 |  |  | |  |  |  |  |  | Calendula Flowers |  |  |  |  | |  |  |  | |  |  |  | Anti-inflammatory used for digestion, skin abrasions, burns and more.
You are as likely to find calendula in a salad as in the garden, since the brightly coloured leaves of this annual plant are edible. The leaves also make these plants highly prized by horticulturist.
While little scientific research has been conducted on Calendula offinicalis L., it has been shown to have an anti-inflammatory action in animal studies. Calendula is a vulnerary and is primarily used externally as a cream or ointment for skin abrasions, minor burns and to promote wound healing. Calendula may also be taken internally for minor digestive upset. |  |  |  |  | |  |  |
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