


Calendula petals
Calendula officinalis
When you see certain herb botanical names stating “officinalis” as the second word, it means ‘medicinal’ or ‘officially used.’
This splendid herb is edible from leaves to flowers. I sell the petals and they’re good for yeast control. Cleansing the blood and relieves digestive ailments. It's known as the herb of joy! It can also be used topically when brewed as a tea, then cooled.
For tea use 1 tsp of dried petals. Steep for 10 minutes.
Astringent. Bitters. Anti-inflammatory. Anti-fungal. Mucilage.
30g
Calendula officinalis
When you see certain herb botanical names stating “officinalis” as the second word, it means ‘medicinal’ or ‘officially used.’
This splendid herb is edible from leaves to flowers. I sell the petals and they’re good for yeast control. Cleansing the blood and relieves digestive ailments. It's known as the herb of joy! It can also be used topically when brewed as a tea, then cooled.
For tea use 1 tsp of dried petals. Steep for 10 minutes.
Astringent. Bitters. Anti-inflammatory. Anti-fungal. Mucilage.
30g
Calendula officinalis
When you see certain herb botanical names stating “officinalis” as the second word, it means ‘medicinal’ or ‘officially used.’
This splendid herb is edible from leaves to flowers. I sell the petals and they’re good for yeast control. Cleansing the blood and relieves digestive ailments. It's known as the herb of joy! It can also be used topically when brewed as a tea, then cooled.
For tea use 1 tsp of dried petals. Steep for 10 minutes.
Astringent. Bitters. Anti-inflammatory. Anti-fungal. Mucilage.
30g