Calendula Flower (Marigold), Whole (Organic)
Bulk Herbs: Calendula (Marigold) Whole, Organic
Calendula officinalis
Format: Whole Flowers
Size: 1 oz package
Also known as: Calendula officinalis, pot marigold, Garden Marigold, Gold-Bloom, Holligold, Marigold, Marybud, Zergul.
Farming Type: Organic
Origin: Egypt
The calendula is an annual flower native to the northern Mediterranean countries. Its name refers to its tendency to bloom with the calendar, usually once a month or with every new moon. The term “marigold” refers to the Virgin Mary, and the flowers are used to honor her during Catholic events. The Egyptians considered calendula flowers to have rejuvenating properties. In the Hindu world, the flowers were used to adorn statues of gods in their temples, as well as a colorant in food, fabrics, and cosmetics, and, of particular interest, in the 18th and 19th centuries, calendula was used to color cheese.
The calendula was originally used as food rather than as an herb. It adds flavor and color to cereals, rice, and soups. The petals can be added to salads. As recently as 70 years ago, American physicians used calendula to treat amenorrhea, conjunctivitis, fevers, cuts, scrapes, bruises, and burns, as well as minor infections of the skin. Because of the vivid and brilliant color of calendula, it was thought to possess powers for the protection and benefit of humans. One of the more outlandish claims was that wearing an amulet or necklace made of calendula petals, a bay leaf, and a wolf’s tooth would ensure that any words spoken to the wearer would be kind, peaceful, and honest.
The German Commission E has approved calendula to support mild inflammation of the oral mucosa. It is externally approved to support the skin and assist with minor wounds. Its efficacy in supporting healthy skin has been supported in additional clinical trials. It is traditionally used to support healthy skin and is a common ingredient for herbal oils, salves, and lip balms.
In magick, marigolds are used extensively in rituals of consecration to promote visions and strengthen spirituality, and in rituals for death and dying. It can be used in incense or left as an offering to those who have come before us. Use marigolds in your special formula to remember someone you loved who has passed away. This is also a protective herb and is sometimes used to keep evil away when strung across the doorstep or placed under your bed. This is also an excellent herb for herbal baths - especially those intended to strengthen your psychic powers and strength.
Keywords: Protection, prophetic dreams, legal matters, psychic powers
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