• One of Ancient Egypt’s Sacred Herbs – calming properties help ease many stressful situations
  • Roman chamomile is a small perennial herb, with a hairy stem and feathery  pinnate leaves, daisy like white flowers (larger than those of German chamomile) and grows about 25 cm high
  • To the Egyptians it was a herb dedicated to the sun, to cure fevers, and to the moon, for its cooling ability. It was also recognized as a soother of nervous complaints and was used in shampoos, cosmetics and perfumes.
  • The therapeutic properties of Roman chamomile oil are analgesic, antiseptic, antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, anti-infectious, anti-depressant, anti-neuralgic, and bactericidal.
  • For the skin, it can be used to calm acne, eczema, rashes, wounds, dermatitis, dry and itchy skin and other allergic conditions in general.