Evidence supporting the use of: Calendula
For the health condition: Carbuncles
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Calendula (Calendula officinalis), commonly known as marigold, has a long history of traditional use in herbal medicine for treating skin conditions, including wounds, ulcers, and various infections such as carbuncles. In historical European and North American herbal texts, calendula was frequently recommended as a topical application for its reputed anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and wound-healing properties. The traditional justification stems from calendula's use in poultices, creams, and washes applied to infected or inflamed skin, with anecdotal reports suggesting it could help reduce pain and promote healing.
Scientific research has identified certain bioactive compounds in calendula, such as flavonoids and triterpenoids, which exhibit anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities in vitro. However, there is a lack of direct clinical evidence specifically supporting the use of calendula for carbuncles. Most modern studies focus on its efficacy in accelerating wound healing and reducing mild skin inflammation, rather than on the treatment of deeper skin abscesses like carbuncles. Consequently, while traditional usage is well-documented, scientific validation for its effectiveness against carbuncles remains limited, justifying a moderate evidence rating.
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horseradish
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Other health conditions supported by Calendula
AbrasionsAbscesses
Acne
Afterbirth Pain
Age Spots
Athlete's Foot
Bites and Stings
Bleeding (external)
Blisters
Boils
Bruises (healing)
Burns and Scalds
Cancer Treatment (reducing side effects)
Canker Sores
Carbuncles
Cuts
Dermatitis
Diaper Rash
Diarrhea
Dysmenorrhea
Ear Infection or Earache
Eczema
Eye Infections
Eyes (red or itching)
Fever
Fungal Infections
Gingivitis
Glands (swollen lymph)
Inflammation
Injuries
Itching
Itching (rectal)
Itching Ears
Oral Surgery
Pain (general remedies for)
PMS (general)
Poison Ivy or Oak
