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St. Francis Herb Farm
Calendula Oil - 50ml
Calendula Oil - 50ml
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- Certified organically grown
- Helpful for minor burns, cuts and scrapes
- Aids in reduction of inflammation
- Supports treatment of swelling and muscle & joint pain
- Versatile can be added to a bath, bandage, scalp etc
- Glutenfree
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Calendula Oil - 50ml
$32.99
St. Francis Herb Farm Calendula Oil - 50ml is a dietary supplement in oil form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

PERFECT FOR FIRST AID KITS - CALENDULA OIL Calendula Oil is often used topically to aid wound healing and for minor burns and abrasions, lacerations, swellings, contusions and muscle joint strains and sprains, St. Francis Herb Farm Calendula Oil is made from Certified Organically grown flowering tops of calendula infused in extra virgin olive oil. This Calendula Oil has a consistency that it gives it a different range of application options than Calendula Salve. Calendula Oil can be added to a bath, for example, or worked into the scalp or a bandage.[OIL]
Ingredients:
Calendula (Calendula officinalis)
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Certified Organic Extra-Virgin Olive Oil, Certified Organic Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) extract
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or persist and before use if you are pregnant. Do not use if you are allergic to plants of the Asteraceae/Compositae (daisy) family. Hypersensitivity (e.g. allergic reaction) has been known to occur, in which case discontinue use.
Calendula (Calendula officinalis)
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Certified Organic Extra-Virgin Olive Oil, Certified Organic Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) extract
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or persist and before use if you are pregnant. Do not use if you are allergic to plants of the Asteraceae/Compositae (daisy) family. Hypersensitivity (e.g. allergic reaction) has been known to occur, in which case discontinue use.
Dosage
Adults, adolescents and children ≥ 2yrs: Apply to affected area as needed. For topcial use only. Avoid contact with eyes.
Adults, adolescents and children ≥ 2yrs: Apply to affected area as needed. For topcial use only. Avoid contact with eyes.
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St. Francis Herb Farm is a leading natural health and herbal supplement company with popular immune-supporting products like Deep Immune and Chest Rub. They also offers a top-selling stress-supporting supplement, Strest Adrenal Tonic. St. Francis Herbs use high-quality herbs and delivers on quality.
St. Francis Herb Farm is a leading natural health and herbal supplement company with popular immune-supporting products like Deep Immune and Chest Rub. They also offers a top-selling stress-supporting supplement, Strest Adrenal Tonic. St. Francis Herbs use high-quality herbs and delivers on quality.
Calendula Oil - Yet Another Topical Take on a Healing Herb
Calendula Oil is a useful companion to our Calendula Salve and is the same in virtually all respects, except texture, which is to say that it doesn't include beeswax as a thickening agent.
Used topically to aid wound healing and for minor burns and abrasions, lacerations, swellings, contusions and muscle joint strains and sprains, our Calendula Oil is made from Certified Organically grown flowering tops of calendula infused in extra virgin olive oil. This product has a consistency that it gives it a different range of application options than Calendula Salve. Calendula Oil can be added to a bath, for example, or worked into the scalp or a bandage.
Research indicates quite compellingly that calendula is indeed very effective for skin conditions, speeding and enhancing the healing process and actually promoting tissue regeneration. Not surprisingly, studies have shown that this herb has antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties.
Calendula
Marigold flowers are a common sight in our gardens. Historically these flowers were thought to lift the spirits and encourage cheerfulness. Medicinally calendula is used to decrease inflammation and stimulate the growth of skin and mucus membranes. Extracts of calendula have also been shown to inhibit the growth of bacteria and viruses. All of these properties make calendula an excellent wound healer and a good addition to your first aid kit.
Calendula is commonly used for burns, cuts, rashes, acne, eczema,
psoriasis
and any other skin conditions. Calendula can be gargled to heal sores or abrasions in the mouth. It is also reported to stop toothaches.
Internally calendula can be used to soothe the stomach lining and may be recommended for stomach ulcers.Calendula
(
flower) is useful in treating dysmenorrhea and initiating menstrual periodsand isa good treatment as well for gastric and duodenal ulcers. It reduces fever and alleviates inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth and pharynx. Also it has been used in the treatment of cell growths. It has antispasmodic properties.
Burns
The skin is the largest organ in the body. Burns can severely injure the skin and can require medical attention. First-degree burns make the skin turn red. Second-degree burns form blisters. Third-degree burns look charred and cause damage to both the skin and underlying tissue. Excessive heat, friction, chemicals, electricity and radiation can cause burns.
A burn causes a large loss of fluid form the skin and can lead to dehydration. The skin acts as a barrier to microbes. When the skin is compromised infectious agents have easy access to the exposed area. The body is also weakened by the burn and less able to fight off infections.
For a severe burn speedy medical treatment is the best first aid. Keep the person calm, quiet and hydrated to prevent shock. For common burns there are many topical treatments. Aloe vera gel can be used as needed to release heat and decrease pain.
Vitamin E
oil can be applied to burns that have not broken the skin open. It reduces scarring and inflammation. Diluted calendula tincture applied topically will prevent infection.
Do not use greasy substances for first aid. They prevent heat dissipation and may worsen the burn. Once the burn has begun to heal the goal of treatment is to reduce scarring.
Vitamin E, rosa mosqueta or calendula cream can help.
Calendula Oil is a useful companion to our Calendula Salve and is the same in virtually all respects, except texture, which is to say that it doesn't include beeswax as a thickening agent.
Used topically to aid wound healing and for minor burns and abrasions, lacerations, swellings, contusions and muscle joint strains and sprains, our Calendula Oil is made from Certified Organically grown flowering tops of calendula infused in extra virgin olive oil. This product has a consistency that it gives it a different range of application options than Calendula Salve. Calendula Oil can be added to a bath, for example, or worked into the scalp or a bandage.
Research indicates quite compellingly that calendula is indeed very effective for skin conditions, speeding and enhancing the healing process and actually promoting tissue regeneration. Not surprisingly, studies have shown that this herb has antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties.
Calendula
Marigold flowers are a common sight in our gardens. Historically these flowers were thought to lift the spirits and encourage cheerfulness. Medicinally calendula is used to decrease inflammation and stimulate the growth of skin and mucus membranes. Extracts of calendula have also been shown to inhibit the growth of bacteria and viruses. All of these properties make calendula an excellent wound healer and a good addition to your first aid kit.
Calendula is commonly used for burns, cuts, rashes, acne, eczema,
psoriasis
and any other skin conditions. Calendula can be gargled to heal sores or abrasions in the mouth. It is also reported to stop toothaches.
Internally calendula can be used to soothe the stomach lining and may be recommended for stomach ulcers.Calendula
(
flower) is useful in treating dysmenorrhea and initiating menstrual periodsand isa good treatment as well for gastric and duodenal ulcers. It reduces fever and alleviates inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth and pharynx. Also it has been used in the treatment of cell growths. It has antispasmodic properties.
Burns
The skin is the largest organ in the body. Burns can severely injure the skin and can require medical attention. First-degree burns make the skin turn red. Second-degree burns form blisters. Third-degree burns look charred and cause damage to both the skin and underlying tissue. Excessive heat, friction, chemicals, electricity and radiation can cause burns.
A burn causes a large loss of fluid form the skin and can lead to dehydration. The skin acts as a barrier to microbes. When the skin is compromised infectious agents have easy access to the exposed area. The body is also weakened by the burn and less able to fight off infections.
For a severe burn speedy medical treatment is the best first aid. Keep the person calm, quiet and hydrated to prevent shock. For common burns there are many topical treatments. Aloe vera gel can be used as needed to release heat and decrease pain.
Vitamin E
oil can be applied to burns that have not broken the skin open. It reduces scarring and inflammation. Diluted calendula tincture applied topically will prevent infection.
Do not use greasy substances for first aid. They prevent heat dissipation and may worsen the burn. Once the burn has begun to heal the goal of treatment is to reduce scarring.
Vitamin E, rosa mosqueta or calendula cream can help.
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Calendula Oil - Yet Another Topical Take on a Healing HerbCalendula Oil is a useful companion to our Calendula Salve and is the same in virtually all respects, except texture, which is to say that it doesn't include beeswax as a thickening agent.
Used topically to aid wound healing and for minor burns and abrasions, lacerations, swellings, contusions and muscle joint strains and sprains, our Calendula Oil is made from Certified Organically grown flowering tops of calendula infused in extra virgin olive oil. This product has a consistency that it gives it a different range of application options than Calendula Salve. Calendula Oil can be added to a bath, for example, or worked into the scalp or a bandage.
Research indicates quite compellingly that calendula is indeed very effective for skin conditions, speeding and enhancing the healing process and actually promoting tissue regeneration. Not surprisingly, studies have shown that this herb has antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties.
Calendula
Marigold flowers are a common sight in our gardens. Historically these flowers were thought to lift the spirits and encourage cheerfulness. Medicinally calendula is used to decrease inflammation and stimulate the growth of skin and mucus membranes. Extracts of calendula have also been shown to inhibit the growth of bacteria and viruses. All of these properties make calendula an excellent wound healer and a good addition to your first aid kit.
Calendula is commonly used for burns, cuts, rashes, acne, eczema,
psoriasis
and any other skin conditions. Calendula can be gargled to heal sores or abrasions in the mouth. It is also reported to stop toothaches.
Internally calendula can be used to soothe the stomach lining and may be recommended for stomach ulcers.Calendula
(
flower) is useful in treating dysmenorrhea and initiating menstrual periodsand isa good treatment as well for gastric and duodenal ulcers. It reduces fever and alleviates inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth and pharynx. Also it has been used in the treatment of cell growths. It has antispasmodic properties.
Burns
The skin is the largest organ in the body. Burns can severely injure the skin and can require medical attention. First-degree burns make the skin turn red. Second-degree burns form blisters. Third-degree burns look charred and cause damage to both the skin and underlying tissue. Excessive heat, friction, chemicals, electricity and radiation can cause burns.
A burn causes a large loss of fluid form the skin and can lead to dehydration. The skin acts as a barrier to microbes. When the skin is compromised infectious agents have easy access to the exposed area. The body is also weakened by the burn and less able to fight off infections.
For a severe burn speedy medical treatment is the best first aid. Keep the person calm, quiet and hydrated to prevent shock. For common burns there are many topical treatments. Aloe vera gel can be used as needed to release heat and decrease pain.
Vitamin E
oil can be applied to burns that have not broken the skin open. It reduces scarring and inflammation. Diluted calendula tincture applied topically will prevent infection.
Do not use greasy substances for first aid. They prevent heat dissipation and may worsen the burn. Once the burn has begun to heal the goal of treatment is to reduce scarring.
Vitamin E, rosa mosqueta or calendula cream can help.
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