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calendula and granuloma anulare
Does anyone know if calendula in any way will get rid of a skin disease called granuloma anulare?Thanks
tutu66 on 2005-01-09
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Maybe you'd like to share the discriptive symptoms with us?? Also discription of what kind of person you are??
Blessings, Sabra
Blessings, Sabra
♡ sabra last decade
I don't think so. If any overdose of Calandula could cause symptoms like granuloma anulare only then it could cure it. Most widely and proven homeopathy medicines are well known poisons and irritants. Calandula is neither, some tribes used it to heal wounds, that's it.
pw3000 last decade
pm - just an extract from a volume by H.C. Allen.
Calendula.
Marigold (Compositae)
Traumatic affections: to secure union by first intention and prevent suppuration. In all cases of loss of soft parts when union cannot be effected by means of adhesive plaster. External wounds with or without loss of substance; torn and jagged looking woulds; post-surgical operation; to promote healthy GRANULATION and prevent excessive suppuration and disfiguring scars. Traumatic and idiopathic neuroma (Cepa); neuritis from lacerated wounds (Hyper.);
Calendula.
Marigold (Compositae)
Traumatic affections: to secure union by first intention and prevent suppuration. In all cases of loss of soft parts when union cannot be effected by means of adhesive plaster. External wounds with or without loss of substance; torn and jagged looking woulds; post-surgical operation; to promote healthy GRANULATION and prevent excessive suppuration and disfiguring scars. Traumatic and idiopathic neuroma (Cepa); neuritis from lacerated wounds (Hyper.);
passkey last decade
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