Last updated on May 17th, 2022 at 04:40 pm
Guarding your muscles, bones and internal organs, your skin is your bodyโs largest organ, and life takes a toll on this protective shield every day, with cuts and scrapes, burns, rashes, and constant exposure to the elements. Calendula can provide soothing relief for these skin irritations and many others.
Calendula is made from its namesake: the Garden marigold (Calendula officinalis). A native to Southern Europe and cultivated widely throughout North America, the Garden marigold has been used for centuries as a natural healing and soothing substance. Likewise, homeopathic preparations of the flower have been used safely for generations to naturally speed the healing process. Today, we know that Calendulaโs wound-healing properties are due to the presence of essential oils, saponins, flavonoids and alkaloids. These compounds have been recognized for their skin healing abilities.
Boiron offers three topical forms of Calendula โ cream, ointment, and gel โ to optimize its effects on different types of skin damage. All three forms are free of fragrances, dyes and parabens, and have no medicinal smell. The creamโs light texture is designed for use on delicate or dry skin. The ointment protects and moisturizes because it stays on the skin longer. Use it for irritation that needs to be protected like wounds or small kitchen burns. Cooling and refreshing, the gel is absorbed quickly by the skin. Try it for insect bites and razor burn.
With three different topicals available, Calendula users can choose the formula that best fits their needs or texture preference. But no matter which form you choose, remember that Calendula is an excellent medicine for relieving skin irritations, and its active ingredient, Calendula officinalis, has centuries of healing behind it.
*Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.