Calendula - A flower with medicinal Values
Only the deep orange flowers of this popular garden plant boast medicinal benefits. The petals contain terpene alkaloids and flavones; which have anti-inflammatory, astringent and antiseptic properties. Chinese herbalists have long prescribed calendula for menstrual irregularities, now a days contraceptive gels can be used. Russian healers consider it an aid for strep throat. Traditionally it has been used to treat everything from jaundice to small pox and measles. This versatile plant has even shown promise as an anti-AIV agent in vitro. Perhaps the herbs most popular use is as a topical treatment for wounds, burns, rashes and chapped skin. You’ll find calendula in the ingredients of many skin salves, sunscreen lotions and first aid creams. It’s also said to relieve the itch from insect bits and can help heal canker sores. In addition, some recommend its use for treating athlete’s foot. If you have an allergy to ragweed or other members of the aster family, avoid using calendula products. |