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The marigold, Calendula officinalis, that yellow and orange flower you may have seen in a garden, is much more than just a pretty face. This plant has a fascinating history and properties that will surprise you.

While it is not entirely clear who was the first person to discover the properties of marigold, it is known that this plant has been used since ancient times, both in Europe and Asia and the Mediterranean. The Egyptians valued it for its healing properties, and in India, it has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries.

Marigold is not only known for its medicinal properties but also for its cultural and symbolic significance in different parts of the world. This flower, with its beautiful yellow and orange hues, has been a symbol of love and respect in many cultures for centuries. It is used in ceremonies and rituals to express affection and care, making it a popular gift on special occasions.

Additionally, it is famous for its supposed ability to bring good luck and protection. In some traditions, it is believed that having marigolds at home or carrying them can act as a charm to ward off negative energies and attract fortune and success. This belief extends to the idea that marigold can protect against the evil eye and other types of bad vibes.

In gardening, marigold is beloved not only for its beauty and ease of cultivation but also for its ability to attract beneficial insects and repel pests, making it tremendously valuable in organic gardens and plots. Its presence not only beautifies the landscape but also contributes to a healthier and more balanced ecosystem.

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What is marigold used for?

With its simple yet elegant appearance, marigold is one of the great queens of the herbal medicine universe. Its healing ability makes it an ideal option for treating all kinds of wounds and cuts, helping the skin regenerate effectively and naturally. Additionally, due to its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, it is a perfect solution for relieving skin irritations, from minor scrapes to more complicated conditions like eczema and psoriasis.

Continuing the list of benefits, we add that it is a potent antioxidant, which means it fights free radicals and helps maintain youthful and healthy skin. Moreover, its calming effect is a real relief for inflammation or pain, whether applied directly to the skin or taken in the form of an infusion.

Its versatility also extends to internal use. As an analgesic, marigold can help alleviate mild pains, such as menstrual or muscular cramps, and its calming action is ideal for reducing stress and anxiety, contributing to a general sense of well-being.

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This plant is so powerful that we have included it in products such as our Fat-Burning Herbal Tea and Kombucha Tea. In the herbal tea, marigold helps increase the feeling of fullness and stimulates calorie expenditure. In Kombucha Tea, it contributes to strengthening the immune system and reducing stress.

So now you know, the next time you see a marigold, think of all the things this little flower can do for you. And if you want to try it, check out our products!

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