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Living an Herbal Life
Re: Callendula
Posted By: Carrie Date: Monday, August 17 2009, at 1:31 p.m.
In Response To: Callendula (Maureen)
> Callendula is also called a Marigold and is in the
> same family as Arnica, thus sharing some of that
> herb's wound-healing properties. A callendula poultice
> is useful in healing topical wounds, like burns,
> scrapes, allergic skin reactions and inflammation.
> Callendula is also seen as a detoxifying herb which is
> a rational conclusion since the skin is said to be an
> extension of the liver and kidneys by processing out
> waste from the body. The herb is known to help in
> supporting the excretory system.
> Callendula is an herb I use often for an infusion that
> I spritz on my cat with skin allergies. I simmer 1
> teaspoon of callendula flowers, 1 teaspoon of
> chamomile flowers, and 1 teaspoon of oregon grape root
> for 15 minutes in 1 cup of water. It is temporary
> relief, but he also ingests some of it which I believe
> helps relieve internal inflammation he is prone to, as
> well. An added benefit is that he seems to calm down
> after a good spritz which helps him relax.
Hello,
Thank you for the info. on this plant. We have one or two as do relatives and theirs come back---ours do not. Have you any suggestions for a way to manipulate this plant in order see it return?
For instance, I've been told to plant the seeds and see if it comes up. After doing this, the plant did not "return". Maybe it's climate related or something.
Also, does Callendula come in any other colors?
Thank you for any thoughts.
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