Calendula is ornamental yellow-orange, originating in southern Europe, southwest Asia and Canary Islands.
From chemically marigolds contain:
- Flavonoids;
- Volatile oil;
- Vitamins A, C, and K;
- Mucilage;
- Triterpenic saponins;
- Alkaloids, carotenoids;
- Bitter substances, resins, oils;
- Oleanolic acid and bitter taste.
The flowers are harvested throughout the summer and use an infusion of Calendula, Calendula cream, Calendula tincture and not least marigold tea.
In recent years we have discovered many qualities of this plant, namely increasing the body's defense mechanism nonspecific, the inductor increase immunity.
Calendula Cream - the main benefits:
Calendula cream has anti-inflammatory, healing (being very good at treating eczema, hemorrhoids and acne).
This Calendula cream helps soothe irritated skin and, cracked, dry, nourishing it and restoring its elasticity and brightness of the skin.
The simple Calendula tea infusion can be used as:
- Help in the prevention and treatment of viral diseases, as antitumor in treating cancer, especially external tumors (as compresses), when combined with horsetail;
- As with cytostatic and radiation therapy when needed, Calendula tea helps increase the body's defenses weakened power;
- In acne baths or compresses infusion of 15-20 g per 1 liter water plant;
- In burns: it compresses or baths with the infusion of 15-20 g / liter;
- In frostbite: with compresses infusion of 15 to 20 g / liter;
- In hepatitis: are marigold tea infusions with 2 teaspoons to 1 cup;
- Kidney and genital: combat amenorrhea, menopause and menstrual disorders rainfall, regulate your menstrual cycle and relieves menstrual pains (dysmenorrhea) due to its antibacterial and anti-spam;
- In eczema baths or compresses with Calendula tea (20 to 30 g herb in 1 liter);
- Gastric problems: marigolds are famous for treating gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcers, heartburn, stomach cramps, constipation, colitis (inflammation of the cervix) - by eating 1 cup of tea / 3 times a day;
- In prostatitis: is mixed with white nettle, chamomile, basil, pine nuts and of course Calendula in equal proportions; a decoction is made with 2 tablespoons / cup; grooming (washing) wound - 2 tablespoons / cup;
- Skin problems - the plant is effective in treating these skin problems such as sunburn, burns, rashes, hives, animal bites, insect bites, wounds, cuts, acne, warts, antibacterial and antifungal properties due. Fresh petals of marigold flowers can also be boiled in water and used to treat minor infections, conjunctivitis and mouth sores (reducing inflammation);
- Osteoporosis, rheumatism.
Warnings!
Marigold tea may cause certain side effects and therefore should be avoided during pregnancy and when breastfeeding. Before using any herbal supplement, be sure you inquire with your doctor.
From chemically marigolds contain:
- Flavonoids;
- Volatile oil;
- Vitamins A, C, and K;
- Mucilage;
- Triterpenic saponins;
- Alkaloids, carotenoids;
- Bitter substances, resins, oils;
- Oleanolic acid and bitter taste.
The flowers are harvested throughout the summer and use an infusion of Calendula, Calendula cream, Calendula tincture and not least marigold tea.
In recent years we have discovered many qualities of this plant, namely increasing the body's defense mechanism nonspecific, the inductor increase immunity.
Calendula Cream - the main benefits:
Calendula cream has anti-inflammatory, healing (being very good at treating eczema, hemorrhoids and acne).
This Calendula cream helps soothe irritated skin and, cracked, dry, nourishing it and restoring its elasticity and brightness of the skin.
The simple Calendula tea infusion can be used as:
- Help in the prevention and treatment of viral diseases, as antitumor in treating cancer, especially external tumors (as compresses), when combined with horsetail;
- As with cytostatic and radiation therapy when needed, Calendula tea helps increase the body's defenses weakened power;
- In acne baths or compresses infusion of 15-20 g per 1 liter water plant;
- In burns: it compresses or baths with the infusion of 15-20 g / liter;
- In frostbite: with compresses infusion of 15 to 20 g / liter;
- In hepatitis: are marigold tea infusions with 2 teaspoons to 1 cup;
- Kidney and genital: combat amenorrhea, menopause and menstrual disorders rainfall, regulate your menstrual cycle and relieves menstrual pains (dysmenorrhea) due to its antibacterial and anti-spam;
- In eczema baths or compresses with Calendula tea (20 to 30 g herb in 1 liter);
- Gastric problems: marigolds are famous for treating gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcers, heartburn, stomach cramps, constipation, colitis (inflammation of the cervix) - by eating 1 cup of tea / 3 times a day;
- In prostatitis: is mixed with white nettle, chamomile, basil, pine nuts and of course Calendula in equal proportions; a decoction is made with 2 tablespoons / cup; grooming (washing) wound - 2 tablespoons / cup;
- Skin problems - the plant is effective in treating these skin problems such as sunburn, burns, rashes, hives, animal bites, insect bites, wounds, cuts, acne, warts, antibacterial and antifungal properties due. Fresh petals of marigold flowers can also be boiled in water and used to treat minor infections, conjunctivitis and mouth sores (reducing inflammation);
- Osteoporosis, rheumatism.
Warnings!
Marigold tea may cause certain side effects and therefore should be avoided during pregnancy and when breastfeeding. Before using any herbal supplement, be sure you inquire with your doctor.
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