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Calendula Fact Sheet |
(Calendula
officinalis)
Description
The petals are the parts of this plant which possess the medicinal properties. They can be used as a tea, ointment or for internal use but only under the professional supervision.
When
used externally, this is one of the best herbs for treating burns, scalds, cuts
abraisions, and infections because of it’s antiseptic qualities. It should be
used anytime there is a cut or open skin, burns or scalds. This herb can heal
wounds very quickly, sometimes the next day, and the associated symptoms will
be lessened. The fluid inside blisters appear to reduce remarkably.
How It May Benefit You...
Take internally under the professional supervision for:
· indigestion
· gastric and duodenal ulcers
· gall bladder problems
· irregular or painful menstruation.
Apply
externally for:
· cuts, wounds, sores, burns, skin rashes from measles, chickenpox, and other eruptive skin diseases
· diaper rash
·
athlete's foot and other
fungal infections.
Caution...
Always
get the professional recommendation of a qualified herbalist before taking this
herb internally.
Availability...
Calendula is available in several forms for both internal and external use. You can buy lotions, ointments, oils, tinctures, and fresh or dried leaves. The leaves can be soaked and then used as a colour treatment for hair.
Apply ointment immediately to wounds and cover with a dressing. Do this everyday for at least 3 - 4 days. You can also apply to varicose veins in the same way without the dressing.
Always
seek professional advice for your particular condition/s before taking herbal
mixtures.