People around the world have used chamomile over thousands of years to develop various herbal remedies and skincare creations. One of its earliest uses is described in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics where it is depicted as being used in a beauty routine by a noblewoman.
The ancient Greeks and Romans also developed and adopted many uses for chamomile, and our modern name for the plant comes from a blend of Latin and French- essentially translating to earth apple. It has traditionally been used in medicines, skincare, and even incense because of its apple-like smell. However, it is important to note that those with ragweed allergies may experience similar reactions to chamomile.
These bulk herbs are available in the following weights.