The Calendula Flower
This medicinal oil is simple to
prepare and has so many uses. The gentle, soothing, and healing oil is perfect
for cradle cap, diaper rash, chapped or chafed skin, bruises, and sore or
inflamed muscles. The oil can be used alone, or incorporated into salves,
massage oils, lip balms, ointments, creams, and lotions.
Organic Olive oil
Organic Calendula flowers
Organic Calendula flowers
1. Place Calendula flowers in a
clean, dry glass jar. If using fresh Calendula, wilt for 12 hours to remove
most of the moisture (too much moisture will cause the oil to go rancid) before
adding to the jar. Pour olive oil into the jar, making sure to cover the
flowers by at least 1” of oil so they will have space to expand. Stir well and
cap the jar tightly.
2. Place the jar in a warm, sunny windowsill and shake once or more per day.
3. After 4-6 weeks, strain the herbs out using cheesecloth. Pour the infused oil into glass bottles and store in a cool dark place.
2. Place the jar in a warm, sunny windowsill and shake once or more per day.
3. After 4-6 weeks, strain the herbs out using cheesecloth. Pour the infused oil into glass bottles and store in a cool dark place.
Heat Method: I prefer to infuse oils utilizing the solar or folk method
described above, but heat can be applied if you need the oil quickly. To
prepare, follow step 1 from above, but place the Olive oil and Calendula
flowers in an uncovered container. Warm over low heat at approximately 100
degrees F for at least 3-5 hours, the longer the better. A yogurt maker, double
boiler, or inside the oven with a pilot light on are all effective ways to heat
the oil, just make sure to check the temperature occasionally to ensure that
the oil isn’t getting too warm. Once the oil has infused, strain out the herbs
using cheesecloth and package the infused oil into glass bottles.
Calendula
Salve
A soothing and healing salve. Rub
into sore or inflamed muscles, apply to minor cuts, scrapes, insect bites,
rashes, diaper rashes, stretch marks, chapped lips, chafed skin, bruises, and
other skin irritations.
4 oz Calendula flower infused herbal
oil (from above recipe)
½ oz Beeswax
20 drops organic Lavender essential oil (optional)
½ oz Beeswax
20 drops organic Lavender essential oil (optional)
Coarsely chop the beeswax or use
beeswax pastilles. Melt beeswax and Calendula oil over a double boiler. Once
melted, remove from burner and stir in the Lavender essential oil. Pour into
tins or glass jars. Allow to cool thoroughly before using or placing caps on
the jars.
Calendula
& Shea Butter Lip Balm
This nourishing lip balm is made
from healing ingredients which soothe dry and chapped lips.
1 Tablespoon Shea Butter
3 Tablespoons Calendula Herbal Oil (from above recipe)
1 Tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon Beeswax
10-15 drops essential oil of choice
A few drops of Vitamin E Oil
3 Tablespoons Calendula Herbal Oil (from above recipe)
1 Tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon Beeswax
10-15 drops essential oil of choice
A few drops of Vitamin E Oil
Coarsely chop the beeswax or use
beeswax pastilles. Place beeswax, butter, and oil in a small pot or glass Pyrex
measuring cup and gently heat in the top of a double boiler until the beeswax
and butters have melted. Once melted, remove from the stovetop and stir in the
essential oil and Vitamin E Oil. Immediately pour the mixture into lip balm
tubes or small containers. This recipe will make approximately 1.5 oz of lip
balm, enough to fill 10 lip balm tubes, 6 of your 1/4 oz plastic jars, or 3 1/2
oz tins or plastic jars.
Calendula officinalis has been used
for centuries to heal wounds and skin irritations.
Healing
Calendula Spray
A healing spray that can be misted
on burns, insect bites, rashes, minor cuts and scrapes, bee stings,
inflammations, bug bites, or used as a medicinal and soothing facial toner for
acne or other skin irritations.
4 oz organic Calendula Flower Water
(Hydrosol)
15 drops organic Lavender essential oil
10 drops Calendula Herbal Extract/Tincture (optional)
15 drops organic Lavender essential oil
10 drops Calendula Herbal Extract/Tincture (optional)
Mix all ingredients together and
pour into a 4 oz bottle with a mister top. Use as often as desired!
Calendula
Compress
A soothing and medicinal treatment
that’s effective and simple to prepare. Calendula compresses can be applied to
burns, cuts and scrapes, bee stings, bug bites, inflammations, and other skin
irritations. They can even be used on animals with minor skin conditions or
injured paws.
Pour 1 cup boiling water over fresh
or dried Calendula flowers, cover, and allow the mixture to cool to room
temperature. Once cooled, strain out flowers and reserve the remaining liquid.
Create a compress by soaking a clean cloth in the herbal infusion and placing
it on the skin. This process is gentle and may be repeated several times a day.
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