Marigold (calendula officinalis) Infused / Macerated Oil – soothing internally & externally

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Calendula oil is soothing and healing, internally and externally

Infused oils (also known as macerated oils) are made by infusing the dried herb in a specific oil – usually sunflower or almond oil.

Infused / macerated herbal oils are widely used in applied zoopharmacognosy as well as in more general human applications (eg comfrey oil, arnica oil after injury for relief from joint & muscle pain).

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Marigold (calendula officinalis) petals Infused Oil

Calendula petals infused in almond oil, also known as Calendula Macerated Oil.  Extremely useful to soothe irritated skin, promotes healing etc
Calendula species have been used traditionally as culinary and medicinal herbs. The petals are edible and can be used fresh in salads or dried and used to colour cheese or as a replacement for saffron. A yellow dye has been extracted from the flowers.
The common name Marigold is thought to come from “Mary’s Gold,” referring to the flowers’ use in early Catholic events in some countries. Calendula flowers are sacred flowers in India and have been used to decorate the statues of Hindu deities since early times.
Another herb containing saponins, hence its soothing properties – both internally & externally.
Wikipedia says of its medicinal uses:
Ancient cultures recognized and used the healing properties of calendula. In some of the earliest medical writings, calendula was recommended for treating ailments of the digestive tract. It was used to detoxify the liver and gall bladder. The flowers were applied to cuts and wounds to stop bleeding, prevent infection and speed healing. Calendula was also used for various women’s ailments, and to treat a number of skin conditions. During the American Civil War, calendula flowers were used on the battlefields in open wounds as antihemorrhagic and antiseptic, and they were used in dressing wounds to promote healing. Calendula also was used in this way during World War I. Calendula has been historically significant in medicine in many cultures, and it is still important in alternative medicine today.

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50 ml spray, 100 ml, 500 ml

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