Applications Used on its own it promotes healing, comfort and optimum condition in a range of skin complaints including broken veins, varicose veins, bruises, eczema and will also sooth the pain of bee stings. A recognised antiseptic and anti-inflammatory agent, calendula oil can calm painful oedema resulting from burns and has recently been commended in clinical trials as a dermatitis preventative for patients undergoing postoperative irradiation. In general skin care, the oil is a notable astringent and has beneficial restorative and protectant properties for dry and thinning skins.
Calendula's anti-inflammatory properties have also been recommended as an effective remedy for inflamed or enlarged lymph nodes and gall bladder, gastric and duodenal ulcers, painful or agitated gums and for sebaceous cysts. |
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How to Use As a medium for massage. Can be combined with another carrier oil, on its own or with added essential oils.
Avian - useful for preventing wound infections, cleaning and
healing skin eruptions and healing old scars, and inflammations.
Use externally 1-2 drops to the area.
Canine - useful for preventing wound infections, cleaning and
healing skin eruptions and healing old scars, and inflammations
Use externally 1 or more teaspoons according to size of area.
Feline - useful for preventing wound infections, cleaning and
healing skin eruptions and healing old scars, and inflammations
Use externally ½ or more teaspoons according to size of area.
Porcine - useful for preventing wound infections, cleaning and healing skin
eruptions and healing old scars, and inflammations
Use externally 1 or more tablespoons according to size of area.
Equine - useful for preventing wound infections, cleaning and healing skin
eruptions and healing old scars, and inflammations
Use externally 1 or more tablespoons according to size of area.
Bovine - useful for preventing wound infections, cleaning and
healing skin eruptions and healing old scars, and inflammations
Use externally 1 or more teaspoons according to size of area.
Caprine - useful for preventing wound infections, cleaning and healing skin
eruptions and healing old scars, and inflammations
Use externally 1 or more teaspoons according to size of area.
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Safety Data Generally considered as non-irritant and non-sensitising. |
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About the Product Calendula is also commonly known as the marigold, a name derived from a fusion of Mary (the Virgin Mary) and gold, which refers to the flower's colour. It is native to the Mediterranean region and flowers all year round. Calendula was greatly valued in the Middle Ages as a flower that gave renewed strength and comfort to the heart.
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