What Is A Calendula?

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Syerra Rodriguez, Contributor

A Calendula is a plant that is also used to make medicine. This Calendula flower is used to prevent muscle spasms and it can help by reducing a fever. It treats sore throats, menstrual cramps, and cancer. The Calendula has been used for measles, smallpox, and juandice. Juandice is a genetic condition that passes from parents to children from genes. Calendula can also be a treatment of burns, bruises, and helps heal cuts faster. It can increase the blood flow. Calendula has been studied in humans. This plant can help skin damage. This plant can also be a treatment to many conditions. Calendula is also in creams, ointments, oils and teas.

 

 

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