

Description
What is Calendula Alcoholature?
Calendula alcohol, prepared by maceration of the flowers of Calendula officinalis (sudden) in food alcohol, is a natural solution popular for its soothing and restorative properties. In herbal therapy, calendula has been used since ancient times to promote healing and relieve various skin problems, as well as for its anti-inflammatory and softening action.
Benefits and Vertus of Calendula Alcoholology
Calendula alcohol is particularly effective in supporting skin tissue repair. It helps to speed up the healing of small wounds, cuts and scars, and to calm irritations. Apply locally (diluted), it also soothes redness and itching.
Thanks to its natural anti-inflammatory properties, calendula alcohol is useful for relieving skin inflammations, such as insect bites, light burns and rashes. It acts by calming redness and providing rapid relief.
Calendula is known for its soothing action, and its alcohol is ideal for sensitive skin prone to redness and irritation. In internal use, it also helps to soothe the digestive mucous membranes, thus reducing mild digestive discomfort.
Recommended dose: For internal use, take between 10 and 15 drops of calendula alcohol per day, diluted in a little water, to enjoy its anti-inflammatory and soothing benefits. In external use, dilute a few drops into water or other liquid medium, then apply locally to the areas to be treated.
Precautions and contraindications
Calendula alcoholism is not recommended for pregnant and nursing women without medical advice, as well as for people allergic to plants in the asteraceae family (such as chamomile and liarnica). If skin application occurs, test a small area of skin for tolerance.