Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla)

Chamomile Flower Extract

Matricaria chamomilla

One of the most ancient and universally beloved medicinal herbs in human history — used for over 5,000 years across Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and European traditions for its calming, anti-inflammatory, and
digestive benefits. Modern research confirms chamomile's ability to reduce anxiety, support sleep, and protect against oxidative stress through its rich flavonoid content — particularly apigenin.

Benefits: Mood & Stress, Sleep Support
Type: Herbal Extract
Forms: Capsule, Liquid, Powder

What Is It?

Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), also called German Chamomile, is a small daisy-like flowering plant
native to Europe and western Asia.  It is among the most widely consumed herbal teas globally and one of the oldest documented medicinal plants in human history — with records of its use dating back to ancient Egypt where it was dedicated to the sun god Ra.

The dried flower heads contain the medicinal compounds — primarily apigenin, a flavonoid with documented anxiolytic and sleep-promoting activity through GABA receptor interaction.

How It Works

Chamomile's primary active compound apigenin drives most of its calming and therapeutic effects:

- GABA-A Receptor Binding — apigenin binds to benzodiazepine receptor sites on GABA-A receptors —
the same binding site targeted by anti-anxiety medications — producing anxiolytic and mild sedative effects without the dependency risks of pharmaceutical drugs

- Anti-Inflammatory — apigenin and other chamomile flavonoids inhibit COX-2, lipoxygenase, and NF-κB
pathways — reducing inflammatory signaling throughout the body including in the brain

- Antioxidant — potent free radical scavenging activity protects cells and neurons from oxidative damage

- Digestive Calming — chamomile reduces intestinal spasm and inflammation — supporting the gut-brain axis connection to mood and anxiety

- HPA Axis Modulation — emerging research suggests chamomile may reduce cortisol response and support healthy stress adaptation

Side Effects & Considerations

Chamomile is one of the world's most widely used and well-tolerated herbal medicines:

- Extremely well tolerated by most people
- Rare allergic reactions possible in those sensitive to plants in the Asteraceae family (ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigolds)
- May enhance effects of sedative medications
- May have mild blood-thinning effects at high doses — use caution with anticoagulants
- May lower blood sugar — monitor if on diabetes medications
- Not recommended during pregnancy at supplemental doses — may stimulate uterine contractions
- Generally regarded as safe (GRAS) by the FDA as a food
- Safe for long-term daily use at standard doses

Typical Dosage Range

220mg – 1,100mg daily

Clinical studies use 220-1,100mg of standardized extract (1.2% apigenin) daily for anxiety and sleep benefits.
For standalone sleep or anxiety benefits, 400-800mg taken 30-60 minutes before bed is the most commonly studied protocol.
Safe for long-term daily use.

The 10-20mg doses in Troomy products represent concentrated extracts contributing to the overall
calming blend alongside passionflower and lemon balm.

Research Notes

- Amsterdam et al. (2009) — Randomized double-blind trial published in the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology found chamomile extract significantly reduced generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) symptoms over 8 weeks compared to placebo.

- Zick et al. (2011) — Randomized trial in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine found chamomile extract significantly improved sleep quality and reduced nighttime waking in chronic insomnia sufferers.

- Hieu et al. (2019) — Systematic review in Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine confirmed
chamomile's broad therapeutic applications including anxiety, sleep, inflammation, and gastrointestinal disorders.

- Viola et al. (1995) — Research in Planta Medica confirmed apigenin's selective binding to benzodiazepine receptors as the primary mechanism behind chamomile's anxiolytic activity.

* 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.