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Calendula Officinalis

Calendula, Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold and Petals

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Calendula, Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold and Petals
Parts Offered Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold, Marigold Petals, Oil Chemical Constituents Triterpense, Resins, Bitter glucosides, Volatile oil, Sterols, Flavonoids,...
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Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold, Marigold Petals, Oil

Chemical Constituents
Triterpense, Resins, Bitter glucosides, Volatile oil, Sterols, Flavonoids, Mucilage, Carotenes.

Description
An aromatic, erect, annual herb, upto 60cm in high, stem angular glandular, hairy, leaves long, lower spathulate, entire, upper lanceolate. With cordate-amplexicaul base, flowers heads terminal, heterogamous, light yellow to deep orange, ray florets fertile.


Cosmetic Uses
Calendula petals can be used to make a nourishing skin cream or cleanser, and a strong infusion made from marigold petals can be used to lighten hair. Flowers are used for hair rinse, herbal bath for stimulation to aid circulation and sooth skin.

Combine with chamomile and comfrey for an all-purpose soothing mix for all skin types.

Good in bath or facial mixtures. Used in the bath is considered stimulating. Cosmetic Flower Add petals to creams and baths for cleansing, healing and softening the skin. Aromatic Pungent to sweet aroma, deters flies. Calendula used both internally and externally has been found to be one of the single most useful herbs in skin care. It is useful for cuts, abrasions, wounds, bruises, fungal infections, rashes and insect bites. The flowers were used on a large scale by surgeons during the American Civil War to treat wounds and there it received its highest recognition. Used in a massage oil it is said to help get rid of cellulite.
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Calendula, Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold And Petals

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Calendula, Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold And Petals
Parts Offered Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold, Marigold Petals, Oil Chemical Constituents Triterpense, Resins, Bitter glucosides, Volatile oil, Sterols, Flavonoids, Mucilage,...
Parts Offered
Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold, Marigold Petals, Oil
Chemical Constituents
Triterpense, Resins, Bitter glucosides, Volatile oil, Sterols, Flavonoids, Mucilage, Carotenes.

Description
An aromatic, erect, annual herb, upto 60cm in high, stem angular glandular, hairy, leaves long, lower spathulate, entire, upper lanceolate. With cordate-amplexicaul base, flowers heads terminal, heterogamous, light yellow to deep orange, ray florets fertile.


Cosmetic Uses
Calendula petals can be used to make a nourishing skin cream or cleanser, and a strong infusion made from marigold petals can be used to lighten hair. Flowers are used for hair rinse, herbal bath for stimulation to aid circulation and sooth skin.

Combine with chamomile and comfrey for an all-purpose soothing mix for all skin types.

Good in bath or facial mixtures. Used in the bath is considered stimulating. Cosmetic Flower Add petals to creams and baths for cleansing, healing and softening the skin. Aromatic Pungent to sweet aroma, deters flies. Calendula used both internally and externally has been found to be one of the single most useful herbs in skin care. It is useful for cuts, abrasions, wounds, bruises, fungal infections, rashes and insect bites. The flowers were used on a large scale by surgeons during the American Civil War to treat wounds and there it received its highest recognition. Used in a massage oil it is said to help get rid of cellulite.
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Calendula, Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold And Petals

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Calendula, Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold And Petals
Parts Offered Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold, Marigold Petals, Oil Chemical Constituents Triterpense, Resins, Bitter glucosides, Volatile oil, Sterols, Flavonoids,...
Parts Offered
Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold, Marigold Petals, Oil

Chemical Constituents
Triterpense, Resins, Bitter glucosides, Volatile oil, Sterols, Flavonoids, Mucilage, Carotenes.

Description
An aromatic, erect, annual herb, upto 60cm in high, stem angular glandular, hairy, leaves long, lower spathulate, entire, upper lanceolate. With cordate-amplexicaul base, flowers heads terminal, heterogamous, light yellow to deep orange, ray florets fertile.


Cosmetic Uses
Calendula petals can be used to make a nourishing skin cream or cleanser, and a strong infusion made from marigold petals can be used to lighten hair. Flowers are used for hair rinse, herbal bath for stimulation to aid circulation and sooth skin.

Combine with chamomile and comfrey for an all-purpose soothing mix for all skin types.

Good in bath or facial mixtures. Used in the bath is considered stimulating. Cosmetic Flower Add petals to creams and baths for cleansing, healing and softening the skin. Aromatic Pungent to sweet aroma, deters flies. Calendula used both internally and externally has been found to be one of the single most useful herbs in skin care. It is useful for cuts, abrasions, wounds, bruises, fungal infections, rashes and insect bites. The flowers were used on a large scale by surgeons during the American Civil War to treat wounds and there it received its highest recognition. Used in a massage oil it is said to help get rid of cellulite.
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Calendula, Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold and Petals

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Calendula, Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold and Petals
Parts Offered Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold, Marigold Petals, Oil Chemical Constituents Triterpense, Resins, Bitter glucosides, Volatile oil, Sterols, Flavonoids, Mucilage,...
Parts Offered
Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold, Marigold Petals, Oil
Chemical Constituents 
Triterpense, Resins, Bitter glucosides, Volatile oil, Sterols, Flavonoids, Mucilage, Carotenes. 

Description
An aromatic, erect, annual herb, upto 60cm in high, stem angular glandular, hairy, leaves long, lower spathulate, entire, upper lanceolate. With cordate-amplexicaul base, flowers heads terminal, heterogamous, light yellow to deep orange, ray florets fertile. 


Cosmetic Uses 
Calendula petals can be used to make a nourishing skin cream or cleanser, and a strong infusion made from marigold petals can be used to lighten hair. Flowers are used for hair rinse, herbal bath for stimulation to aid circulation and sooth skin. 

Combine with chamomile and comfrey for an all-purpose soothing mix for all skin types. 

Good in bath or facial mixtures. Used in the bath is considered stimulating. Cosmetic Flower Add petals to creams and baths for cleansing, healing and softening the skin. Aromatic Pungent to sweet aroma, deters flies. Calendula used both internally and externally has been found to be one of the single most useful herbs in skin care. It is useful for cuts, abrasions, wounds, bruises, fungal infections, rashes and insect bites. The flowers were used on a large scale by surgeons during the American Civil War to treat wounds and there it received its highest recognition. Used in a massage oil it is said to help get rid of cellulite. 

Medicinal Uses
Anti-inflammatory, relieves muscle spasms, Astringent, Prevents haemorrhaging, Heals wounds antiseptic, Detoxifying, Mildly oestrongenic. Calendula is said to encourage healing, aid digestion, fight fungal infections and cure diaper rash. this flower can be used as many herbal medicinal remedies for headaches, toothaches, stomachaches, fever reducers and menstrual cramps. It can reduce swelling in insect bites, sprains, jaundice, sore eyes, wounds and other skin irritations when the calendula is made into an ointment. Lip balms can be made to soothe chapped lips as well. The calendula's bright colors ranging from gold to bright orange have also been boiled to make brilliant dyes for fabrics, cosmetics and food. 
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Calendula, Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold and Petals

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Calendula, Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold and Petals
Parts Offered Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold, Marigold Petals, Oil Description An aromatic, erect, annual herb, upto 60cm in high, stem angular glandular, hairy, leaves...
Parts Offered
Calendula Petals, Pot Marigold, Marigold Petals, Oil


Description
An aromatic, erect, annual herb, upto 60cm in high, stem angular glandular, hairy, leaves long, lower spathulate, entire, upper lanceolate. With cordate-amplexicaul base, flowers heads terminal, heterogamous, light yellow to deep orange, ray florets fertile.


Cosmetic Uses
Calendula petals can be used to make a nourishing skin cream or cleanser, and a strong infusion made from marigold petals can be used to lighten hair. Flowers are used for hair rinse, herbal bath for stimulation to aid circulation and sooth skin.

Combine with chamomile and comfrey for an all-purpose soothing mix for all skin types.

Good in bath or facial mixtures. Used in the bath is considered stimulating. Cosmetic Flower Add petals to creams and baths for cleansing, healing and softening the skin. Aromatic Pungent to sweet aroma, deters flies. Calendula used both internally and externally has been found to be one of the single most useful herbs in skin care. It is useful for cuts, abrasions, wounds, bruises, fungal infections, rashes and insect bites. The flowers were used on a large scale by surgeons during the American Civil War to treat wounds and there it received its highest recognition. Used in a massage oil it is said to help get rid of cellulite.
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