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Calendula ( Calendus Officinalis)
Other Names:: : Pot marigold

Commonly used topically to speed tissue healing after injuries, burns, and bruises. Extremely useful for dry skin, eczema, psoriasis, and hemorrhoids. Can ease pain on minor injuries as well. Internally for gastrointestinal inflammation, gastritis, colitis, and is almost specific for Chohn's disease.

Internally, not for use during pregnancy. Topically completely safe.

Energetics::
Constricting
Increase the tone or tension within muscles and other tissues; stop excess flow and secretion. tone up tissues that have become overly relaxed or weak or leaking or secreting fluids such as blood or mucus
Cooling
Sedate or slow down metabolism to decrease energy production while cooling or soothing irritation and redness
Drying
Remove excess fluid from tissue, causing it to become more firm and dense, relieve conditions of dampness and sweling.
Warming
Stimlate or speed up metabolism; increase energy production and warmth; bring blow flow and vitality to tissues that are pale and cool
Properties::
Astringent
Constriction / knitting together of body tissues - good to reduce chronic inflammation of the bowels.
Vulnerary
Treats wounds
Anti-Inflammatory
Helps control inflammation
Antimicrobial
Stimulates positive cellular forces (white blood cells). destroys germs
Emollient
Softens and soothes the skin
Ailments::
Bruises
Burns
Colitis
Crohns
Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that causes chronic inflammation of the GI tract
Eczema
Gastrics
Episodes of stomach discomfort (usually after eating) sometimes associated with nausea and/or vomiting
Gastrointestinal
Ailments linked to the digestive system, including the throat, stomach and intestines.
Hemorrhoids
Itching
Psoriasis
Skin Problems
Ulcers
Wounds
Parts::
No Parts Set
Associated with ::
Integumentary
Immune