According to the journal Phytotherapy Research, chrysanthemum indicum is rich in flavonoids and polyphenols, which have anti-inflammatory effects and help lower uric acid levels in the blood. In traditional Asian medicine, this herb is often used to relieve joint pain, support gout treatment and improve urinary tract function thanks to its ability to diuretic and purify the body.
Another study in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology showed that wild chamomile extract helps reduce inflammatory reactions and inhibit enzymes that catalyze the production of uric acid, thereby effectively controlling the increase of uric acid in the blood.
The most common way to use dried wild chamomile stews is to drink it as a daily tea. In addition, flowers can also be combined with other herbs to enhance the diuretic and detoxification effects.
Although wild chamomile brings many health benefits thanks to its anti-inflammatory, diuretic and detoxifying properties, the prolonged use of this herb still has some potential risks if there are no professional instructions. It is best to consult a specialist or pharmacist before starting any herbal-related therapy to assess your appropriateness, adjust your dosage, and monitor your body's reaction.