Organic Chamomile Essential Oil
Kosher LIFE's Organic chamomile essential oil is a gentle yet powerful oil derived from the flowers of chamomile plants. There are two primary types of chamomile used for essential oils:
Roman Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile): Sweet, apple-like scent; known for calming properties.
German Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla): Earthy, herbaceous aroma; recognized for its anti-inflammatory effects due to its rich azulene content, which gives the oil its blue hue.
Both types are highly valued in aromatherapy, skincare, and natural remedies.
Key Properties:
Aroma: Sweet, herbaceous, and slightly fruity (Roman); more robust and earthy (German).
Color: Light yellow to deep blue (German chamomile due to azulene).
Texture: Thin consistency.
Main Constituents:
Roman Chamomile: Esters like isobutyl angelate, isoamyl angelate.
German Chamomile: Chamazulene, bisabolol.
Benefits:
Relaxation and Stress Relief: Chamomile is renowned for its calming effects, helping to reduce anxiety, tension, and promote restful sleep.
Anti-Inflammatory: Effective in soothing skin irritations, redness, and swelling (especially German chamomile).
Skin Healing: Supports wound healing, reduces acne, and calms eczema and dermatitis.
Digestive Support: May ease nausea, bloating, and indigestion when used in massage or aromatherapy.
Pain Relief: Helpful for headaches, muscle aches, and menstrual cramps.
Immune Boost: Has mild antiseptic and antimicrobial properties.
Uses:
Aromatherapy: Add a few drops to a diffuser to create a relaxing environment.
Topical Application: Dilute with a carrier oil (e.g., coconut or almond oil) for use on the skin, especially for soothing sensitive or irritated areas.
Bath Additive: Combine with Epsom salts or carrier oils for a calming soak.
Compress: Apply diluted oil on a warm or cold compress for inflammation or cramps.
DIY Products: Great in homemade lotions, balms, and calming sprays.
Scalp Treatment: Mix with a carrier oil to promote a healthy scalp and hair.
Precautions:
Dilution: Always dilute before applying to the skin to avoid irritation.
Allergies: Those allergic to ragweed, daisies, marigolds, or chrysanthemums should use caution, as chamomile is in the same family.
Pregnancy and Infants: Generally safe for these groups in small amounts, but consultation with a healthcare professional is recommended.
Storage: Keep in a cool, dark place to preserve its potency.
We are a wholesale supplier of various essential oils like Geranium oil, chamomile oil, lavender oil, lemongrass oil, peppermint oil, eucalyptus oil, sandalwood oil, rosemary oil.