The phrase
"dried chamomile" refers to chamomile flowers that have been dried out, removing their moisture.
Full definition
Put a tablespoon
of dried chamomile flowers in your cup, pour boiling water over, cover with a piece of foil or a plate, and let infuse for 10 minutes.
You can also take it as a supplement, typically standardized to contain 1.2 % apigenin (an active ingredient), along
with dried chamomile flowers.
While I was researching recipes, I found a few that
added dry chamomile for lighter hair, but I couldn't tell what the benefit of this would be.
2
TBSP Dried Chamomile 1 TBSP Dried Lavender 1 tsp Dried Skullcap 1 tsp Dried Lemonbalm 1 tsp Dried Red Clover 2 tsp Dried Rose Buds 1 tsp Dried Stevia
He preferred the wash cloth so I added some
soothing dried chamomile and rosemary to the water for an extra boost and changed the wash cloth out frequently to keep it warm.
Heat up 2 cups of oil to 180 degrees fahrenheit and pour it over 3 bags
of dried chamomile tea.
I heated sweet almond oil and coconut oil in my tiny crock pot and
added dried chamomile, lavender flowers on low for about four hours, strained the oil, added the guar gum and essential oils (chamomile and lavender) and mixed with the soap and water mixture.
Dried chamomile is easy to find in most grocery stores and local markets around the world.
Your little Rascal can reap the benefits of chamomile by drinking chamomile tea made by steeping one teaspoon of
dried chamomile in one cup of boiling water.
Ground timothy hay, ground alfalfa hay, oat flour, ground dried locust beans, ground peas, blackberries (4 %), linseeds, soya oil,
dried chamomile flowers (0.5 %).