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Marigold Tea

Marigold Tea

Marigold has been used for centuries as a medicinal herb. With a high level of flavonoids, this herb and it's anti-oxidants help the body to protect cells from damaged caused by oxidation.

This herb has a range of known healing properties such as helping clear up a variety of skin diseases like eczema, juvenile acne and dry phthiriasis. Also known to help with cramps associated with menstruation.

organically grown India

Marigold Tea Benefits

A herb with very interesting benefits and properties...

  • Menstruation cramp relief
  • Can help eczema, juvenile acne and dry phthiriasis
  • Great anti-oxidant properties

How To Make Marigold Tea

  1. Add herbs in boiling water for five minutes.
  2. Strain and enjoy.
Cautionary

Calendula is known to be well-tolerated, even for people with sensitive skin. However, you should avoid marigold products if you have a known allergy to ragweed, daisies, chrysanthemums, chamomile, echinacea and other plants in the same family as marigolds.

 For women who are pregnant or breast-feeding, little is known about the effects of calendula, so it’s best to get your doctor’s advice before taking any internally or using extract on the skin.

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Marigold Tea

$781.27

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Description

Marigold has been used for centuries as a medicinal herb. With a high level of flavonoids, this herb and it's anti-oxidants help the body to protect cells from damaged caused by oxidation.

This herb has a range of known healing properties such as helping clear up a variety of skin diseases like eczema, juvenile acne and dry phthiriasis. Also known to help with cramps associated with menstruation.

organically grown India

Marigold Tea Benefits

A herb with very interesting benefits and properties...

  • Menstruation cramp relief
  • Can help eczema, juvenile acne and dry phthiriasis
  • Great anti-oxidant properties

How To Make Marigold Tea

  1. Add herbs in boiling water for five minutes.
  2. Strain and enjoy.
Cautionary

Calendula is known to be well-tolerated, even for people with sensitive skin. However, you should avoid marigold products if you have a known allergy to ragweed, daisies, chrysanthemums, chamomile, echinacea and other plants in the same family as marigolds.

 For women who are pregnant or breast-feeding, little is known about the effects of calendula, so it’s best to get your doctor’s advice before taking any internally or using extract on the skin.