In the epithelialization of ulcers and atopic skin wounds, it has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial action.
Description: annual herbaceous plant, 50 cm high, with entire, large leaves, covered with moss, with flowers with yellow-orange baskets. The plant has a characteristic odor. It blooms from June to October.
Chemical composition: calendulin, sapogenin, carotene, etc. carotenoids, phytosterols, resins, bitter substance - calendula, organic acids, essential oil, glucosides, vitamin C, mucous substances.
Application: in the epithelialization of ulcers and atonic skin wounds, has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial action. It has bactericidal action against pathogenic microorganisms, especially staphylococci and streptococci. It has a calming effect on the central nervous system, enhances the activity of the heart (hypertension and arrhythmias). Prophylactic in menopause.
Preparation: 2 teaspoons of flowers are boiled in 1/4 liter of boiling water for 10 minutes. Externally and for gargling. For compresses apply tincture of flowers with alcohol 01:02.
Usage: internally 2-3 cups of tea a day. It is applied in the form of infusion, tincture, oil extract.
Ingredients: marigold color (100%)
Measure: envelope 50 g