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Chamomile harvest in Isfahan

  1. Society
May 31, 2025 - 14:52

The chamomile harvest season in Isfahan Province is generally from late spring to early summer.

Chamomile has a long history of use in traditional medicine, particularly in Islamic and Iranian practices, for various ailments. It's traditionally used to treat digestive issues, nervous disorders, respiratory problems, and skin conditions. 

Photo: Mehr / Khadijeh Naderi

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  • Isfahan
  • traditional medicine

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