A study done in 2009 at South Carolina State University compared the chemicals and soot residue from burning a petroleum or paraffin-based wax candle to that of a plant-based, soy wax candle. Researchers found that the paraffin wax candles not only emitted the potentially hazardous chemicals toluene and benzene, but the scented variety also utilized volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, to produce the scent that makes your entire living room reminiscent of your favorite fall-flavored latte.
While the immediate threat of short term exposure to scented candles is relatively small, using paraffin candles regularly, in a small space lacking adequate ventilation (like when you surround your bathtub in pretty-smelling candles and soak for an hour), makes it more likely that you'll suffer irritations to your eyes, sinuses and lungs.
But you're not doomed to a house that smells like last night's mahi mahi and the towel from Baxter's weekly bath were wrapped in seaweed and set on fire.
Here are three chemical-free ways to safely freshen the air in your home:
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Frontier Co-Op German Chamomile Flowers Whole Description
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Matricaria recutita
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Herbal Supplement / Loose Tea
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Whole Flowers
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Non-Irradiated
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Kosher
Flavorful, comforting, and gentle Frontier® German Chamomile Flowers are traditionally brewed into a soothing tea. A versatile herb, chamomile is also an ingredient in skin care creams and lotions, relaxing bath blends and shampoos and conditioners for light-colored hair.
Owned by stores and organizations that buy and sell our products, Frontier Co-op® has been a member-owned cooperative since 1976. We support natural living and our products are never irradiated or treated with ETO. We're committed to the health and welfare of the environment and everyone producing and consuming our botanical products.
To use as a tea, pour 1 cup boiling water over 2 tsp. of herb, cover and steep 3-5 minutes.
Suggested Uses: Chamomile can be used in both teas and potpourris. The flowers have a pleasant fruity flavor in tea. They add both color and aroma in potpourris.
*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.
| Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
| Total Carbohydrates | 1 g | <1% |
| Chamomile whole (flowers) | 788 mg | |
