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Information About The Herb Calendula Botanical Name: Calendula officinalis Plant Family: Compositae Common name: Caltha officinalis, Garden Marigold, Golds, Holigold, Marybud, Marygold, Pot Marigold Origin: Native to Southern Europe History: The name Calendula comes from the fact that it is in bloom all the time almost on every day of the calendar. Its botanical name is a corruption of the Anglo-Saxon word merso-meargealla. Culpepper says: 'It is a herb of the Sun and under Leo and strengthens the heart exceedingly'. The gypsies used Calendula for:
Tradition:
Medicinal Parts Used: Leaves, flowers, herb Contains:
Calendula is used for: Blood Conditions
Cardiovascular Conditions
Female Conditions
Gastrointestinal Conditions
Genitourinary Conditions
Liver Conditions
Parasitic Conditions
Other
Externally the infusion, ointment and/or oil of Calendula are used for:
Other Uses:
Action:
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