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		<title>Herb of the year learning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sussex House member Angela Giuliano shows some of the thousands of calendula flower petals her group used to make a healing calendula salve.
NEWTON вЂ” Located on the Newton Memorial campus, Sussex House is a psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery program for adults experiencing psychiatric illnesses that have interfered with their lives in some way. The program [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sussex House member Angela Giuliano shows some of the thousands of <a href="http://calendula.name/calendula-flower">calendula flower</a> petals her group used to make a healing <a href="http://calendula.name">calendula</a> salve.<br />
NEWTON вЂ” Located on the Newton Memorial campus, Sussex House is a psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery program for adults experiencing psychiatric illnesses that have interfered with their lives in some way. The program provides a safe, welcoming environment in which participants, called members, can belong, feel needed and gain the skills, knowledge and support needed to rejoin the community in meaningful roles.<br />
One of the staff members at Sussex House is a psychiatric nurse practitioner named Deborah Drumm. SheвЂ™s greatly admired by the members with whom she works, and itвЂ™s no wonder. Through her class, Medication Education, Drumm thinks outside the box and uses projects to both broaden the membersвЂ™ horizons and teach them about something about which theyвЂ™d otherwise probably never know.<br />
Drumm is also an aromatherapist and avid herb enthusiast currently enrolled in the herbal study program, David WinstonвЂ?s Herbal Therapeutics School of Botanical Medicine. By day, she splits her time between her private practice and working at the hospital, and one evening a week for the next two years, will also work school in to her busy schedule.<br />
This spring, Drumm sparked an interest in herbs among her group, and taught them how to identify herbs through smell and by examining the leaves.<br />
Growing the herb</p>
<p>One thing led to another, and the group and Drumm decided to try to grow calendula in Sussex HouseвЂ™s greenhouse, then make the petals into a therapeutic ointment for dry skin and other epidermal maladies listed in an herbal recipe book Drumm had picked up at a garage sale. вЂњI thought it would be fun and interesting to make something as a group project,вЂќ Drumm said. She ordered the seeds and the project began in March.</p>
<p>By June, calendula plants were growing everywhere outside in the garden. вЂњWe planted them and вЂ?pop,вЂ™вЂќ exclaimed Sussex House member Angela Giuliano, of Andover, вЂњSuddenly they were everywhere.вЂќ Another member, Ken Wu, also of Andover, said, вЂњWe go out and pick the flowers and then we made a jar of the calendula ointment for every one of us. ThatвЂ™s a lot of flowers.вЂќ<br />
Deborah Drumm shows her class some calendula in the Sussex House garden.</p>
<p>Preparing the ointment</p>
<p>Once the flowers were ready, Drumm and the members said it was вЂњa work in progressвЂќ to come up with a formula that worked to create the salve. Take one was a bit of a disaster, but after that, a formula was created and each member took on a role in the process of cooking the flowers in oil, then adding the wax, which they obtained at the New Jersey State Fair.</p>
<p>вЂњThe whole thing has been an amazing experience,вЂќ said Sussex House member Theresa Budzinski, of Hamburg. вЂњI think it brought everyone in our group together and we learned a lot about plants which is a lot more interesting than only learning about pharmaceuticals in a group.вЂќ Of Drum, she added, вЂњWe also have the best teacher in the world.вЂќ</p>
<p>Kevin Karpowich, of Sparta, said he joined DrummвЂ™s group at the urging of a friend. вЂњThis has been a great learning process,вЂќ he said, вЂњCalendula is something I never would have known about had it not been for this group.вЂќ</p>
<p>Results</p>
<p>As for results from the ointment, the members canвЂ™t sing its praises enough. Giuliano has found relief from eczema thatвЂ™s affected her for years, as well as dry lips she gets from some medicine she has to take. Wu said it worked вЂњlike magicвЂќ on a bad case of poison ivy he had on his leg. вЂњIt was so itchy and nothing worked. IвЂ™d made it worse by scratching, too, then I put the calendula ointment we made on it, and it was better within a few days.вЂќ</p>
<p>History</p>
<p>Ironically, part way through the project, one of the members in the group stumbled upon the fact that calendula was the herb of the year. Also known as pot marigold, calendula was chosen by the International Herb Association as the 2008 Herb of the Year. According to the Association, вЂњ to receive this honored title, it has to be outstanding in at least two of the three major categories: medicinal, culinary, or decorative. CalendulaвЂ™s medicinal history is busy which continues in present times. The petals can be used in the bath, ointments and salves where it contributes anti-inflammatory and anti-viral properties which help with external sores, cuts, bruises, burns and rashes.вЂќ</p>
<p>The experience</p>
<p>There are still flowers in the Sussex House garden that DrummвЂ™s group is harvesting. вЂњWeвЂ™ll make one more big batch,вЂќ Drumm said, вЂњAnd now we seem to have everything down pat. This has been a wonderful learning experience for not only the members вЂ” about herbs and how they can work вЂ” but also for me.вЂќ Some of the goals of Sussex House is to teach members how to gather feedback, look at situations themselves, learn skills and make the best choices possible, and then gather support for their choices and carry them out. вЂњThis has been a real team building experience,вЂќ Drumm said, вЂњEveryone had roles in the process of making the ointment and worked well as a team.вЂќ</p>
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		<title>Calendula &#8211; beautiful flower and healing herb health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Calendula (Calendula officinalis), has several aliases, like pot calendula, pot marigold, Garden Marigold, Gold-Bloom, Holligold, Marigold, Marybud, and Zergul. It has an orange or yellow flower and is native to the Mediterranean area.
Calendula got its name because it blooms every new moon. The name &#8220;marigold&#8221; refers to the Virgin Mary, and the flower is often [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://calendula.name">Calendula</a> (<a href="http://calendula.name/calendula-officinalis">Calendula officinalis</a>), has several aliases, like pot calendula, pot marigold, Garden Marigold, Gold-Bloom, Holligold, Marigold, Marybud, and Zergul. It has an orange or yellow flower and is native to the Mediterranean area.</p>
<p>Calendula got its name because it blooms every new moon. The name &#8220;marigold&#8221; refers to the Virgin Mary, and the flower is often used in Catholic events that honor her. With a name like marigold, some probably think they can use the annual flowers from their garden. That is probably either French marigold or African marigold and is a totally different species.</p>
<p>For those who like the technical facts, calendula contains these medicinal ingredients: calendulin, beta-carotene and other carotenoids, isoquercitrin, narcissin, rutin, amyrin, lupeol, sterols, and volatile oils. The flowers also contain complex polysaccharides with properties that stimulate immunity.</p>
<p>Calendula can be taken internally or externally. Internally, calendula is especially used for gastrointestinal disorders. It protects the lining of the stomach and intestines by inhibiting the causes of swelling and inflammation, and by limiting the effects of the bacteria associated with gastritis, peptic ulcers, and stomach cancer. Taken orally calendula has been used to sooth stomach ulcers and inflammation. Some report it to be effective in fighting fever, boils, abscesses, and recurrent vomiting.</p>
<p>External uses are related to the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory qualities of calendula&#8217;s orange petals. These two traits have made this flower a popular treatment for a host of bodily infections. Some feel it is as effective in treating ear infections as some leading prescription drugs. Try using calendula tea to wash eyes suffering from chronic conjunctivitis (pink eye). As an ointment, it will both soothe the inflammation and reduce it by attacking the bacteria causing the swelling. It is also effective in treating other inflammations. These include hemorrhoids, vaginal itching caused by menopausal tissue changes, insect bites, diaper rash, acne, burns, scalds, eczema, and sunburn.</p>
<p>By using this herb on infections, healing is more pain-free, better, and faster. Cosmetic creams use calendula to lessen the appearance of wrinkles and hydrate skin. Gargling with calendula water or tea may ease the pain of a sore throat.</p>
<p>Calendula is also recommended for use in treating varicose veins, chronic ulcers, capillary engorgement, and congestion. <a href="http://calendula.name/calendula-flowers">Calendula flowers</a> are edible, and may be added to salads or cooked foods. They can also be dried for use in teas. Calendula adds flavor and color to cereals, rice, and soups.</p>
<p>Calendula may be purchased or prepared as creams, teas, tinctures, infusions, compresses, and washes. To make calendula tea, simply pour about a cup of boiling water over 1-2 teaspoons of calendula flowers and let sit for 15 minutes. Calendula tea may be taken 3 times per day. Calendula tincture, which can be taken with water or tea, can be taken 3 times a day (in doses of 1-2 ml). To make calendula tincture, soak a cup of flowers in .5 quarts of rectified alcohol for 5 to 6 weeks. A tincture dose is 5 to 15 drops. To create a calendula salve for external application, boil 1 oz of dried flowers or leaves with 1 oz lard.</p>
<p>Calendula is a very safe herb. The only known reactions are in people with ragweed allergy. Do not use tincture on wounds as the alcohol base will burn the raw tissue. Be sure wounds are cleaned before applying calendula.<br />
Though this article has covered many of the benefits of whole Calendula flowers, more are detailed on our website at More Than Alive. Visit us today and learn how bulk herbs can make a profound impact on your total body health.</p>
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		<title>Calendula soothing scalp oil and cream for hair and skin care</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is calendula?
Commonly known as &#8220;pot marigold,&#8221; calendula is an exceptionally versatile herb native to the Mediterranean. For centuries, it has actively been grown in gardens to use as food and for its healing properties. Identified by its bright orange and yellow petals which hold medicinal properties, it should not be confused with the garden [...]]]></description>
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<p>Commonly known as &#8220;pot marigold,&#8221; calendula is an exceptionally versatile herb native to the Mediterranean. For centuries, it has actively been grown in gardens to use as food and for its healing properties. Identified by its bright orange and yellow petals which hold medicinal properties, it should not be confused with the garden variety marigold.</p>
<p>The name calendula is derived from the plant&#8217;s tendency to bloom according to the calendar, either once a month or with the new moon. This annual flourishes in cool, temperate climates and grows to a height of 9-20 inches.</p>
<p>What can calendula do for me?</p>
<p>The flavenoids present in the <a href="http://calendula.name/calendula-flower">calendula flower</a> and its inherent anti-inflammatory, astringent, antifungal, and antiseptic properties result in an ideal topical agent. It can be applied to the skin to treat boils, rashes, sunburn, chafed skin, insect bites, and other skin irritations. The properties of calendula make it an attractive herb for treating and soothing the scalp.</p>
<p>How do I use calendula?</p>
<p>Calendula is usually found as dried flowers or essential oil. It can be used to create tinctures, ointments, lotions, infused oils, and body butters to name a few. When mixed with oils like olive oil, the effects of calendula are enhanced. Products containing calendula are readily available at health food stores and online &#8211; or create your own using one of these recipes!</p>
<p>Calendula Infused Oil</p>
<p>Pack a glass jar with dried <a href="http://calendula.name/calendula-flowers">calendula flowers</a><br />
Cover packed flowers with olive oil<br />
Cover with a tight lid<br />
Store the jar in a dark cupboard and shake well every day for two weeks<br />
After two weeks, strain oil into a clean glass jar or bottle<br />
Add Vitamin E oil as a natural preservative<br />
Apply directly to the skin, scalp, or hair<br />
Tip:</p>
<p>Test the oil on a small area to test for allergic reactions</p>
<p><a href="http://calendula.name/calendula-cream">Calendula Cream</a></p>
<p>6 ounces calendula infused oil (above)<br />
2 ounces sweet almond oil<br />
3 ounces shea butter<br />
2 ounces cocoa butter<br />
Mix ingredients in a small pot on very low heat<br />
Once the ingredients have melted, simmer for 20 minutes while stirring regularly<br />
Carefully pour into plastic or glass jars and allow to solidify<br />
Apply directly to the skin, scalp, or hair<br />
Tips:</p>
<p>Store in the refrigerator to lengthen the shelf life</p>
<p>Increase or decrease ingredients for the desired consistency</p>
<p>Calendula Soothing Scalp Oil</p>
<p>6 ounces calendula infused oil (above)<br />
2 ounces jojoba oil<br />
10-15 drops of rosemary essential oil<br />
10-15 drops tea tree essential oil<br />
10-15 drops sage essential oil<br />
Mix ingredients together in a spouted applicator bottle<br />
Shake well prior to use<br />
Apply directly to the scalp<br />
Tip:</p>
<p>Use this oil on the scalp to sooth scalp conditions and combat dandruff</p>
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Calendula aka Marigolds &#8211; one of the most popular and ancient medical plants. Medicines based on amazing properties of calendula seeds are widely spread in the modern pharmacy.
Calendula is a herbal medicine. It is usually used in the form of the mouth rinsing tincture or ointment to treat furuncles, wounds, ulcers.
Calendula plant also has strong [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Calendula aka Marigolds</strong> &#8211; one of the most popular and ancient medical plants. Medicines based on amazing properties of calendula seeds are widely spread in the modern pharmacy.</p>
<p>Calendula is a herbal medicine. It is usually used in the form of the mouth rinsing tincture or ointment to treat furuncles, wounds, ulcers.</p>
<p>Calendula plant also has strong bactericidal properties against some pathogens, particularly staphylococci and streptococci. Tinctures and calendula ointment are made from <a href="http://calendula.name/calendula-officinalis">calendula officinalis</a>. Calendula products made from <a href="http://calendula.name/calendula-flowers">calendula flowers</a> are for external use to treat burns, minor wounds and fistulas, to rinse the mouth.</p>
<p>A great number of cosmetic calendula products are produced nowadays: <strong><a href="http://calendula.name/calendula-cream">calendula cream</a></strong>, calendula lotion, calendula shampoo, toothpaste. Calendula healthy influences oily skin. Calendula lotion normalizes the activity of the sebaceous glands. It is useful for oily hair.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://calendula.name/calendula-cream">Calendula cream</a></strong> with its gentle, soothing properties, is used for baby care &#8211; eliminates the itching and skin irritation.</p>
<p>Sphere of application</p>
<p>- In case of injuries, bruises, hematomas &#8211; to put immediately the cream on the injury;<br />
- To moisten dry, sensitive skin &#8211; as needed;<br />
- For oily and sensitive skin &#8211; can be used as a day cream;<br />
- For regeneration (healing) of the skin after burns, frostbite &#8211; apply a thin layer to the wound;<br />
- Painful menstruation &#8211; Two days before the expected time for the flow to begin, rub cream on the abdominal area;<br />
- Indigestion &#8211; to rub the cream on the abdomen;<br />
- Incisions &#8211; against keloid scars &#8211; regularly balsam the joints;<br />
- Varicose veins (recommended to use in combination with foot balm) &#8211; regularly put on the sore places.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://calendula.name/calendula-extract">Calendula extract</a></strong> stimulates metabolism of skin cells, prevents free radicals formation and protects cells from their destructive effects. <strong><a href="http://calendula.name/calendula-flower">Calendula flower</a></strong> extract has bactericidal, anti-infective and wound healing effect.</p>
<p>Anti-inflammatory, healing, softening properties of <a href="http://calendula.name/calendula-oil">calendula oil</a> is very useful against skin diseases, as well as in caring for sensitive skin. It helps against dry eczema, psoriasis. Calendula protects the skin on hands and foot from cracking and chill.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://calendula.name/tag/ointment">Calendula ointment</a></strong> applied for external use for minor skin cuts, mosquito bites, superficial burns, etc.</p>
<p><a href="http://calendula.name/tag/lotion">Calendula lotion</a> &#8211; cosmetic lotion for sensitive skin care with humidifying effect . It helps to protect your skin and prevents irritation, providing calming effect.</p>
<p><em>Calendula officinalis flowers</em> tincture is used externally as an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory agent for cuts, injuries, eczema, stomatitis, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, and other similar diseases.</p>
<p>Calendula tincture is also used in gynecological practice for the treatment of cervical erosion. Calendula tincture can be taken orally as a choleretic agent</p>
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