Marigold Herbal Remedy For Treating Skin Inflammation
The use of marigold as a herbal remedy has been considered a favorite among traditional herbalists. A herbalist from the 12th century said that just gazing at the flowers alone can help clear your head, improve your eyesight and help lift your mood. Historically, the marigold was also used as a treatment for smallpox and measles. But it is the use of marigold for relieving skin inflammations that is widely used.
For application, you can place the petals of the pot marigold directly onto your skin to treat skin inflammations. Your herbalist may also recommend that you consume the petals for gynecological, toxic and feverish conditions. Marigold as a herbal remedy had also been used in the past to improve liver health. It also helps to stimulate bile production. Naturopathic practitioners say that poor liver health is linked to eczema and skin problems. Improving liver function can hence accelerate the healing of your skin.
You can also put the petals of the pot marigold plant in a compress pad to treat slow-healing wounds or varicose ulcers. Marigold petals can also be applied to sunburn, scalds, wounds, dry eczema, or nipples sore from breastfeeding.
Marigold is now used in homeopathic remedies. Marigold is found to be dry, slightly bitter and gently cooling. Its constituents include saponins, flavonoids, bitter principles, mucilage, essential oils, steroidal compounds and resins. As such, it is excellent as an astringent, an antiseptic, and a menstrual regulator. Some recent studies have even shown that the petals of the pot marigold plant may also be active against HIV.
To derive benefits from this herbal remedy, one way is to make an infusion. You can simply infuse the petals in hot water and make a cup of hot tea.
Another way is to make a tincture from the plant’s petals. The tincture can be used to treat digestive disorders, regulate menustration periods and to improve liver health, which ultimately improves your skin. Ask your herbalist for some instructions to make a tincture.
You can also use the oil of the pot marigold plant for the treatment of skin infections. Essential oil derived from the pot marigold plant is also known to be effective for vaginal yeast infections. It is also great for the relief of anxiety and stress.
The marigold plant is best harvested from early summer until late fall. Other than adorning your garden, most certainly, you can harvest this excellent herbal remedy to treat skin inflammations and infections.


