Fresh Calendula tincture (2 fl oz)
2 fl oz glass bottle w/dropper
Oh, calendula! Our beautiful edible flower friend. Bringer of sunshine and joy, sweetness and warmth. in addition to a well-established and studied medicinal healing profile, she is thought to promote a sunny disposition and let the light back in to our spirits.
Medicinal effects are wide-ranging throughout the body’s systems, for issues both acute and chronic! Antiseptic and an inflammation modulator, calendula’s mild astringent and antiseptic properties can be helpful for gastrointestinal problems like ulcers, cramps, indigestion, bloating and diarrhea. One of our best herbs for cleansing the lymphatic system, they stimulate drainage and move congestion—including for post-viral/illness lingering symptoms like lymphatic sluggishness, swelling, feverishness, malaise, etc. She assists the liver (the body’s major cleaner) in disposing of metabolic wastes that may be crowding different channels in the body, resulting in irregular digestion and skin conditions like eczema.
Calendula can be extremely beneficial and soothing for the digestive system, as a gentle but powerful modulator of systemic inflammation, which can be supportive for gallbladder issues, leaky gut syndromes, and issues with fat absorbtion. It “has a soothing effect upon the mucosal membranes, particularly those lining the gastrointestinal tract, and can be used for dryness and irritation of those tissues- a critical action in chronic inflammation of the gut associated with food intolerance and antibiotic trauma.” (herbrally.com)
As a mild immune tonic, calendula can assist other immune herbs/protocols by keeping the channels of elimination open and clearing away stagnant lymph and other fluids—it has a generally downward bearing mechanism, draining fluids from the body and helping to keep pathogenic bacteria at bay. It can also bring on a stuck or stagnant menses, and relieve painful menstruation.
Primary herbal actions: lymphagogue, alterative, bitter tonic/cholagogue, emmenagogue, mild immune tonic,
Energetics: warming, bitter, pungent, sweet; useful in the treatment of damp/cold tissue states
Contraindications: Calendula is generally regarded as a relatively mild and safe plant for internal consumption. Though due to its emmenagogue effects, it is suggested to be avoided for internal use during pregnancy. Topical use during pregnancy on the other hand is acceptable.
2 fl oz glass bottle w/dropper
Oh, calendula! Our beautiful edible flower friend. Bringer of sunshine and joy, sweetness and warmth. in addition to a well-established and studied medicinal healing profile, she is thought to promote a sunny disposition and let the light back in to our spirits.
Medicinal effects are wide-ranging throughout the body’s systems, for issues both acute and chronic! Antiseptic and an inflammation modulator, calendula’s mild astringent and antiseptic properties can be helpful for gastrointestinal problems like ulcers, cramps, indigestion, bloating and diarrhea. One of our best herbs for cleansing the lymphatic system, they stimulate drainage and move congestion—including for post-viral/illness lingering symptoms like lymphatic sluggishness, swelling, feverishness, malaise, etc. She assists the liver (the body’s major cleaner) in disposing of metabolic wastes that may be crowding different channels in the body, resulting in irregular digestion and skin conditions like eczema.
Calendula can be extremely beneficial and soothing for the digestive system, as a gentle but powerful modulator of systemic inflammation, which can be supportive for gallbladder issues, leaky gut syndromes, and issues with fat absorbtion. It “has a soothing effect upon the mucosal membranes, particularly those lining the gastrointestinal tract, and can be used for dryness and irritation of those tissues- a critical action in chronic inflammation of the gut associated with food intolerance and antibiotic trauma.” (herbrally.com)
As a mild immune tonic, calendula can assist other immune herbs/protocols by keeping the channels of elimination open and clearing away stagnant lymph and other fluids—it has a generally downward bearing mechanism, draining fluids from the body and helping to keep pathogenic bacteria at bay. It can also bring on a stuck or stagnant menses, and relieve painful menstruation.
Primary herbal actions: lymphagogue, alterative, bitter tonic/cholagogue, emmenagogue, mild immune tonic,
Energetics: warming, bitter, pungent, sweet; useful in the treatment of damp/cold tissue states
Contraindications: Calendula is generally regarded as a relatively mild and safe plant for internal consumption. Though due to its emmenagogue effects, it is suggested to be avoided for internal use during pregnancy. Topical use during pregnancy on the other hand is acceptable.
2 fl oz glass bottle w/dropper
Oh, calendula! Our beautiful edible flower friend. Bringer of sunshine and joy, sweetness and warmth. in addition to a well-established and studied medicinal healing profile, she is thought to promote a sunny disposition and let the light back in to our spirits.
Medicinal effects are wide-ranging throughout the body’s systems, for issues both acute and chronic! Antiseptic and an inflammation modulator, calendula’s mild astringent and antiseptic properties can be helpful for gastrointestinal problems like ulcers, cramps, indigestion, bloating and diarrhea. One of our best herbs for cleansing the lymphatic system, they stimulate drainage and move congestion—including for post-viral/illness lingering symptoms like lymphatic sluggishness, swelling, feverishness, malaise, etc. She assists the liver (the body’s major cleaner) in disposing of metabolic wastes that may be crowding different channels in the body, resulting in irregular digestion and skin conditions like eczema.
Calendula can be extremely beneficial and soothing for the digestive system, as a gentle but powerful modulator of systemic inflammation, which can be supportive for gallbladder issues, leaky gut syndromes, and issues with fat absorbtion. It “has a soothing effect upon the mucosal membranes, particularly those lining the gastrointestinal tract, and can be used for dryness and irritation of those tissues- a critical action in chronic inflammation of the gut associated with food intolerance and antibiotic trauma.” (herbrally.com)
As a mild immune tonic, calendula can assist other immune herbs/protocols by keeping the channels of elimination open and clearing away stagnant lymph and other fluids—it has a generally downward bearing mechanism, draining fluids from the body and helping to keep pathogenic bacteria at bay. It can also bring on a stuck or stagnant menses, and relieve painful menstruation.
Primary herbal actions: lymphagogue, alterative, bitter tonic/cholagogue, emmenagogue, mild immune tonic,
Energetics: warming, bitter, pungent, sweet; useful in the treatment of damp/cold tissue states
Contraindications: Calendula is generally regarded as a relatively mild and safe plant for internal consumption. Though due to its emmenagogue effects, it is suggested to be avoided for internal use during pregnancy. Topical use during pregnancy on the other hand is acceptable.