If you have been having trouble falling asleep at night, or staying asleep once you do, but are afraid of the dangerous side effects and addictive potential of some sleep medications then the natural alternative of chamomile may be just what you need for a peaceful night's rest.
Chamomile, which is a common flowering plant, has been used since ancient times as a natural sleep aid. Because of its natural ability to relieve anxiety and the symptoms of mild insomnia used as teas, ointments, and oils. When using as a tea it is best to slowly drink a cup about thirty to forty-five minutes before you go to bed to give it time to work properly. If you are not a big tea drinker you can still get the relaxing benefits of chamomile by taking tablets which can normally be found with other vitamins and supplements in most stores. You can also use chamomile as aromatherapy and many use pillows or sachets under your pillow to help promote a restful sleep. You can find such products made with just chamomile or often in combination with lavender or rosemary.
Chamomile has also been used for a variety of other things including helping to ease an upset stomach and stomach cramps and can be found in a variety of ointments and skin care products for soothing irritations and promoting healthy skin
It should be noted that Chamomile is related to ragweed, so use caution if you have ragweed allergies. Chamomile is also is a coumarin, so it should be avoided by anyone taking blood thinners. As with any herbal remedy and if you are taking other medications, be sure to consult a physician before hand. But you may find this a simple solution to getting the rest you need.
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