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Calendula
Who does not have a cream or cosmetic at home that contains this substance? In addition to the most well-known properties of calendula, to soothe the skin and heal skin disorders ranging from dermatitis to acne or sunburn, it is also possible to take calendula in the form of infusions or calendula extract to enjoy its many other benefits . A natural remedy that cannot be missing from your medicine cabinet!
Who does not have a cream or cosmetic at home that contains this substance? In addition to the most well-known properties of calendula, to soothe the skin and heal skin disorders ranging from dermatitis to acne or sunburn, it is also possible to take calendula in the form of infusions or calendula extract to enjoy its many other benefits . A natural remedy that cannot be missing from your medicine cabinet!
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Who does not have a cream or cosmetic at home that contains this substance? In addition to the most well-known properties of calendula, to soothe the skin and heal skin disorders ranging from dermatitis to acne or sunburn, it is also possible to take calendula in the form of infusions or calendula extract to enjoy its many other benefits . A natural remedy that cannot be missing from your medicine cabinet!
What is calendula and what is it for?
Calendula is a medicinal plant whose flowers contain active ingredients with interesting health benefits.
Calendula properties
The most well-known properties of calendula include an anti-inflammatory effect that helps soothe, heal and regenerate skin damaged by rashes, eczema, boils, etc. It also has antiseptic, antiviral and antibacterial properties that make it suitable for healing wounds and burns.
By the same native, calendula is an effective natural remedy for acne, psoriasis and other skin disorders . In addition, it is used to relieve insect bites, bruises, edema ...
All these benefits of calendula refer to its topical application, that is, on the skin, although it can also be ingested to achieve other benefits of calendula such as:
- improve blood circulation
- fight gastritis
- fight anemia and fatigue
- facilitate relaxation and sleep.
How to take calendula
The most common way to take calendula is by applying it to the skin using calendula creams, of which there are a wide variety of presentations for treating skin problems. It is also possible to find calendula oil or calendula extract that can be added to infusions, juices and other drinks, as well as whole or chopped calendula flowers to prepare infusions such as the well-known calendula water .
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