress / Anxiety / Worry / Relaxation
– Add 1 drop for every 4 fl oz herbal tea or warm milk to soothe your body and ease your mind and soul.
Sleep / Insomnia
– Add 3 drops under your pillow before bed.
– Add 1 drop for every 4 fl oz of herbal tea or warm milk an hour before bed.
Sore Muscles
– Add 5 to 10 drops of chamomile oil to a warm bath
Feng Shui
Wealth and Prosperity
– A drop of oil in your change jar should yield positive change in your finances in the form of bills… dollar bills!
Health and Family
– Diffuse 5 drops in the center of the house in a clear or turquoise diffuser.
Rooms
Master Bedroom
– Gather 3-4 tealights and add one drop in each, then light and allow them to float in a bowl of water to set the right atmosphere for you and your spouse to get some rest. Make sure, as with all candles, there is nothing near that can catch a flame and do not leave candles lit unattended or while you are sleeping.
Benefits
Provides a sense of calm for your body and mind.
Supports a healthier immune system.
Promotes harmony.
Aromatic Description
Sweet, floral, earthy, herbal
Additional Info
Botanical name: Anthemis Nobilis
Plant origin: Flowers
Extraction method: Steam distillation
Aroma: Slightly fruity, herbal
Odor intensity: Extremely High
Evaporation Rate: Middle note
Origin: Europe and China
Wildcrafted
Warning
Possible irritation to sensitive skin. Keep away from children. If you are expecting, nursing, or under the care of a physician, please consult your physician prior to use. Keep away from eyes, ear canal, and other sensitive areas.