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Calendula Officinalls Health Benefits

 


Skin 

Works to restore skin cells and clear dead cells, thus helping to treat skin problems caused by an allergy outbreak.
Effective in treating rashes, eczema, fungus, and skin lesions.
How to use:
Soak a handful of calendula flowers in half a liter of boiling water for half an hour.
Apply the bandage on the place in the relevant area.

Vaginitis
 

Calendula oil combined with tea tree oil gives a good antiseptic compound.
It is advisable to first check sensitivity to tea tree oil (sometimes it produces irritation to the skin of the body).
Preparation: Add 5 drops of each from the oils to a sitting bath and rest in the water for 20 minutes.
You can also drip 3-2 drops of each from the oils on a tampon and insert it into the vagina for an hour. Repeat twice a day.

Menstruation Pain

In cases of irregular menstruation or menstrual pain, you can make an infusion from the flowers and sweeten with natural maple or stevia.

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