Calendula is noted for its Anti-inflammatory properties
Another benefit of Calendula is its Antimicrobial properties. Viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites are all examples of microbes that can cause various diseases. Natural antimicrobial herbs may clean up existing microbial colonies while inhibiting further growth. Research attributes these antimicrobial effects to Calendula’s active constituents; flavonoids, triterpene saponins, and carotenoids.
Evidence shows that calendula has promising wound-healing ability. Wounds are injuries that occur when the surface of the skin is broken. These injuries can become infected and cause further health issues if they aren’t cleaned and cared for properly.
Antioxidant Properties: Antioxidents work to neutralize and eradicate free radicals. Antioxidants are thought to reduce stress, support healthy aging, and benefit overall health.
Traditionally, Calendula has been used as a tonic to promote digestion due to its bitter properties.
May support the Immune System, may stimulate the Lymphatic System, may have Anticancer Activity
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