Evidence supporting the use of: Marigold
For the health condition: Age Spots

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Marigold, often referring to Calendula officinalis, has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine for various skin conditions, including age spots (also known as liver spots or solar lentigines). Traditionally, marigold extracts or ointments have been applied topically to help soothe irritated skin, promote wound healing, and reduce the appearance of blemishes. The rationale in folk medicine is based on the plant’s perceived anti-inflammatory and skin-rejuvenating properties, not on direct evidence for lightening age spots. While marigold does contain compounds such as flavonoids and triterpenoids with antioxidant potential, there is minimal to no robust scientific evidence specifically supporting the use of marigold for reducing hyperpigmentation or fading age spots in humans. Most modern research focuses on its use for wound healing and anti-inflammatory effects rather than pigmentation issues. Therefore, its application for age spots is primarily supported by tradition rather than validated clinical research.

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