
Calendula Tincture <h6>Calendula officinalis</h6>
4oz and larger are sold for refilling, they are not intended for daily use. Store product away from direct sunlight with lids tightened to maintain the integrity of the product. Learning with LaRee Calendula has long been one of the herbs that midwives relied on to heal any small “skid marks” or stretched perineal tissues after childbirth. It has a place as a first aid remedy for cuts and abrasions because of its wound healing and antiseptic properties. Calendula has an affinity for the female reproductive system in many other ways, also. It regulates menstruation and relieves menstrual cramps, aids in menopause, reduces congestion in breast lymph tissue, and is helpful in treating cysts. Internally Calendula supports the immune system in fighting against infections as wide-ranging as the flu and the herpes virus. Calendula is also antibacterial and anti-fungal, making it excellent as a wash for treating thrush. In the digestive system, Calendula improves liver function, relieves in