Calendula
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Calendula is the marigold flower, and is used as a traditional herbal medicine.[1]
Alternative names[edit | edit source]
- Garden marigold
- Marygold
- Pot marigold[1]
Potential uses[edit | edit source]
Calendula is traditionally used for minor skin inflammation including sunburn, minor throat or mouth inflammation or minor skin wounds.[2]
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See also[edit | edit source]
- List of approved herbal medicines by the EU Committee for Herbal Medicinal Products
- Herbs (category)
Learn more[edit | edit source]
- Foeniculum vulgare aetheroleum (bitter fennel) - Committee on Herbal Medicine Products
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Calendula Uses, Benefits & Dosage - Drugs.com Herbal Database". Drugs.com. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
- ↑ Committee for Herbal Medicinal Products (January 16, 2010), Commission Decision of 28 July 2009 amending the list of herbal substances, preparations and combinations thereof for use in traditional herbal medicinal products (notified under document C(2009) 5804), retrieved October 1, 2020