The Roman Camomile grows close to the ground, reaching only 12 centimeters in height. It has grayish green leaves, with flowers that smell like apples and resemble a daisy. The plant has received the nickname "plant doctor" because it positively affects the plants that grow around it. The ancient Romans used the oil for courage during wars. Although its use in teas is most common, Roman Chamomile can also be found in face creams, drinks, hair dyes, shampoos, and perfumes. The essential oil ofTERRA Roman Chamomile has a relaxing effect on mind and body.
External Use. May cause skin irritation. Keep out of reach of children. In case of pregnancy or in case of treatment, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, ears and sensitive areas. In case of contact with eyes, rinse with plenty ofTERRA Carrier Oil. In case of irritation, discontinue use and seek medical attention. Keep product away from light and heat.
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Roman Chamomile can be difficult to cultivate because of its sensitivity to fluctuations in weather conditions. The high and regular amount of rainfall per year in the Pacific Northwest and some parts of England – along with a relatively consistent climate – make these areas ideal growing environments for Roman Chamomile.
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