It has long been used to soothe frayed nerves and guarantee a good night's sleep. But drinking camomile tea could also help keep diabetes under control, scientists claim. Research suggests the drink ...
Drinking camomile tea can fight a cold and banish menstrual cramps, UK researchers believe. Five cups a day for a fortnight is enough to boost urine levels of substances that can ease muscle spasms ...
Camomile tea has long been used to combat illnesses and ailments, but new research suggests that drinking the tea may help women live longer, too. Researchers from the University of Texas published a ...
Camomile – that yellow flower so often made into a tea, enjoyed before bed – is a very interesting plant. It was recently discovered that the humble flower may control or even prevent diabetes – and ...
Diabetes UK warns “more people than ever are at risk of type 2 diabetes”. 4.9 million Britons have a diabetes diagnosis, and 13.6 million more are at “increased risk” of developing diabetes. Changing ...
In summer, when the camomile is in full bloom and harvesting has begun, the gardeners at Stanford Avalon Community Garden in South L.A. let a portion of the field go to seed, ensuring a harvest down ...
Sign up for the best picks from our travel, fashion and lifestyle writers. About a year ago my boyfriend started religiously drinking a cup of camomile tea before bed ...
The herbal beverage has long been used as a remedy to alleviate stress and aid a restful night’s sleep, but now research suggests it can lower blood sugar levels. This could help prevent complications ...
A cup of camomile tea could help ward off cancer, researchers say. The tea contains a chemical, apigenin, which takes away some of the ‘superpowers’ of cancer cells. Scientists at Ohio State ...
Following Serena Williams' announcement of her retirement, Svetlana Kuznetsova, a former French Open and US Open champion, stated that she wants to have Camomile tea with the American. Williams ...