Chamomile Maroc Pure Essential Oil. In a 10ml a Amber Glass Dropper Bottle,
| Species: | Origin: | Extraction Process | Perfume Note | | Ormenis multicaulis | Morocco | Steam distillation | TOP & BOTTOM |
| Extraction Description | Scent Description | | Steam distilled from the aerial parts of the herb. | Fresh herbaceous top note & sweet rich-balsamic undertone. |
 | | General Description | Chamomile Maroc essential Oil.
Good to use at night and when feeling low in spirits.
Chemically and olfactorily different from German (Matricaria) and Roman Chamomile.
Not to be confused with True Chamomile (Roman Or Matricaria). | 
| | Historial Background | | Traditionally used as a muscle relaxant & skin conditioner. | 
| | Properties | | Soothing, calming, emotionally and physically relaxing. | 
| | Constituents/Active Ingredients | Trans pinocarueol, borneol, bornyl acetate, bisabolene, b. caryophyllene, a. pinene, 1-8 cineol,yomogi alcohol, santelena alcohol, artemisia among others. | 
| | Ready to Use | Why not try: Chamomile Aromatherapy Soap x 6 Chamomile Cream 60ml Chamomile Flowers 250mg Powdered Herb x 60 caps. Lavender & Chamomile Barrier Cream 60ml Lavender & Chamomile Liquid Soap 250ml Lavender and Chamomile Bath Crystals 350ml Lavender and Chamomile Body Polish 250ml Whipped Lavender & Chamomile Shea Butter 120ml
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| | Safety | | DILUTE TO 5% OR LESS IN A CARRIER OIL BEFORE SKIN APPLICATION. KEEP OUT OF EYES. DO NOT SWALLOW. |

| | Bar Code | HTS Code | | 675235-000-097 | HTS:3301.90.90.00 |

What other people think
' The Oil is often mistaken for a true chamomile, though it should be more correctly be called Ormenis oil since chemically and olfactory the oil is distinctly different from the German or Roman chamomile oils, and cannot be considered as a replacement for them' - an excerpt from Complete Essential Oils by Julia Lawless - book has now been discontinued.
'Chamomile Maroc is an effective antiseptic, decongestant and bactericidal. It is recommended for eczema, dry cracked skin, infected pus and acne.' - an excerpt from The Essential Blending Guide by Rosemary Caddy.
'It is often confused with Chamomile Roman. It is not a substitute, as it belongs to a different plant family.' - an excerpt from <pcode.985</pcode> by Christine Westwood.
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