Description
Calendula, comfrey and chickweed have been revered for centuries. The Greeks and Romans cultivated calendula in monastic gardens to treat skin conditions. American colonists infused it into salves. Traditional Chinese medicine used it for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and detoxifying properties. Native Americans used it to treat wounds. The botanical benefits of both comfrey and chickweed parallel calendula, making all three in one balm a triple threat against wounds, burns and rashes.
NATURAL PROPERTIES
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antimicrobial
- Antioxidant
- Commonly used to treat wounds, burns, and rashes
- Often used to alleviate redness and irritation
- Often used on sensitive skin










