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Calendula oil for eczema, wounds, stomach ulcers, and varicose veins

For illustrative purpose only

Important:

Calendula oil can oxidize if not stored correctly. Always check that it hasn’t changed color or faded—signs it has lost potency. Refrigeration helps preserve its benefits.

Calendula Oil for Varicose Veins:

  • Slowly melt 500 g of lard.
  • Add 2 tablespoons of fresh marigold flowers and a handful of dried green horse chestnut bark.
  • Let it bubble briefly, then remove from the heat and stir for 5 minutes.
  • Cover and leave to set in a cool place for 24 hours.
  • Reheat gently the next day, stirring until melted, then strain through gauze and store in a dry, sterile jar.
  • Keep in a dark, cool spot—preferably the fridge. Apply in the evening, gently smoothing the balm upward along the veins without pressure.

Calendula Ointment Recipe:

Ingredients:

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