A new Lowertown St. Paul exhibit brings together artists from across Minnesota whose work examines gender, queerness and the ...
This week time lape is over the beautifully growing of a calendula plant from a seed to flowers. A calendula seed was sown ...
As I mentioned in last week’s column, I have a squirrel who has made itself at home in my garden, so maybe I benefited from ...
Calendula tea is a mild, slightly bitter beverage that offers a number of health benefits. It has long been popular in herbal medicine for its alleged healing properties. Tea made from the Calendula ...
Calendula, a flowering plant also known as pot marigold, can be served as a tea or used as an ingredient in various herbal formulations. While the tea is made by steeping the flowers in boiling water, ...
Calendula oil has antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties that might make it useful in healing wounds, soothing eczema, and relieving diaper rash. Calendula oil is a natural oil ...
Caregivers know: You slather your baby with ointment, shield her from wintry weather, and dress her in only the most breathable (and totally adorable) cotton onesies… and yet a new skin flare-up seems ...
Amid the organic beauty boom (the market for balms, blushers, etc that are created from pesticide-free ingredients was up 14% at the end of 2018, according to the latest report from The Soil ...
Calendula, commonly known as pot marigold, has been used for centuries in herbal medicine for its remarkable skin-healing properties. Extracted from the flowers of Calendula officinalis, calendula ...
You might have admired the bright petals of pot marigolds in people’s front gardens when you’re out for a walk. But did you know the dazzling yellow and orange flowers can be turned into a gentle skin ...
The goodness of calendula extracts has been known for a long time. It is extensively used in Ayurveda and Unani to treat pain, infections, cold, etc. But do you know that calendula extracts have an ...