You can also use
a cool chamomile tea bag against the wound to provide a soothing effect.
Apply
cool chamomile tea as a toner to the skin.
Yup, you bet — most dogs can drink
cooled chamomile tea, and to make things easy we simply pour it into our pup's water bowl.
Not exact matches
Ditch the acidic office coffee for Earth Mama's Heartburn
Tea; not only does it extinguish the fire, it tastes pretty good, too, with a
cooling blend of marshmallow root, lemon balm,
chamomile, spearmint and red raspberry leaf.
Oscillococcinum Windbreaker (Chinese herbal formula) Elderberry syrup Umcka syrup Vitamin C Vitamin D Sleep Hydration (bone broth,
chamomile or lemon balm
tea) Warm, easy - to - digest food Large intestine 11 acupressure point Lavender EO (calming, sleep) Peppermint EO (
cooling for fever) Cinnamon EO (shivers and chills) Thyme EO (mucus and congestion)
Calendula or
chamomile tea work really well in this recipe or mint can be used for a
cooling spray!
Brewed as a
tea,
chamomile is a relaxing drink at night and the
tea can be
cooled and rubbed on the stomach of colicky infants to help sooth them.
I often use
cooled herbal
tea as a base — lemon & ginger / /
chamomile / / peppermint / / green
tea are all yummy.
If the skin under your eyes is puffy, place
cooled, wet
chamomile tea bags over the eyes to work wonders.
An added bonus: after you steep your
tea, soothe puffy eyes with
cooled chamomile bags.
Create an herbal spray by brewing an herbal
tea such as
chamomile, then letting it
cool in the fridge.
CHAMOMILE TEA: For itchy spots, brew up a pot, let
cool, place in a spray bottle and refrigerate.