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Ferida Oe
By Ferida Oe

Herb Infused Oil

Calendula’s Skin-Healing Benefits: ● Rashes ● Stings ● Wounds ● Burns ● Sunburns ● Abrasions ● Swellings ● Eczema ● Acne ● Insect bites ● Scrapes ● Bruises ● Chicken pox ● Cold sores ● Cracked nipples from nursing Calendula’s Herbal Actions: ● Vulnerary (wound-healing) ● Anti-inflammatory ● Antimicrobial ● Antifungal Safety and Contraindications: As calendula is in the aster family, it may cause a reaction for people who are highly sensitive to plants like ragweed ( Ambrosia spp.) and chamomile ( Matricaria recutita ); this possibility is rare, but sensitive individuals should proceed with caution when using calendula for the first time. Rare incidences of allergic contact dermatitis have occurred with the topical use of calendula.
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 13:58:17 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
70
High
Glycemic Load
0
Low

Nutrition per serving

Calories122.5 kcal (6%)
Total Fat13.4 g (19%)
Carbs0.4 g (0%)
Sugars0 g (0%)
Protein0.1 g (0%)
Sodium0.9 mg (0%)
Fiber0.2 g (1%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Ingredients

1 servings

Instructions

Step 1
I'm filling it up with flowers so you can't see. So about three quarters.
Step 2
Then all you need to do is choose the oil that you want.
Step 3
So you just got to make sure they're all covered.
Step 4
Air tight container now.
Step 5
For, say, about four or five weeks, again, in a nice, warm, sunny spot for the warmth. This is called the solar method has been used for centuries, by the way, again to protect the carry oil. I put it like a brown paper bag, put it on a on a windowsill.
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