Aybolit is a medicinal plant, chamomile, characterized by an upright and highly branched stem reaching a height of about 30–40 cm. Flowers are gathered in head-like groups on long peduncles located at the tips of shoots, while the leaves have a pinnately lobed appearance.
Chamomile infusion possesses many beneficial properties: it is anti-inflammatory, hemostatic, sedative, diaphoretic, and cholagogue. Due to these characteristics, the plant is widely used for preparing tea and is included in various medicinal mixtures.
The Aybolit packet contains 0.2 g of dried chamomile flowers, packaged in a paper packet. This annual plant lacks cold tolerance and drought resistance, but due to its popularity and healing properties, it remains a sought-after remedy in folk medicine.