Roman Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) Essential Oil

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Roman Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) Essential Oil

Roman Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) Essential Oil

Product Description

Roman Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) Essential Oil
  • Québec vrai
  • USDA Organic
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Plant description

Latin Name: Chamaemellum nobile, Anthemis nobilis, Anthemus nobilis, Chamomilla nobilis
English Name: Roman Chamomile, Double Chamomile, English Chamomile, Garden Chamomile, Ground apple, Low chamomile
French Name: Camomille romaine, camomille noble, anthémis noble, anthémis odorante, camomille d'Anjou
Family: Asteracea 
Origin: France, Canada, Hungary

History and Origin

Several types of chamomile exist, and they should not be confused. Roman chamomile is one of the medicinal plants for which the longest tradition is found in many cultures. It owes its name to the fact that the Romans cultivated it around the XVIth and XVIIth centuries.
Physicians used to prescribe it for numerous purposes, and they held it in high regard as a medicine. Of course, they prescribed higher concentrations than what we are today used to consuming for relaxation ("a couple flowers floating on an ocean of water").

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Aromatherapy Data Sheet

Distilled Part: Flower tops
Extraction: Steam distillation
Oil Characteristics: Clear liquid, pale yellow color with a sweet, fruity and pleasant aroma.

Energetic and Emotional Effect

Positivating, and negativating. The oil enhances the feeling of inner harmony and relieves stress. It helps working on abandonment feelings. It is an “essential” oil that brings us into contact with our life mission (use on the frontal chakra for that purpose).
It eases the process of creativity, activates the crown chakra and calms emotivity and reactivity.

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Uses

Culinary

Used in the composition of hot and cold drinks.

Perfumery

Fruity, fresh apple smell, rich, intense and green. Heart note.

Environment

Used in diffusion, the oil is antiseptic, soothing for spirits. It brings a feeling of harmony and security. It helps chase away nightmares.

Skincare

Used for sensitive, irritated skins or to heal lesions in creams and lotions. You can add a few drops to your daily care shampoo to brighten blond hair.

Chromatography

Lot : B-CHNOBGR06R (2016/07)

Bulgaria

Monoterpenes: α-pinene (10,3 %)

Aliphatic esters: methylamyl angelate (23,2 %), 2-methyl-allyl-angelate (13,3 %), 2-methylbutyle angelate (8,2 %), hexyle isobutyrate (6,9 %), isoamil angelate (6,8 %), isobutyl angelate (3,2 %)

Monoterpene alcohol: trans-pinocarveol (8,6 %)

 

Lot : B-CHNOHUN08S (2017/06)

Hungary

Monoterpene: α-pinene (9,72 %)

Aliphatic esters: methylamyl angelate (16,35 %), methallyl angelate (12,21 %), isoamyl isobutyrate (8,13 %), 2-methylpropyl butyrate (8,06 %), 2-methylbutyl angelate (6,93 %)

Monoterpene alcohol: trans-pinocarveol (6,55 %)

 

Lot BCHNOHUN05T (2019/03)

Hungary

Aliphatic esters: 2-methyl-allyl-angelate (13,00 %), isobutyl angelate (3,5 %)

Monoterpene: alpha-pinene (9,7 %)

 

Lot BCHNOHUN02U (2020/01)

Hungary

Aliphatic esters: 2-methyl-allyl-angelate (13,00 %), isobutyl angelate (3,5 %)

Monoterpene: alpha-pinene (9,9 %)

 

Lot BCHNOHUN10U (2020/02)

Hungary

Aliphatic esters: 2-methyl-allyl-angelate (13,100 %), isobutyl angelate (3,600 %)

Monoterpene: alpha-pinene (9,900 %)

 

Lot BCHNOHUN10YC (2024/11)

Hungary

Aliphatic esters: 2-methyl-allyl-angelate (9,85 %), isobutyl butyrate (8,69 %), isobutyl angelate (8,60 %)

Monoterpene: alpha-pinene (12,55 %)

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Documentation and References

  • TURBIDE, Michel, L'Aromathérapie : huiles essentielles du Québec et du monde : applications thérapeutiques, Éditeur Santé-arôme. 
  • FRANCHOMME, Pierre, Docteur PÉNOËL, Daniel, L’aromathérapie exactement, Éditions Roger Jollois.
  • EIDSON, Deborah, La guérison vibratoire, Guy Trédaniel éditeur.
  • LUBINIC, Edeltraud. Manuel pratique d’aromathérapie, les huiles essentielles et leurs utilisations, Éditions Vigot.
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