


Calendula
Calendula (Calendula officinalis)
Other Common Names: Pot Marigold, Gold Bloom
Family: Asteraceae (Daisy)
Parts Used: Flowers
Energetics: Warming, drying
Taste: Mildly bitter, slightly peppery
A Golden Bloom for Radiant Skin & Gentle Healing
Calendula is one of nature’s most beloved healing herbs, cherished for its ability to soothe, restore, and protect both inside and out. This vibrant golden flower has been used for centuries to nourish the skin, support lymphatic health, and promote digestive balance. With its gentle yet potent properties, calendula is a must-have in every herbal apothecary.
Key Benefits & Uses
Calendula is valued for its anti-inflammatory, skin-healing, and lymphatic-supporting properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Skin healing & repair: Soothes wounds, burns, rashes, eczema, and acne
✔️ Lymphatic support: Encourages gentle detoxification and immune resilience
✔️ Gut & digestive health: Supports gut lining integrity and soothes inflammation
✔️ Antimicrobial properties: Naturally combats bacteria and fungal infections
✔️ Menstrual support: Traditionally used to regulate cycles and ease cramps
✔️ Wound care: Helps accelerate healing and reduce scarring
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Infusion: Steep dried calendula petals for a soothing, anti-inflammatory tea
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for immune and lymphatic support
🌿 Infused Oil: Used as a base for healing salves, creams, and massage oils
🌿 Herbal Bath: Add petals to a warm bath to soothe irritated skin
🌿 Skin & Hair Care: Infuse into serums, toners, and hair rinses for gentle nourishment
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our calendula flowers are organically grown and ethically harvested, capturing their full potency and golden vibrance.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Avoid use if allergic to plants in the Asteraceae (Daisy) family
⚠️ Generally safe for pregnancy and children but always consult a healthcare provider for specific use
⚠️ May interact with blood-thinning medications—consult a professional if on anticoagulants
Calendula (Calendula officinalis)
Other Common Names: Pot Marigold, Gold Bloom
Family: Asteraceae (Daisy)
Parts Used: Flowers
Energetics: Warming, drying
Taste: Mildly bitter, slightly peppery
A Golden Bloom for Radiant Skin & Gentle Healing
Calendula is one of nature’s most beloved healing herbs, cherished for its ability to soothe, restore, and protect both inside and out. This vibrant golden flower has been used for centuries to nourish the skin, support lymphatic health, and promote digestive balance. With its gentle yet potent properties, calendula is a must-have in every herbal apothecary.
Key Benefits & Uses
Calendula is valued for its anti-inflammatory, skin-healing, and lymphatic-supporting properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Skin healing & repair: Soothes wounds, burns, rashes, eczema, and acne
✔️ Lymphatic support: Encourages gentle detoxification and immune resilience
✔️ Gut & digestive health: Supports gut lining integrity and soothes inflammation
✔️ Antimicrobial properties: Naturally combats bacteria and fungal infections
✔️ Menstrual support: Traditionally used to regulate cycles and ease cramps
✔️ Wound care: Helps accelerate healing and reduce scarring
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Infusion: Steep dried calendula petals for a soothing, anti-inflammatory tea
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for immune and lymphatic support
🌿 Infused Oil: Used as a base for healing salves, creams, and massage oils
🌿 Herbal Bath: Add petals to a warm bath to soothe irritated skin
🌿 Skin & Hair Care: Infuse into serums, toners, and hair rinses for gentle nourishment
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our calendula flowers are organically grown and ethically harvested, capturing their full potency and golden vibrance.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Avoid use if allergic to plants in the Asteraceae (Daisy) family
⚠️ Generally safe for pregnancy and children but always consult a healthcare provider for specific use
⚠️ May interact with blood-thinning medications—consult a professional if on anticoagulants
Calendula (Calendula officinalis)
Other Common Names: Pot Marigold, Gold Bloom
Family: Asteraceae (Daisy)
Parts Used: Flowers
Energetics: Warming, drying
Taste: Mildly bitter, slightly peppery
A Golden Bloom for Radiant Skin & Gentle Healing
Calendula is one of nature’s most beloved healing herbs, cherished for its ability to soothe, restore, and protect both inside and out. This vibrant golden flower has been used for centuries to nourish the skin, support lymphatic health, and promote digestive balance. With its gentle yet potent properties, calendula is a must-have in every herbal apothecary.
Key Benefits & Uses
Calendula is valued for its anti-inflammatory, skin-healing, and lymphatic-supporting properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Skin healing & repair: Soothes wounds, burns, rashes, eczema, and acne
✔️ Lymphatic support: Encourages gentle detoxification and immune resilience
✔️ Gut & digestive health: Supports gut lining integrity and soothes inflammation
✔️ Antimicrobial properties: Naturally combats bacteria and fungal infections
✔️ Menstrual support: Traditionally used to regulate cycles and ease cramps
✔️ Wound care: Helps accelerate healing and reduce scarring
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Infusion: Steep dried calendula petals for a soothing, anti-inflammatory tea
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for immune and lymphatic support
🌿 Infused Oil: Used as a base for healing salves, creams, and massage oils
🌿 Herbal Bath: Add petals to a warm bath to soothe irritated skin
🌿 Skin & Hair Care: Infuse into serums, toners, and hair rinses for gentle nourishment
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our calendula flowers are organically grown and ethically harvested, capturing their full potency and golden vibrance.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Avoid use if allergic to plants in the Asteraceae (Daisy) family
⚠️ Generally safe for pregnancy and children but always consult a healthcare provider for specific use
⚠️ May interact with blood-thinning medications—consult a professional if on anticoagulants