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The Health Benefits of Chamomile Tea
By: Lee Dobbins
Tea drinkers love Chamomile Tea; in fact, many tea lovers prefer this type of tea over many others. It is very popular and at least once in your life, it is likely that you have had Chamomile Tea at some point. However, while many people simply love the tastes, they are completely unaware of the many benefits that can be had with Chamomile Tea.
For instance, did you know that this tea type has calming benefits? It is true, the calming affects of Chamomile Tea is so intense that it can be used to treat insomnia, to calm yourself after a stressful day, or even just for relaxation. Because this type of tea carries some properties of sedation, it can be a great alternative treatment for depression. This is especially true if the depression is caused by nervousness. Many people drink a cup of Chamomile Tea at bedtime to help them fall asleep better and have a better nights rest.
Of course, that is not all the benefits by any means. For pregnant women, drinking Chamomile Tea on a regular basis during pregnancy can help in alleviating morning sickness. This is good news for the millions of women who suffer from the dreaded morning sickness while pregnant. At the same time, women who suffer from menstrual cramps can find some comfort and pain relief while drinking Chamomile Tea. In other words, this tea is known as a woman's best friend in many cases.
The tea can even help with addiction, such as those to alcohol or nicotine. Many people chew on the flower buds, after they have been dried, to help rid of their cravings. Chamomile Tea cloves can be used for pain relief for toothaches, if placed and held within in the mouth where the pain is.
Children even benefit from Chamomile Tea. Helping stomachaches, diarrhea, and colic, is some of the many properties of the tea for children. It is no wonder people are drinking more tea these days, with all of these benefits, everyone should definitely be drinking Chamomile Tea. Of course, that is not all when it comes to benefits either. In fact, the tea can be used as a hair tonic. The unsweetened variety is great for eliminating residue, restoring shine, and even brightens shades of blonde hair, when used as a rinse. This makes a great alternative, in the natural form, to coloring the hair, which can really damage the hair as a whole.
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Lee Dobbins writes for a2z-satellite where you can find more about satellite technology including satellite tv, radio and internet.
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