Calendula

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Calendula is the marigold flower, and is used as a traditional herbal medicine.[1]

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  • Garden marigold
  • Marygold
  • Pot marigold[1]

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Calendula is traditionally used for minor skin inflammation including sunburn, minor throat or mouth inflammation or minor skin wounds.[2]

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