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Chamomile tea has been part of evening routines for generations. Naturally caffeine-free with a mild, floral taste, it's often enjoyed as a simple nighttime drink. Research continues to explore chamomile's relationship with sleep, while its long history in traditional skincare adds another interesting side to this familiar flower.

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