Relaxation, Immunity, Curses
Latin Name: Matricaria chamomilla (German Chamomile)
In magic it is used for positivity and joy. It removes tension and generates opportunities for change in work and relationships – it is used to remove curses placed upon emotions
In traditional herbal medicine it is used for stress relief and relaxation, it relaxes muscle spasms and chest issues and inflammation and rashes/itches
Keywords:
- Relaxation
- Soothing
- Digestive
- Brightening
- Calming
Myths/Legends:
Chamomile has a long history of use in traditional medicine and folklore. In ancient Egypt, it was associated with the sun god Ra and believed to have healing properties. It was also used in ancient Greece for its calming and digestive benefits.
Active Constituents:
Chamomile contains essential oils, including chamazulene, alpha-bisabolol, and apigenin. These compounds are responsible for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties.
Distribution:
Chamomile is native to Europe and Western Asia but is now grown and cultivated in many regions around the world. It thrives in temperate climates and is often found in gardens and meadows.
Traditional Usage:
- Medicinal: Chamomile is renowned for its calming and digestive properties. It's commonly used as a tea to relieve stress, anxiety, and digestive discomfort.
- Herbal: The flowers of Chamomile are used in herbal infusions, tinctures, and topical applications, such as chamomile oil for skin care.
- Culinary: Chamomile flowers can be used in culinary recipes, particularly in teas and desserts.
Magical Usage:
Chamomile is associated with relaxation, purification, and protection in magical practices. It can be used in:
- Sleep and Dream Magic: Chamomile is believed to enhance peaceful sleep and encourage prophetic dreams.
- Purification Rituals: It's used to cleanse and purify both spaces and individuals.
- Protection Spells: Chamomile is thought to create a protective shield against negative influences.
Planetary Correspondence:
Chamomile is often linked to the sun due to its bright, calming nature. It aligns with the qualities of vitality, warmth, and clarity associated with the sun.
Elemental Correspondence:
Chamomile is associated with the element of Water due to its calming and soothing properties. It can also be linked to the element of Earth because of its grounding and comforting attributes.
Warnings:
- Chamomile is generally considered safe for most people when used as directed. However, individuals with allergies to plants in the Asteraceae family (which includes ragweed and marigolds) should use Chamomile with caution.
- Though generally considered safe, pregnant or nursing women and individuals taking certain medications should consult with a healthcare professional before using Chamomile for medicinal purposes.
Written By Dave Green
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