Calendula is also called the marigold flower. It is native to Northern Mediterranean countries. The herb gets its name because it blooms with the calendar, usually every month or on each full moon. Calendula contains flavonoids, antioxidants that protect body cells from getting damaged. Over centuries, people have used flavonoids for many ailments, including eczema and other skin-related diseases. Those with eczema have shown remarkable improvement to their damaged skin within about 3 to 4 days. When you use calendula as a cream, it fights the fungi that can make eczema flare. It encourages healing when you apply it to sores and rashes.

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