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Meaning of camomila by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

camomila
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Latin chamaemelum (scientific name of the plant), derived in turn from Greek chamai, adverb that means Earth and melon, Apple (in latin malum), of land. It is common or Chamomile Roman Chamomile, Asteraceae family, widely used in eupéptica, carminative, anti-inflammatory and slightly sedative infusion by its essential oils whose aroma of Apple can be captured when stepped on.

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