Calendula Remedies: How to Make Salves, Oils, Teas & Healing Formulas
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Calendula Remedies: Oils, Teas, Salves & Natural Healing Uses

Calendula Remedies for Natural Healing

Calendula is one of nature’s most versatile healers. Its bright petals are rich in anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial compounds that soothe, repair, and protect the skin while also supporting digestion, immunity, and overall wellness. From salves and teas to infusions and steams, this golden flower can easily become a cornerstone of your natural first-aid and skincare collection.

Calendula Salve (For Skin Healing)

Use for: Cuts, burns, eczema, insect bites, rashes, and diaper irritation.

  • 1 cup calendula-infused oil (olive, jojoba, or almond)
  • 1 oz beeswax pellets
  • Optional: 10 drops lavender essential oil for extra soothing

Instructions:
Gently heat the infused oil and beeswax in a double boiler until melted. Stir until combined, remove from heat, and pour into clean tins or jars. Let cool and solidify. Apply as needed to dry, cracked, or irritated skin.

Calendula Tea (For Digestion & Immunity)

Use for: Sore throats, upset stomach, menstrual cramps, and immune support.

  • 1–2 tsp dried calendula petals
  • 1 cup hot water
  • Optional: honey and lemon to taste

Instructions:
Steep petals in hot water for 10–15 minutes. Strain and sip warm. Drink 1–2 cups daily to soothe inflammation, boost immunity, and promote internal cleansing.

Herbal Oil Infusion (For Moisturizing & Healing)

Use for: Dry skin, inflammation, or as a base for homemade salves and lotions.

  • 1 cup dried calendula flowers
  • 1 cup carrier oil (olive, sweet almond, or sunflower oil)

Instructions:
Combine flowers and oil in a glass jar. Seal and place in a sunny windowsill for 3–4 weeks, shaking every few days. Strain through cheesecloth and store the golden oil in a dark bottle. Use directly on skin or blend into creams and balms for daily hydration.

Calendula Facial Steam (For Calm, Clear Skin)

Use for: Acne-prone, sensitive, or irritated skin.

  • 2 tbsp dried calendula petals
  • 1 tbsp chamomile or lavender flowers (optional)
  • 4 cups boiling water

Instructions:
Add herbs to a large bowl and pour boiling water over them. Drape a towel over your head and lean over the bowl, keeping your face 8–10 inches from the steam. Inhale deeply for 5–10 minutes. The steam opens pores, soothes redness, and promotes a natural, dewy glow.

Pro Tip

For a complete herbal skincare ritual, pair calendula with chamomile (for calm) or lavender (for balance). These gentle allies complement calendula’s healing magic, helping restore both skin and spirit.

Active Ingredient Highlight: Calendula’s antimicrobial flavonoids support rapid wound healing and skin cell regeneration, effectively reducing inflammation.
Disclaimer:
This herbal recipe is shared for educational purposes only, based on traditional use and available sources. It is not medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or on medication.

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General Disclaimer: This site is for educational purposes only. Content does not constitute gardening, medical, or nutritional advice. Always consult your local extension or physician before new practices.

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