Thursday, July 20, 2023

Liquid Gold: How to Make Calendula Oil

 From Learning Herbs:

Summer means more outdoor activities, and time spent outdoors means more ouchies like bug bites and sunburns. Thankfully there are a number of plant allies perfect for addressing our summertime skin complaints; Calendula (Calendula officinalis) is one of my personal favorites and can be made into a versatile Calendula oil.

This powerful medicinal plant is beloved around the world, finding its way into countless home remedies and commercial skin care products, especially on account of its skin-restorative abilities. Calendula is a premier skin support herb with broad medicinal use.

Applied externally, Calendula is a powerful wound healer: soothing traumatized, inflamed tissue and stimulating rapid growth of healthy skin cells.1 Calendula not only helps wounds heal quicker, it reduces their risk of becoming infected and scarred.2 The astringent, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties of the herb grant its ability to not only treat, but prevent, sunburns3 – while its moistening nature hydrates dry, itchy skin.

Calendula also has an affinity for the lymphatic system: addressing fluid stagnation, supporting the elimination of toxins, and relieving conditions such as varicose veins, bruises, and sore muscles. Massaging Calendula oil into your skin daily can help to achieve healthy, toned skin. (Read more.)
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