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Chamomile

Chamomile is an ancient herb traditionally known for its calmative and antioxidant properties.* The dried chamomile flowers contain many flavonoids, which contribute to its beneficial properties.¹*

Properties and mechanism of action 

Chamomile has been widely used to help relieve restlessness due to its calming properties.¹* Preclinical studies have demonstrated that one of the main bioactive constituents responsible for chamomile's calming effects is the flavonoid apigenin.¹ It has been shown to bind to γ-amino butyric acid (GABA) receptors which may contribute to a more relaxed state.²* 

 

Scientific support 

The calming and relaxing effects of chamomile have been demonstrated in clinical trials in various populations. One study conducted on healthy young adults demonstrated significantly increased feelings of calmness after the consumption of chamomile tea compared to the control.³* Dried chamomile flowers are commonly used in herbal teas and have traditionally been used for occasional restlessness by helping to support relaxation.* 

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. 

Ingredient details are provided as general information and are not intended to be associated with any specific Zarbee’s® products. 

References: 

1. Srivastava JK, Shankar E, Gupta S. Chamomile: A herbal medicine of the past with bright future. Mol Med Rep. 2010;3(6):895-901.

2. Wasowski C, Marder M. Flavonoids as GABAA receptor ligands: the whole story? J Exp Pharmacol. 2012;4:9-24. 

3. Moss M, Jones R, Moss L, Cutter R, Wesnes K. Acute consumption of peppermint and chamomile teas produce contrasting effects on cognition and mood in healthy young adults. Plant Sci Today. 2016;3(3):327-336.