Nails have long been known folk and conservative medicine as an excellent natural raw material for the manufacture of various medicinal products. One of the most popular medicinal forms is the decoction of calendula - indications for the use of this remedy include both diseases of internal organs and systems, and cosmetic defects of the skin and hair. The main advantage of such recipes is their absolute safety and the absence of negative side effects.
Application of decoction of marigold in medicine
Indications for the use of the drug in question are the following pathological conditions:
- risk of miscarriage;
- ulcer of duodenum;
- angina;
- asthma attacks;
- aphthous stomatitis;
- blenorrhea;
- viral and toxic hepatitis;
- nephritis;
- gastritis;
- dizziness;
- colitis;
- arthritis;
- scrofula;
- candidiasis (thrush);
- malaria;
- parodontosis;
- rickets;
- climacteric tides;
- early toxicosis in pregnancy;
- allergic reactions;
- enlargement of the spleen on the background of inflammatory processes;
- enteritis;
- cholecystitis;
- swelling;
- stomach ulcer;
- arrhythmias;
- inflammation of the mouth;
- stomach cramps ;
- cervical erosion;
- pyorrhea;
- stagnation of bile;
- cystitis;
- dyspnea;
- fever;
- ARI and ARVI;
- burns;
- purulent wounds;
- cracks in the anus;
- hemorrhoids;
- bruises;
- cuts and abrasions;
- gingivitis.
Calendula decoction for face and hair care
In cosmetic skin care, the agent is applied in such cases as:
- acne;
- dark spots;
- postakne ;
- irritation;
- peeling;
- allergic reactions (urticaria).
Also the decoction of calendula is effective in the treatment of hair. It helps to cope with the following problems:
- seborrhea;
- irritation of the scalp;
- fragility and hair loss;
- dryness and itching;
- cross-section of hair tips.