Amazing calendula flowers benefits for healing wounds. - Nature's Treasures

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Amazing calendula flowers benefits for healing wounds.



One of the most important properties of calendula flowers is their ability to heal. This is not only because of its anti-inflammatory properties, but also because it contains unique compounds of powerful antioxidants that help speed up wound healing and relieve pain. So you can apply calendula oil to cuts, bruises, and insect bites and you will notice that it helps speed up the healing process effectively.


And calendula oil is especially distinguished in post-operative wounds, such as cesarean section wounds and others. Some research studies have shown that calendula flowers help fight and relieve muscle spasms, making it particularly useful in combating spasms caused by certain nervous diseases and abdominal muscle spasms.


In addition, calendula flowers have antibacterial properties, so they are widely used in various industries of toothpaste and mouthwash, and have been shown to be very effective in killing bacteria. You can use a product made from calendula flowers topically on the gums or rinse them off with a mouthwash. This helps fight plaque, reduce bleeding gums, improve gum health, reduce the size of oral wounds and speed up healing.


Calendula products are used in the treatment of many women’s diseases, especially vaginitis, nipple cracks and postpartum wounds. It also acts as a menstrual regulator, and helps relieve the pain accompanying menstruation. You just have to drink calendula tea about a week before the expected period.


In order to get quick results when using calendula oil for wound healing, you can use aloe vera and calendula ointment together as it speeds up wound healing and reduces healing time. Some studies have shown that women who used aloe vera or calendula ointment every 3 times a day for five days noticed a significant improvement in the disappearance of symptoms of skin damage such as redness, swelling and bruising.


An ointment can be made from the flowers of the calendula, by mashing the calendula flowers if it was fresh or crushing them if the flowers were dry and mixed with a good type of unsalted butter and then used as an ointment to treat dermatitis and toes, as well as cracks in the nipple and hands, postpartum wounds and other other wounds.


Calendula tea is one of the simplest ways to use calendula flowers. Here's how to make it: First we bring two tablespoons of dried calendula flowers or some fresh petals - as desired, honey - sugar - ice can be added. Method of preparation: Boil the water, then add the calendula flowers in a cup and pour the water over it and then stir it well. Leave this tea for 5 minutes until all the ingredients are extracted.


This tea can be drunk as is with the flowers or filtered to get rid of the flowers and then enjoyed with a cup of warm tea. If you like it iced, let the tea cool, then add ice cubes and enjoy it cold. You can also add honey or sugar. Calendula flowers are available at herbal and perfume stores, and are available fresh or dried, as well as in small instant tea bags.


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