 | Calendula
 What is Calendula? An herb with soothing, antiseptic and anti-itching properties for the skin.
Where does Calendula grow? Calendula, native to southern Europe, is cultivated in temperate regions around the world.
Benefits: Modern herbalists recommend it in the form of a tincture, infusion, or ointment to heal a variety of skin conditions ranging from chapped hands to open wounds.
Precautions: Some individuals may develop an allergic reaction from frequent skin contact with this herb.
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