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Healthcare News
 30/06/2008
 Health benefits of camomile tea have been reported.
Drinking camomile tea could help to treat sufferers of Alzheimer's and 
Parkinson's, a medical expert has claimed.

Writing in the Guardian, Dr Tom Smith said that camomile tea contains 
luteolin, which is a substance that has been found to reduce inflammatory 
reactions in the brain.
He added that the tea is now the subject of research to ascertain whether it 
could be used as a potential treatment for brain diseases such as Alzheimer's 
and Parkinson's.

Dr Smith said: "Camomile, green peppers and celery may be effective 
anti-inflammatories."

Earlier this year, a study revealed that camomile tea may help relieve a wide 
range of health problems such as colds and menstrual cramps.

A chemist at Imperial College London, Elaine Holmes, took 14 volunteers and 
had them drink five cups of the tea every day for two weeks.

Daily urine samples were taken and researchers found that there were increased 
levels of hippurate, which has been associated with antibacterial activity.

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