This meal was produced for a school project, and I thought it would be good for you. I love calendula (particularly its unique yellowish tint), therefore I decided to make a cream using oil infused with calendula.
Calendula cream is often used as a wound-healing agent for the following reasons:
skin lesions such as burns, scrapes, and scales
Skin disorders (such as ulcers, psoriasis, eczema, blisters, and sores)
How to prepare the cream:
Blend everything well in a double boiler:
Calendula officinalis, also known as marigolds, is steeped in 3/4 cup olive oil, 1/3 cup beeswax, and half an ounce of coconut oil.
2) Using the mixture from Step 1, combine all ingredients in a pot and melt over low heat.
Third, pour the liquid into a blender and process until it cools to room temperature. This will cause the mixture to become thicker and semi-solid.
4) Add a little trickle of the following components to the blender while it is operating at high speed:
A third of a cup of aloe vera gel and two thirds cup of distilled water
Add two drops of lavender essential oil to create a natural preservative.
5) Use a blender to whip the mixture until it turns white and thick.
6) Transfer the cream into a clean, empty container and store it someplace cold. Completed the task!
Although information is power, no two individuals have the same health needs or characteristics. This article contains general health information that shouldn’t be used in lieu of seeing a naturopathic doctor. The guidelines are meant to provide a general framework within which patients may discuss their health with their physician. Make an appointment with Boucher Naturopathic Medical Clinic or consult with a licensed naturopathic physician before starting any therapy.