Calendula is a small bushy plant that has light green leaves and flowers that can be yellow or orange. There are about 20 species of plants that are part of the Calendula family. But onlyCalendula officinalis, more commonly known as calendula, is used for medicines and as food. Calendula ha...
Calendula is a short-lived aromatic perennial plant, growing to about 50 cm in height. Calendula produces inflorescences or cluster of flowers that are bright yellow in color with thick flower head about 5 cm in diameter. Calendula flowers are surrounded by two rows of bracts that are also ye...
The Hopi people, who traditionally believed that the sunflower warmed the earth and brought rain, carved wooden sunflowers as sacred objects to help enrich their harvests. They used the seeds for food, ground them into meal and flour, and used the oil for cooking, as a salve, to soften le...
Yarrow flowers can be infused in a carrier oil using the exact same process asthis calendula infused oil tutorial. It can be directly applied to wounds or used as a base for a healing salve. To make a salve, use the same method as described inthis calendula salve recipe. How To Make A...
=/ I’ve been addressing it with probiotics and caprylic acid internally and then tea tree ointment, calendula lotion, and a good lipbalm externally. I believe its worst is over as it seems to be calming down and looking less pronounced each day, but I would love to see it wrapped up ...
Novel nanocapsules for parenteral administration were prepared using vegetable oils such mango, jojoba, pequi, oat, annatto, calendula, and chamomile as the lipid core instead of the capric/caprylic triglyceride. All the formulated nanosystems were compatible regardless of the oil type; however, nanocap...
This bright yellow or orange flower is part of the daisy family and has been used for hundreds of years in cooking and medicine. Originally from southern Europe, calendula is now cultivated around the world. Use it in magical cooking and to create topical healing salves. Magical Uses: Prote...
The Hopi people, who traditionally believed that the sunflower warmed the earth and brought rain, carved wooden sunflowers as sacred objects to help enrich their harvests. They used the seeds for food, ground them into meal and flour, and used the oil for cooking, as a salve, to soften le...