Chamomile ointment instructions for use. Beneficial properties of chamomile. Contraindications to the use of chamomile

Chamomile flowers in a pharmacy .
Chamomile flowers (Chamomillae flores) are usually sold in pharmacies in cardboard boxes, in bulk or in 50g bags, white paper bags, Brown or filter paper. The medicine chamomile flowers are: a mixture of whole, crushed, partially crumbled chamomile stems and leaves passing through a sieve (5600). The color of the chamomile mixture ranges from light yellow to yellowish-green with small white flecks. The smell of the mixture is strong and aromatic. The taste of the mixture is spicy, bitter, slightly slimy.
Available without a prescription.
Formotherapy group:
Photos of the medicine can be found on the page
Chamomile flowers preparation plant origin which is obtained from flowers medicinal plant Chamomile, description of the plant.
The package contains, chamomile flowers (crushed packaged raw materials) 50g.
Shelf life of chamomile flowers 2 years from the date of release, subject to storage conditions. Store in a dark place protected from moisture at a temperature of 15-25 C. Store the prepared infusion at a temperature of 8-15 C for no more than 2 days.
Chamomile contains: the following substances : ascorbic acid, carotene, mineral salts, sitosterol, flavonoids, choline, chamomile essential oil.
The medicine “Chamomile Flowers” ​​(from the medicinal plant chamomile), due to the presence of biologically active substances, weakens allergic reactions, enhances regeneration processes, relieves intestinal spasms, and reduces fermentation processes.


Chamomile flowers, chamomile has such beneficial properties, medicinal properties : antiseptic, analgesic, choleretic, diaphoretic, anti-inflammatory. Chamomile has spasmodic and sedative effect.
When chamomile is used internally, metabolic products are excreted in human feces and urine.

Indications for use of chamomile flowers, chamomile.

Chamomile flowers, chamomile used :
external use of chamomile:
- for the treatment of gums, diseases of the oral cavity, and throat with chamomile; - when treated with chamomile inflammatory diseases skin.
take chamomile internally:
- for the treatment of gastritis, inflammatory diseases of the liver and gall bladder, flatulence, colds, enterocolitis with chamomile.

Treatment with chamomile, chamomile flowers. . Methods of application and dosage.
Chamomile infusion is prepared as follows: place 10 g of chamomile flowers (3 tablespoons) in an enamel bowl and pour in 200 ml of water at room temperature, close with a lid and leave for 15 minutes in a boiling water bath. Then cool for 45 minutes at room temperature, filter, and squeeze out the remains into a strained infusion. The volume of infusion is adjusted to 200 ml boiled water.
- adults take chamomile orally, warm, 1/3 cup (60-70 ml) 3 times a day before meals;
- children take chamomile orally, depending on age, from 1 teaspoon to 1/4 cup (50 ml) 3 times a day before meals;
- apply chamomile externally for rinsing and lotions 3-4 times a day.
Shake the infusion before use. The shelf life of the infusion is no more than 2 days. The duration of the course of treatment with chamomile is determined by the doctor, depending on the severity of the disease and tolerability of the drug.

Chamomile flowers, chamomile contraindications.

Contraindications side effects uses of chamomile .
Chamomile flowers, chamomile is contraindicated:
- before treatment, consult your doctor;
- contraindicated in case of individual intolerance (sensitivity) to active substances contained in chamomile;
- use with caution for people with hypersensitivity to pollen;
- Use for pregnant women and newborn children only as directed and under medical supervision.

Chamomile overdose .
- There have been no reports of overdose.

Side effects of sea buckthorn oil .
- with individual sensitivity to the drug, it is possible to develop allergic reactions(rash, itching, swelling of the skin). When adverse reactions stop treatment and consult your doctor.

Interactions with others medicines not identified. The drug "chamomile flowers" does not affect the speed of psychomotor reactions.

A flower with this name is known to everyone, find a daisy medicinal in summer possible in any region. There are many known species, the most popular among them being chamomile.

An unpretentious flower, which is a storehouse of beneficial properties, is used to treat numerous diseases. Modern medicine Chamomile has not been ignored: many medicines are prepared on its basis.

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A little about chamomile

Chamomile is a simple flower at first glance, but at the same time graceful. The petals of chamomile are lowered down or arranged horizontally, the receptacle is characterized by a convex conical shape, the flower head is hollow.

Her unique composition determine glycosides and essential oils. A large amount of flavonoids helps resist viruses, gamazulene has antimicrobial effect. Chamomile contains large quantities nicotine, ascorbic salicylic acid and microelements (copper, iron, magnesium).

You can buy chamomile at a pharmacy or prepare it yourself. IN quality product there should be no debris or other grass present, the flowers should be whole, not crushed.

The main actions that are inherent in chamomile:

  • anti-inflammatory;
  • diaphoretic;
  • anticonvulsant;
  • diuretic.

The required result is achieved after taking infusions or decoctions for about 2 – 3 months.

Medicinal properties

Benefits of chamomile:

  • removes inflammatory processes(is natural antiseptic), used as a supplement to the main remedy, in some cases successfully replaces tablets;
  • regulates the activity of the digestive organs;
  • has an antipyretic effect at high temperatures;
  • used in gynecology (the second name is uterine herb);
  • has an analgesic effect (for bloating, pain in the intestines, stomach, headaches);
  • provides antiviral effect at colds;
  • antiallergic effect noted;
  • chamomile oil is used for seizures (has the ability to relax smooth muscles);
  • used to treat bronchitis;
  • used in cosmetology for lotions, masks, creams.

Gamazulen provides chamomile with antiallergic and local anesthetic effects.

Indications for use

Used in the form of infusions and decoctions for rinsing at:

  • periodontal disease;
  • laryngitis;
  • pharyngitis;
  • stomatitis.


A warm infusion of chamomile helps with insomnia:
studies have confirmed that chamomile contains substances that affect nervous system and the brain by type of sedative drugs. Therefore, it has a slight sedative effect, and the infusion taken orally helps to fall asleep.

Chamomile decoctions and infusions are taken orally for:

  • flatulence;
  • colitis;
  • peptic ulcer;
  • hyperacid gastritis;
  • stomach cramps;
  • cystitis;
  • renal colic;
  • gout;
  • rheumatism.

Chamomile preparations have been successfully used for the purpose of preventing atherosclerosis(relieves spasm cerebral vessels, improve nutrition, provide oxygen). Chamomile is used in the treatment of bruises, hematomas and cuts, eliminates increased sweating palms and soles.

For external use powders and ointments prepared with chamomile oil are used. The drugs are effective for:

  • infected wounds;
  • skin ulcers;
  • eczema;
  • arthritis.

Baths using chamomile(several glasses of infusion or 10 drops chamomile oil) have a relaxing effect, improve skin condition (dry or after sunburn). Chamomile creams are effective for treating burns. For minor burns, bandages soaked in chamomile infusion help.

At gynecological diseases For douching and baths, a weak chamomile decoction is recommended. Stronger concentration causes discomfort, dryness. At painful menstruation recommended to use chamomile tea.

Possible harm

The use of chamomile in some cases can cause vomiting, increased blood pressure. There may be a risk of bleeding, headache, weakness.

In case of an overdose, hoarseness, cough, fatigue, and depression may occur. Data on the manifestation of allergic reactions have not been confirmed.

Contraindications

Despite the fact that chamomile is effective, with an overdose and long-term use, the result may be the opposite of what was expected. It is not advisable to use chamomile with a tendency to. At mental disorders(schizophrenia) taking chamomile is not recommended.

Essential oils of chamomile can tone the uterus, so during pregnancy it cannot be used.

Can pregnant and lactating women drink it?

Can be used externally in any form without restrictions. If during pregnancy there are frequent stress And nervous tension, has a calming and relaxing effect green tea with chamomile.

However, chamomile tea stimulates the production of estrogens, so it is not recommended to take it during pregnancy: in the short term, chamomile preparations can cause bleeding and miscarriage, and in later periods they can cause premature birth.

Before using chamomile, you should consult your doctor.

After the umbilical wound has healed, you can add chamomile infusion to the bathing water for newborns. At first the infusion should be weak, if not observed negative reaction, you can increase the concentration.

This procedure helps protect the baby’s skin from diaper rash and reduce the risk of irritation. It is not recommended to take such baths every day; a break is necessary.

Children under 1 year of age should be given chamomile infusion with caution: possible allergic manifestations. Chamomile tea for newborns helps eliminate flatulence and intestinal colic, normalizes intestinal activity.

Chamomile tea has an antiseptic, calming, restorative effect on children, and helps prevent dysbacteriosis. It relieves excessive excitability, has an antimicrobial effect, and is used to quench thirst and thin sputum.

How to prepare the infusion correctly?

To save healing qualities chamomile needs to be brewed correctly. There are several ways to prepare infusions, which depend on the purpose:

Problem Components Dosage Application
Flatulence Herbs of chamomile, mint, caraway, fennel, valerian root 1 tsp. Pour boiling water (2 cups), after steeping, strain, drink 100 ml in the morning and before bed.
Insomnia, overwork Chamomile flowers 1 tbsp. l Infuse the herb with a glass of boiling water for 30 minutes, take ½ cup before bed.
Stomatitis, laryngitis, pharyngitis, sore throat Dried chamomile flowers 1 tsp. Pour a glass of hot water (not boiling water!), wrap in a towel and leave for 20 minutes. Gargle.
Boils Dry chamomile 3 tbsp. l. Pour a glass of boiling water and leave for an hour. Soaked in infusion cotton swab apply to the affected area.
Flatulence, colitis, enteritis Dried chamomile flowers 2 tbsp. l. Pour a glass of boiling water and leave overnight. Strain and drink little by little throughout the day.
Joint pain Dried chamomile flowers 2 tbsp. l. Add to raw materials hot water(3 tablespoons), wrap the resulting mass in cloth and apply to sore spots.

When collecting chamomile, you should pick flower baskets from small area stem. Optimal time for collection - July-August (cannot be collected near the road), for drying you need to spread it in a thin layer on a sheet of paper and leave it in a ventilated area. It is recommended to store raw materials for no longer than 1 year.

In tablets and liquid forms Chamomile should contain at least 1% of the bioflavonoid apigenin (the healing component of the plant). When purchasing creams with chamomile, you should pay attention to its content (should be at least 3%).

Chamomile is an amazing flower that provides beneficial effect for various ailments.

Self-medication can be harmful to your health.
You should consult your doctor and read the instructions before use.

Daisies pharmacy flowers: instructions for use

Compound

Chamomile flowers - 50 g or 100 g.

Description

: Whole or partially crumbled flower baskets of hemispherical or conical shape, without peduncles or with their remains no longer than 3 cm. The color of reed flowers is white, tubular flowers are yellow, involucres are yellowish-green. The smell is strong, aromatic

pharmachologic effect

An infusion of chamomile flowers has an antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic effect, and reduces flatulence.

Indications for use

Orally (as part of complex therapy): chronic gastritis, enteritis and colitis, flatulence.
Locally: infectious and inflammatory diseases of the ENT organs and oral cavity (pharyngitis, tonsillitis, stomatitis, gingivitis).
Externally: purulent-inflammatory skin diseases.

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to chamomile, as well as to plants of the aster family (Asteraceae), such as arnica, ragweed, yarrow, tansy, wormwood, asters, chrysanthemums.

Directions for use and doses

Take 1/3 - 1/2 cup warm orally 2-3 times a day after meals, topically - for rinsing, lotions, baths. For rinsing the mouth and throat - 1/2 -
1 glass of infusion (warm) 3-5 times a day. For microenemas, use 50 ml of infusion 1-2 times a day. It is recommended to shake the infusion before use. The duration of treatment is determined by the doctor individually, taking into account the characteristics of the disease, achieved effect and drug tolerance.
To prepare the infusion, place 10 g (4 tablespoons) of flowers in an enamel bowl and pour in 200 ml (1 cup) boiled water room temperature, cover with a lid and leave in a water bath with frequent stirring for 15 minutes, then cool at room temperature for 45 minutes, filter, squeeze out the remaining raw materials. The volume of the resulting infusion is adjusted to 200 ml with boiled water.

Side effect

Allergic and anaphylactic reactions are possible. If any adverse reactions occur, including those not listed in this instruction, you should stop using the drug and consult a doctor.

Overdose

Not observed.

Interaction with other drugs

Not studied.

Precautionary measures

Take warm after meals.

If symptoms persist or worsen while using the drug, you should consult a doctor.

Use in children.There is no information on the use of the drug in children. The safety and effectiveness of use in children under 12 years of age have not been established.

Use during pregnancy and lactation.There is no information on the use of the drug during pregnancy and lactation. For pregnant women and breastfeeding women, the use of the drug is possible only if the benefits of use outweigh the potential risk to the fetus or child.

Registration number and date:

Trade name of the drug: Chamomile flowers

Dosage form:

Crushed flowers
Flowers powder

Compound:

Chamomile flowers

Characteristic
Chamomile flowers contain essential oil, flavonoids, coumarins and other biologically active substances.

Description
Crushed flowers. Pieces of partially or completely crumbled flower baskets. Color brownish or greenish-yellow with white, yellowish-white, yellow, green, greenish-brown or brown spots. The smell is strong, aromatic. The taste of the aqueous extract is spicy, bitter, slightly mucous.

Flowers powder. A mixture of crushed chamomile flower particles of various shapes. The color is brownish-yellow with white, yellowish-white, greenish-gray and brown inclusions. The smell is fragrant. The taste of the aqueous extract is spicy, bitter, with a mucous sensation.

Pharmacotherapeutic group
Antispasmodic agent of plant origin.

pharmachologic effect
An infusion of chamomile flowers has anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and moderate antimicrobial effect, reduces fermentation processes in the intestines and increases the secretion of digestive glands.

Indications for use
Used orally in complex therapy for chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer and duodenum, at chronic enteritis, chronic colitis, flatulence, intestinal cramps, diarrhea.
Locally - for rinsing in infectious and inflammatory diseases of the ENT organs and oral cavity (pharyngitis, tonsillitis, stomatitis, gingivitis).
In the form of microenemas it is used for spastic colitis, hemorrhoids.

Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the drug.

Directions for use and doses
Crushed flowers. About 9 g (2 tablespoons) of chamomile flowers are placed in an enamel bowl, pour 200 ml (1 glass) of hot boiled water, cover with a lid, heat in a boiling water bath with occasional stirring for 15 minutes, cool at room temperature for 45 minutes , filter, the remaining raw materials are squeezed out. The volume of the resulting infusion is adjusted to 200 ml with boiled water.

Flowers powder. 2 filter bags (3 g) are placed in a glass or enamel bowl, pour 100 ml (1/2 cup) of boiling water, cover and leave for 15 minutes, periodically pressing on the bags with a spoon, then squeeze them out. The volume of the resulting infusion is adjusted to 100 ml with boiled water.
Take 2-3 tablespoons warm orally 2-3 times a day before meals.
For rinsing the mouth and throat, use 1/2–1 glass of warm infusion 3-5 times a day.
For microenemas, use 50 ml of warm infusion 1-2 times a day.
It is recommended to shake the infusion before use.

Side effect
Allergic reactions are possible.

Release form
30 g, 35 g, 40 g, 45 g, 50 g, 60 g, 75 g, 100 g of crushed flowers in a cardboard pack with an inner bag.
1.5 g of powder in filter bags; 10 or 20 filter bags in a cardboard pack.
Full text instructions are applied to the pack.

Storage conditions
In a dry place, protected from light; prepared infusion - in a cool place for no more than 2 days.
Keep out of the reach of children!

Best before date
1 year.
Do not use after the expiration date stated on the packaging.

Conditions for dispensing from pharmacies
Over the counter.

Manufacturer/Complaint Receiving Organization
OJSC "Krasnogorskleksredstva"
Russia, 143444, Moscow region, Krasnogorsk, microdistrict. Opalikha, st. Mira, 25

Chamomile, or in other words, medicinal chamomile, has been used since ancient times in alternative therapy as excellent remedy from many diseases. Our grandmothers often prepared decoctions from it or simply added flowers to tea.

Chamomile infusions were used as a preventive measure various ailments, as well as their treatment, since this plant has a very powerful anti-inflammatory effect.

pharmaceutical camomile

Chamomile is simple annual plant with a strongly branched stem about 35-50 cm high. It has a pleasant, rather specific smell. It can be found in almost all European countries, as well as in various regions of Asia and North America.

It grows in steppes and meadows, as well as along roadsides. Many countries specifically cultivate chamomile as medicine. Breeders have developed several varieties with an increased content of essential oils.

Medicinal properties of chamomile

Chamomile contains many unique substances. Among them are:

  • many organic acids;
  • glycosides;
  • choline;
  • gum and others.

The healing properties of chamomile have been proven by various scientists. It has a persistent sedative effect.

It is often prescribed as an additional antidepressant for certain neurological diseases. Also regular pharmaceutical chamomile has vasodilating, antispasmodic, disinfectant, anti-inflammatory properties.

The essential oil contained in the composition helps to significantly reduce gas formation and eliminate the symptoms of flatulence. It helps stabilize work gastrointestinal tract with various deviations in his work, and also provides positive impact on the gastric mucosa.

Beneficial features chamomile:

Use for the treatment of ENT diseases

Pharmaceutical chamomile is considered the best means for infectious, mucous oral cavity and throat. decoctions will help get rid of laryngitis and other infectious diseases the upper part of the respiratory tract.

Chamomile infusion can be used to wash the eyes for conjunctivitis. In the form of tea, it is taken orally for problems with the bronchi and asthma, as it has good vasodilating properties.

The photo shows the release form of chamomile:

How to use

Chamomile in alternative medicine can be used different ways. For colds, steam and decoction rinses are useful. To eliminate problems with the gastrointestinal tract, it is consumed in the form of regular tea. For many, rinsing and lotions from the infusion will help.

How to prepare infusion and decoction: recipes

The rules for preparing chamomile infusions are quite simple. This doesn't require many ingredients.

1 tablespoon of prepared dried flowers is poured cold water(1 glass), then bring to a boil on a candle (low heat).

It is impossible to boil the mixture for a long time; it is best to immediately remove it from the heat to prevent the destruction of some useful elements. After this, the broth is removed, left to infuse for about a quarter of an hour, and filtered through sterile gauze.

The finished drug quickly loses its positive properties. It is recommended to store the broth at room temperature for no more than 10 hours, and in the refrigerator for no more than 2 days.

There are two ways to prepare chamomile infusion: cold, hot. The first one is the simplest. 10 tablespoons of flowers are poured into two glasses of cooled boiled or bottled water and left for 8-10 hours. The resulting liquid is filtered.

This infusion - effective remedy for rinsing and lotions. With the hot method, a tablespoon of dried raw material is poured with boiling water.

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Contraindications, side effects

Chamomile is strictly contraindicated for people with individual intolerance to any of the components included in its composition. It is forbidden to use decoctions when chronic diarrhea, other gastrointestinal diseases in the acute stage.

At long-term use Chamomile teas may cause side effects. They are mainly expressed, nervous disorders, and decreased muscle tone.

How to prepare

The plant is collected during the flowering period, when the white petals have not yet dropped and are located horizontally. It blooms from May to August, but large quantity beneficial properties are preserved precisely in the spring harvest.