Wild Chamomile
western Asia. Bright sunlight and well-drained soil are imperative for its growth. It is neither dependent on too many nutrients in the soil nor on tons of fertiliser. It can grow in poor soils and does not have prominent pest issues during its cultivation. The harvest and flowering seasons of chamomile are between June and September. Wild chamomile oil is extracted via steam distillation from the flowers. It is believed that inhaling chamomile oil reduces anxiety and promotes sleep. It is thus used in diffusers during aromatherapy. It is also used as a bath oil, in lotions, and for massages. Chamomile also has medicinal benefits like treating indigestion, nausea, rashes, and pain relief. Currently, there is a shortage of crops.
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