Chamomile

Chamomile

洋甘菊 (Yáng Gān Jú) · Matricaria chamomilla

One of the world's most consumed herbal teas. Mild sedative and anti-anxiety effects from apigenin binding to GABA receptors. Also anti-inflammatory and digestive-soothing.

Puntuación de Evidencia
6.5/10
Seguridad
Seguro para la mayoría

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Beneficios Principales

May promote relaxation and improve sleep quality

Traditionally used to calm the mind and support restful sleep

May help the body adapt to stress

Traditionally used to calm the spirit and ease tension

May support healthy digestive function

Traditionally used to harmonize the stomach and intestines

Cómo Tomar

Dosis típica: Follow product label. Typically 300-600mg extract, taken 30-60 minutes before bed
Formas: capsule, powder, tea/decoction, tincture
Horario: Take with food unless otherwise directed. Allow 2-4 weeks for full effects with tonic herbs
Start with lower doses and increase gradually. Quality and standardization vary between brands.

Seguridad e Interacciones

Posibles Efectos Secundarios

  • Generally well tolerated at recommended doses
  • Mild digestive upset possible in sensitive individuals

No Usar Si

  • Known allergy to this plant or related species
  • Consult healthcare provider if pregnant or nursing

Interacciones con Medicamentos

  • No major drug interactions documented at standard doses
  • Inform your doctor of all supplements you take

Uso Tradicional

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, 洋甘菊 (Yáng Gān Jú) has been used for centuries. It is traditionally used to calm the spirit (shen) and settle the heart-mind. It supports the spleen and stomach — the foundation of post-natal qi production in TCM theory.

Investigación Moderna

Moderate research exists for this herb, including some clinical trials and substantial preclinical data. While not as extensively studied as top-tier herbs, the evidence supports several traditional uses. More human trials would strengthen the evidence base.

Ver estudios en PubMed

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