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Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis) Flower Heads Alcohol-Free Mother Tincture Naturalma | Liquid Extract Drops 120 ml | Food Supplement | Vegan

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Bojadjiev C. On the sedative and hypotensive effect of preparations from the plant Calendula officinalis. Nauch Trud Visshi Med Inst Sof 1964;43:15-20.

Naseer, S. and Lorenzo-Rivero, S. Role of Calendula extract in treatment of anal fissures. Am.Surg. 2012;78(8):E377-E378. View abstract. Vulnerary, antiseptic, astringent, lymphatic, nutritive, anti-inflammatory (in areas of the body it most strongly affects—see below), demulcent, hepatic, emmenagogue, potential bacteriostatic, alterative, chologague. Calendula is one of the best herbs for use on wounds and injuries of all kinds, and is usually one of the first herbs beginning herbalists learn about.

What does calendula do for skin?

Let’s take a closer peek at the diverse health benefits of this flowering plant. [2] Healing Properties Cravotto, G., Boffa, L., Genzini, L., and Garella, D. Phytotherapeutics: an evaluation of the potential of 1000 plants. J Clin Pharm Ther 2010;35(1):11-48. View abstract. Medicinal properties of C. officinalis have been mentioned in Ayurvedic and Unani system of medicine indicating that leaves and flowers are antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antiepileptic and antimicrobial.[ 15] In traditional and homoeopathic medicine, C. officinalis has been used for poor eyesight, menstrual irregularities, varicose veins, hemorrhoids and duodenal ulcers.[ 16] In the middle ages, Calendula flowers were used for liver obstructions, snake bites and to strengthen the heart. It was used in the 18 th century as a remedy for headache, jaundice and red eyes. The plant was employed in the civil war to treat wounds and as a remedy for measles, smallpox and jaundice.[ 17]

You can apply it locally to reduce pain and swelling (inflammation) and to treat poorly healing wounds and leg ulcers. Or apply to the skin (used topically) for nosebleeds, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, and inflammation of the rectum (5) This is an important distinction, as Tagetes species can be toxic, and true calendula has no toxicity whatsoever. It’s an extremely safe plant. Singh M, Bagewadi A. Comparison of effectiveness of Calendula officinalis extract gel with lycopene gel for treatment of tobacco-induced homogeneous leukoplakia: A randomized clinical trial. Int J Pharm Investig. 2017;7(2):88-93. View abstract. However, calendula (in my opinion) should not be reserved just for this type of person or condition, since it has such all around great benefits and uses, and I have had great success using calendula with warm constitutions, as well as cool ones. Neukirch, H., D'Ambrosio, M., Dalla, Via J., and Guerriero, A. Simultaneous quantitative determination of eight triterpenoid monoesters from flowers of 10 varieties of Calendula officinalis L. and characterisation of a new triterpenoid monoester. Phytochem.Anal. 2004;15(1):30-35. View abstract.Serious heart symptoms include fast or pounding heartbeats, fluttering in your chest, shortness of breath, and sudden dizziness; Bashir, S., Janbaz, K. H., Jabeen, Q., and Gilani, A. H. Studies on spasmogenic and spasmolytic activities of Calendula officinalis flowers. Phytother Res 2006;20(10):906-910. View abstract.

In herbalism, calendula in suspension or in tincture is used topically to treat acne, reduce inflammation, control bleeding, and relieve irritated skin. For centuries, the herb Calendula has been used to combat the plague. calendula was once used to treat gangrene as part of Shaker medicine. Cruceriu D, Balacescu O, Rakosy E. calendula officinalis : potential roles in cancer treatment and palliative care. Integr Cancer Ther. 2018;17(4):1068-1078. doi:10.1177/1534735418803766 In fact pus (suppuration) has great difficulty forming in the presence of this exceptional first aid herb. What this means is that calendula is excellent at keeping infections at bay. It’s a wonderful herb for a long list of ailments! Yoshikawa, M., Murakami, T., Kishi, A., Kageura, T., and Matsuda, H. Medicinal flowers. III. Marigold. (1): hypoglycemic, gastric emptying inhibitory, and gastroprotective principles and new oleanane-type triterpene oligoglycosides, calendasaponins A, B, C, and D, from Egyptian Calendula officinalis. Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo) 2001;49(7):863-870. View abstract.Final Assessment report on Calendula officinalis L., flos. European Medicines Agency: Committee on Herbal Medicinal Products (HMPC). 2018. EMA/HMPC/603409/2017. Available at: https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/documents/herbal-report/final-assessment-report-calendula-officinalis-l-flos-revision-1_en.pdf. Nope! Make sure you don’t confuse calendula plants with ornamental marigolds from the Tagetes family! They look very similar and are usually grown in vegetable gardens. How calendula works This tincture can be used as a mouthwash to treat infected gums as well as other mouth problems. Simply add a few drops to face cream or face scrub to help with acne and impetigo. You can use it in bath water or a hair rinse to treat scalp and skin problems, as well as to help with itching or irritated scalp. The vinegar-based tincture will be stored for at least a year after being used. Because the medicinal compounds contained in tinctures are both light-sensitive and air-sensitive, they can be broken down by prolonged light exposure. This homemade diaper rash cream protects the skin from rashes discomfort by soothing and relieving them.

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