Matricaria chamomilla (synonym: Matricaria recutita), commonly known as chamomile (also spelled camomile), Italian camomilla, German chamomile, Hungarian chamomile (kamilla), wild chamomile or scented mayweed, is an annual plant of the composite family Asteraceae. M. chamomilla is the most popular source of the herbal product chamomile, although other species are also used as chamomile.
This product is a signature product from Greenfields. Made from UHT Milk and combination with vanilla flavor and chamomile extract. This product gives a unique sweet taste and unforgettable aroma. It will make you want to drink it more and more. Variant: - Vanila Chamomile - Strawberry Rose With Collagen - Honey Earl Grey Milk Tea - Chocomalt
Chamomile Infusion is a delicate tasting, natural chamomile that's best enjoyed to unwind after a long day or before bed to allow you to drift off for a good night's sleep. This premium herbal tea is heat-sealed in a foil bag that works to lock in the freshness and guarantees a consistent aroma and flavour every time.
In selecting your main body soap, the most favourable factor for women in Indonesia is the need for a soap that can maintain humidity of the skin and a soap that has fine fragrance that lasts long. GIV Soaps presents Water Lily & Chamomile variant to answer the needs and wants of your hygiene! Variants: - Passion Flowers & Sweet Berry - Water Lily & Chamomile - Damask Rose & Cherry Blossom - Green Tea & Almond Oil - White Flower & Vanilla
Chamomile - One of the most important medicinal herbs and useful for the skin. - Rich in antioxidants. - Used to cope with many diseases. - Works to enhance the immunity of the body. - Acts as a bio-antibiotic for infection and infections. - Used in the treatment of some scalp problems. - A warrior for skin spots and works to reduce pigmentation. - An effective treatment for insomnia and works to calm the nerves. - It reduces stress and uterine tensionduring the menstrual period. - Has effective properties in cleansing and soothe minor wounds and scratches
Botanical Name - Matricaria Chamomilla Category - Aromatic/Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Flower General Information - Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) is one of the important medicinal herb native to southern and eastern Europe. It is also grown in Germany, Hungary, France, Russia, Yugoslavia, and Brazil. It was introduced to India during the Mughal period, now it is grown in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Jammu and Kashmir. The essential oil present in the flower heads contains azulene and is used in perfumery, cosmetic creams, hair preparations, skin lotions, tooth pastes, and also in fine liquors. The dry flowers of chamomile are also in great demand for use in herbal tea, baby massage oil, for promoting the gastric flow of secretion, and for the treatment of cough and cold. The use of herbal tea preparations eliminated colic in 57% infants. Because of its extensive pharmacological and pharmaceutical properties, the plant thus possesses great economic value and is in great demand in the European countries. Phytochemicals- German chamomile is a natural source of blue oil (essential oil). The flowers and flower heads are the main organs of the production of essential oil. It is remarkable that chamomile flower oil mainly consists of sesquiterpene derivatives (75 - 90%) but only traces of monoterpenes. The oil contains up to 20% polyynes. The principal components of the essential oil extracted from the flowers are (E)-�²-farnesene (4.9 - 8.1%), terpene alcohol (farnesol), chamazulene (2.3 - 10.9%), �±-bisabolol (4.8 - 11.3%), and bisabolol oxides A (25.5 - 28.7%) and �±-bisabolol oxides B (12.2 - 30.9%), which are known for their antiinflammatory, antiseptic, antiplogistic, and spasmolytic properties. Among the various major constituents,-bisabolol and chamazulene have been reported to be more useful than others. Chamazulene is an artifact formed from matricine, which is naturally present in the flowers during hydrodistillation or steam distillation. The color of the oil determines its quality. Blue color of the oil is due to sesquiterpene. The chamazulene content of the various chamomiles depends on the origin and age of the material. It decreases during the storage of the flowers.
Botanical Name - Matricaria Chamomilla Category - Aromatic/Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Flower General Information - Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) is one of the important medicinal herb native to southern and eastern Europe. It is also grown in Germany, Hungary, France, Russia, Yugoslavia, and Brazil. It was introduced to India during the Mughal period, now it is grown in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Jammu and Kashmir. The essential oil present in the flower heads contains azulene and is used in perfumery, cosmetic creams, hair preparations, skin lotions, tooth pastes, and also in fine liquors. The dry flowers of chamomile are also in great demand for use in herbal tea, baby massage oil, for promoting the gastric flow of secretion, and for the treatment of cough and cold. The use of herbal tea preparations eliminated colic in 57% infants. Because of its extensive pharmacological and pharmaceutical properties, the plant thus possesses great economic value and is in great demand in the European countries. Phytochemicals - German chamomile is a natural source of blue oil (essential oil). The flowers and flower heads are the main organs of the production of essential oil. It is remarkable that chamomile flower oil mainly consists of sesquiterpene derivatives (75- 90%) but only traces of monoterpenes. The oil contains up to 20% polyynes. The principal components of the essential oil extracted from the flowers are (E)-Ã?-farnesene (4.9- 8.1%), terpene alcohol (farnesol), chamazulene (2.3- 10.9%), -bisabolol (4.8 - 11.3%), and bisabolol oxides A (25.5 - 28.7%) and -bisabolol oxides B (12.2- 30.9%), which are known for their antiinflammatory, antiseptic, antiplogistic, and spasmolytic properties. Among the various major constituents, Ã?-bisabolol and chamazulene have been reported to be more useful than others. Chamazulene is an artifact formed from matricine, which is naturally present in the flowers during hydrodistillation or steam distillation. The color of the oil determines its quality. Blue color of the oil is due to sesquiterpene. The chamazulene content of the various chamomiles depends on the origin and age of the material. It decreases during the storage of the flowers.
Chamomile Botanical Name: Chamomile Available Form: : Chamomile (Flower -Crushed -T.B.C) Season: Available From January Till June Packing: (Flower) In Paper Cartons (Crushed - T.B.C) In Paper Bags Weight: (Flower) 10Kg Net Weight (Crushed - T.B.C) 20Kg Net Weight
Having botanical name Matricaria recutica, Chamomile, German (BLUE) oil has its origination in Nepal and is a blue green color that comes with Honey Tobacco Sweet Fruity odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, the oil has refractive index of 1.480 to 1.505 at 20°C with major constituents comprising flavonoids, fatty acids, cyanogenic gly-cosides, coumarins, plant acids, salicylate derivatives, polysa. Using steam distillation process, the oil is extracted from Matricaria chamomilla (M. recutica) and is also known by names of Hungarian chamomile, blue chamomile and single chamomile. Blending well with geranium, clary sage, jasmine, bergamot, lavender, tea tree, lemon, ylang-ylang, rose, grapefruit, it has constituents comprising a-bisabolol, bisabolol oxide B & bisabolone oxide A, chamazulene, bisabolol oxide A, plant acids, flavonoids, coumarins, fatty acids and others. Some areas the oil is used in include for treating internal/external inflammation, for urinary stones, for stimulating liver & gall bladder that improves digestion and also in treating menstrual and menopausal issues.
a. Name of product : Chamomile b. Price of product : Upon Request depending on Specs c. Product origin : Egypt d. Key Specifications/Special Features : European Specs â?? Different Specs â?? new crop same year e. Harmonization System (HS) Code : 12119029 f. Minimum Order Size : 1 FCL g. Packaging details : paper bags, carton boxes, polypropylene bag 10kg, 25 Kg and 50 KG
Chamomile dried, high value of , pharma-grade, request for samples and data sheets. harvested from our farms in , and dried and distilled. Ready to be shipped in bulk.
Botanical Name: (Matricaria chamomilla). Product Forms: Whole Flowers A Grade Quality Flowers Raw Material-Tea Bag Cut (TBC)-Pollen with Seeds-Pure Pollen-Seeds-Petals- Industrial Grade. Availability: Available all over the Year. Capacity: Flower: 3.5 MT / 20 FCL & 7.5 MT / 40 FCL. Packages: Carton Boxes- Paper Bags , Polypropylene Bags. Weight: 12.5 KGs net/ carton for whole Flowers and depends on the product form.
Product Name: Chamomile Available Form: Whole flowers grade A Whole flowers grade B TBC Powder Pollen Harvest Duration: From Feb to May Availability time: Leaves products could be available after the harvest duration. Products are available in our stores during the whole year.
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Botanical Name : Matricaria recutita, Product Description: Chamomile T.B.C, Chamomile Flowers First Quality, Chamomile Flowers Second Quality, Chamomile Flowers Industrial Quality, Chamomile Pure Pollen
Chamomile
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) is a dried flower that can be found pre-packaged at most health food stores. Chamomile tea is brewed using 1-2 teaspoons of chamomile per cup of boiling water. Chamomile can also be found in capsules, tinctures, and extracts. Heil -Herbs Co Provide you with high-quality chamomile flower from Egypt. Chamomile has been used for centuries as a natural remedy for a variety of ailments. Chamomile is a member of the daisy family and is related to echinacea, another well-known herbal remedy. Chamomile is most commonly used in tea form but is also available in capsules, tinctures, and extracts. Chamomile tea is brewed using only the flower heads of the plant Camellia Sinensis. Chamomile tea made with fresh chamomile flowers has fewer bitter undertones than those made with dry flowers or tea bags. Chamomile tea made with fresh or dry chamomile flowers can be sweetened with sugar honey or natural fruit juices to taste. Chamomile tea is known for its calming effect and has also been shown to aid with sleep and digestion. Chamomile usage during pregnancy and while breastfeeding is generally thought to be safe but some studies have reported a lack of data on its possible side effects. Chamomile is thought to be mostly safe to use in moderation. However, chamomile can act as an allergen in some people. Severe allergic reactions can cause symptoms ranging from hives and wheezing to anaphylactic shock. If you are allergic to ragweed chrysanthemums marigolds or daisies you may also take care. Specs chamomile HS code:1211 Origin of chamomile: Egypt Smell and taste of chamomile: aromatic, typical Color of chamomile: yellow Harvest: conventional and organic chamomile is available Harvest plan, the season of chamomile: Available throughout the year For any further information about chamomile cut to size and lab test please feel free to drop us an email. Shipping Info We ship chamomile in both forms LCL and FCL containers. Chamomile standard packages: 12.5 kg per carton. Chamomile 20 ft container might load up to 3.5 ton Chamomile 20 ft container might load up to 7 ton Chamomile 20 HC container might load up to 7.5 ton
flower, powder, petals, seeds, powder Chamomile flower: first class, fine purity. 99% 3.5 metric tons / 20 ft fcl. Chamomile powder: minute purity. 99%, 5 metric tons / 20 ft fcl. Free from bad or moldy smell, natural smell. Free from live or infested insects or rodents. FM or STEM Max. 3%. Flowers: very good smell, whole flowers, delicate oil. 0.4%, humidity max. 10% Powder: Uniform color, special good natural smell, seedless, oily micron. 0.4%, humidity max. 10% Petals: good natural white or yellowish white flag colour, very good smell, moisture max. 10% Seeds: well cleaned, free of mixtures or insects