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Calendula oil has anti-fungal action and is used for athlete's foot,
Scientific Name: Calendula officinalis L. Family: Compositae
Common Names: Calendula, garden marigold, gold bloom, holligold, marygold, pot marigold, marybud
Calendula, Herbal Medicine - Health Benefits
Calendula Medicinal Properties
Taken internally Calendula tincture and tea are used in the treatment of digestive inflammation and gastric or duodenal ulcers.
Calendula tea promotes discharge of bile from the gall-bladder that aids in the relief of gall-bladder problem.
Calendula extract and tea is used to detoxify the body.
Calendula tea induces urination.
Calendula tea can help strengthen the immune system
Calendula oil has anti-fungal action and is used for athlete's foot,
Calendula tincture is used to help relieve menstrual pains.
Calendula is also used to promote normal menstruation cycle
Calendula is used to treat menopausal symptoms.
Calendula oil and tinctures has antibacterial and antiviral actions.
Calendula is used for treating wounds and sores.
Calendula contains calendulozide B that has sedative and anti-ulcer activity.
Calendula helps stimulate the production of collagen and wound healing.
Calendula is ideal for first aid treatment of minor burns and scalds
Calendula is used to treat scorpion and bee stings,
Calendula oil is used to treat ear infection and pain...
Calendula oil is used to treat diaper rash
Gargle Calendula tea to relieve sore throat and inflammations in the mouth.
Calendula is used to stimulate blood circulation and promotes sweating.
Calendula is used for treatment of varicose veins, external bleeding, capillary engorgement and hepatic congestion.
Calendula tincture is recommended in the treatment of fever and flu
Calendula tea is also used as eye wash for eye sores.
Calendula is also believe to help fight and treat cancer
Calendula, Availability, Dosage And Use
Available commercially in tincture form, herbal tea bags and ointment.
Calendula Tea
Boil 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls of dried Calendula florets for every cup of water. Remove from heat and strain, steep for 10 to 15 minutes. Drink 3 times a day.
Calendula is also available as ingredient for shampoos, creams and lotions.
For topical application, use Calendula oil, lotion, compress or poultice, whichever is appropriate to use
Calendula Side Effects And Warnings
Calendula is generally safe to use. There are no reported serious side effects for its use.
Calendula can however cause allergic reactions for sensitive people
A report of anaphylactic shock in a patient who gargled with a calendula infusion has been reported in Russia.
Scientific Name: Calendula officinalis L. Family: Compositae
Common Names: Calendula, garden marigold, gold bloom, holligold, marygold, pot marigold, marybud
Calendula, Herbal Medicine - Health Benefits
Calendula Medicinal Properties
Taken internally Calendula tincture and tea are used in the treatment of digestive inflammation and gastric or duodenal ulcers.
Calendula tea promotes discharge of bile from the gall-bladder that aids in the relief of gall-bladder problem.
Calendula extract and tea is used to detoxify the body.
Calendula tea induces urination.
Calendula tea can help strengthen the immune system
Calendula oil has anti-fungal action and is used for athlete's foot,
Calendula tincture is used to help relieve menstrual pains.
Calendula is also used to promote normal menstruation cycle
Calendula is used to treat menopausal symptoms.
Calendula oil and tinctures has antibacterial and antiviral actions.
Calendula is used for treating wounds and sores.
Calendula contains calendulozide B that has sedative and anti-ulcer activity.
Calendula helps stimulate the production of collagen and wound healing.
Calendula is ideal for first aid treatment of minor burns and scalds
Calendula is used to treat scorpion and bee stings,
Calendula oil is used to treat ear infection and pain...
Calendula oil is used to treat diaper rash
Gargle Calendula tea to relieve sore throat and inflammations in the mouth.
Calendula is used to stimulate blood circulation and promotes sweating.
Calendula is used for treatment of varicose veins, external bleeding, capillary engorgement and hepatic congestion.
Calendula tincture is recommended in the treatment of fever and flu
Calendula tea is also used as eye wash for eye sores.
Calendula is also believe to help fight and treat cancer
Calendula, Availability, Dosage And Use
Available commercially in tincture form, herbal tea bags and ointment.
Calendula Tea
Boil 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls of dried Calendula florets for every cup of water. Remove from heat and strain, steep for 10 to 15 minutes. Drink 3 times a day.
Calendula is also available as ingredient for shampoos, creams and lotions.
For topical application, use Calendula oil, lotion, compress or poultice, whichever is appropriate to use
Calendula Side Effects And Warnings
Calendula is generally safe to use. There are no reported serious side effects for its use.
Calendula can however cause allergic reactions for sensitive people
A report of anaphylactic shock in a patient who gargled with a calendula infusion has been reported in Russia.