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Wild Chamomile

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[[File:Ormenis multicaulis.jpg|thumb|Alt=Ormenis multicaulis|300px|left|Ormenis multicaulis]]
Other Names : Ormenis multicaulis, Moroccan Chamomile;<br>Significantly different from Matricaria recutita (blue chamomile) or Chamomile Roman, Wild Maroccan chamomile is native to northwestern Africa. It grows abundantly in the wild in northern Morocco and has been distilled in that country since the nineteen-seventies. Wild Maroccan chamomile blossoms in the spring, forming its characteristic flowers at the ends of stems that grow to more than one meter in height.
==Special Precautions of Wild Chamomile==
* Moroccan chamomile is not considered a true chamomile. It should not be used as a replacement for Roman or German oils in a blend, because it is chemically and aromatically different
* Do not use during pregnancy and lactation (emmenagogue).
* See precautions [[Aromatherapy]]
==Health benefits and uses of Wild Chamomile==
*Mucolytic
*General tonic
* Skincare : This strain of chamomile is an anti-inflammatory powerhouse for the skin. Sunburns, skin irritations, skin allergies, wounds, cuts, scrapes, and all manner of skin imbalances may be addressed with this unique essential oil.
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[[Category:Emmenagogue]]
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