- What is a marigold?
- Calendula - properties and application
- Calendula - ointment
- Calendula - tea and infusion
- Marigold - contraindications
Calendula is one of the most popular herbs that are used in diseases and inflammations of the skin. The action of calendula can be used in various ailments, because it has anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antispasmodic and cholagogic properties. You can use it as an infusion, tea or ointment. In addition, it has also been used in cosmetics.
What is a marigold?
Marigold(Latin Calendula officinalis) is an annual very popular ornamental garden plant, but alsoherbal plant , one of the most popular Marigold has raised, branched stems 20-50 cm high and lanceolate leaves. Yellow or orange inflorescences form on the tips of the stems - baskets 2-5 cm in diameter. The marigold blooms from June to September.
Calendula - properties and application
Calendula is one of the most popular herbs used in skin diseases and inflammations. The herbal raw material is dried calendula baskets or dried lingual flowers only.
Flowers are harvested as they bloom and dried in natural conditions in airy and shaded room or in a drying room at a temperature of 35-45 degrees Celsius.
Chamomile baskets contain essential oil, glycosides and triterpene saponins, carotenoids, flavonoids, as well as bitterness, mucus compounds, organic acids, phytosterols. Marigold has anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties, accelerates wound healing. In addition, it has a diastolic and choleretic effect. It is used externally for inflammation of the skin and mucous membranes of the mouth and throat, difficult to heal wounds and varicose leg ulcers.
Internally, calendula is used in peptic ulcer disease of the stomach and duodenum, gastroenteritis, and gall bladder diseases. Calendula is included in many ready-made medicinal preparations. It is also highly valued in cosmetics.
Calendula - ointment
Calendula ointment is used in the case of skin lesions. It can be used on all kinds of scratches, bruises, skin inflammations, haemorrhoids, frostbite, rashes and skin burns.It is also used to accelerate the healing of postoperative wounds.
Marigold extract is also used in cosmetics. It is added not only to healing ointments, but also to creams, body lotions, tonics, shower gels, etc.
Calendula - tea and infusion
Calendula tea can be successfully used for inflammation of the stomach, liver, duodenum and intestines. It also helps with painful periods and irregular menstrual cycles. Calendula tea can be bought at a pharmacy or store, or you can prepare it at home. Just two teaspoons of dried water, pour boiling water over it and set aside for a few minutes to brew.
It is worth knowing that the marigold extract is used as a component of preparations that combat persistent symptoms of the menopause.
Calendula rinse works well in the case of inflammation of the mouth and pharyngitis. How to make such a rinse? It is enough to pour one tablespoon of dried marigold flakes with a glass of boiling water and let it brew, covered, for about 10 minutes, then drain. Drink half a glass twice a day.
Marigold - contraindications
Calendula has invaluable healing properties, but if consumed in excess, it can be harmful. It should not be consumed by people allergic to plants from the Asteraceae family. In this case, it may cause an allergic reaction.
Caution in using marigolds should also be exercised by people who take medications for insomnia, as well as sedatives and calming drugs.
Consuming more than 3-4 cups of calendula tea can enhance their effect, with unexpected consequences. It is worth knowing that calendula also has a diuretic effect.
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