About Egyptian Calendula Flowers:
Sun-gold calendula petals (Calendula officinalis), hand-harvested from Egyptian gardens. These cheerful flowers hold a gentle, resinous quality prized in both topical preparations and internal infusions—a versatile herb for skin, spirit, and digestion.
Traditional Uses:
- Skin-healing infused oils and salves
- Gentle digestive tea infusions
- Bath soaks for sensitive or irritated skin
- Culinary garnish and natural colorant
- Mouthwash and oral rinse infusions
Preparation Guide:
For tea: 1-2 teaspoons per 8oz hot water, steep 10 minutes. For oil infusion: cover dried flowers with oil, steep 4-6 weeks.
Herbalist's Note for Calendula:
While calendula is famously gentle, its resinous quality and traditional uses warrant specific awareness.
- Ragweed Allergy: Those with composite family allergies (ragweed, chrysanthemums) may react.
- Pregnancy Tea: Some traditions avoid internal use during pregnancy; topical use is generally considered safe.
- Medication Interactions: May enhance sedative medications.
- Topical Patch Test: Always patch test infused oils on small skin area first.
- Not for Open Wounds: Use on healing skin, not fresh open wounds.
The sun's golden ally for skin and spirit. Work with its gentle resinous nature mindfully.
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Oils: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Herbs: Pure, untreated herbs. Never irradiated. Refrigeration required.
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