AKA: ['Chamomile', 'Matricaria Chamomilla']
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III. Chemical Profile ( IUPAC name)
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IV. History
Chamomile has been used since ancient times for its calming effects and is commonly consumed as a tea for relaxation and sleep.
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V. Legal Information
Chamomile is widely available as a tea, extract, and in various other formulations.
Key US Federal Policies:
Chamomile products are regulated by the FDA as dietary supplements and must meet standards for labeling and safety.
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VI. Physical Effects
Apigenin, the active compound in chamomile, has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and calming properties.
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VII. Psychological Effects
Apigenin does not have psychoactive effects. Chamomile is used to promote relaxation and sleep.
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VIII. Culture
Chamomile is one of the oldest known medicinal herbs, valued for its gentle and calming effects.
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