Marigold Tea – Benefits and Preparation

Marigold tea is a very popular and useful tea, that has been used for hundreds of years. It is considered a magical plant, that can help heal a lot of conditions. Products made from Marigold extracts have choleratic and emenagogic properties. Marigold is also said to have favorable effects in the treatment of gastric ulcer in the incipient phase.

 

Marigold tea is known to stimulate the immune system and help our organisms fight viral infections. Marigold extracts can successfully inhibit the development of Staphylococcus aureus, Eschcrechia coli and Candida albicans, according to specialists. Most doctors typically recommend marigold tea to stimulate bile secretion in patients suffering from various conditions. Externally, it is used for inflammation of the oral cavity and pharyngeal mucosa. It is also recommended in mucous infections, for treating bruises, contusions, furunculosis, eczema and parasitosis.

 

How to prepare marigold tea

For internal use, make an infusion from Marigold flowers: add one spoonful of a cup of water. It is recommended to drink two or three cups a day. For external use, make a concentrated infusion of 30 g of plant per liter of water. It is used for vaginal washings and accelerated healing of damaged areas. Marigold tea is also known to be extremely effective in other situations, such as eye inflammation, burns, wounds, frostbite.

 

Contraindications of marigold tea

Marigold tea has no contraindications. It has no interactions with other medications or restrictions on pregnancy or lactation.

 

Marigold tea, used for treating infections

Marigold extract helps fight bacteria and stops their development. It is widely used in ocular infections as well. In traditional medicine, marigold tea was used to treat eye infections. Recently, it has been found that it can be dangerous to apply home-made products to the eye area. You should only use products that have been approved by the appropriate regulatory bodies. Empirical treatment may worsen the health state of certain patients. However, drinking marigold tea is recommended in many cases, as it can improves immunity in general and help treat certain infections.

 

Successfully using Marigold and Obligant tea against Helicobacter pylory

Apart from the many other benefits it has, marigold tea may be an adjunct to the treatment of Helicobacter pylori, the bacteria that causes ulcer. It is recommended to consume a cup of obligant tea and two cups of marigold tea daily. To prepare obligant tea, add two to three teaspoons of dried roots in half a liter of cold water and leave it infuse for 12 hours. Then slowly heat up the tea slightly the next morning and consume half a glass, 20 minutes before meals.

 

Marigold tea against candidiasis

For oral candidiasis, it’s recommended to gargle with marigold tea (1 tablespoon for 300 ml of hot water infused for 30 minutes). In case of vaginal candidiasis, marigold tea can be used for vaginal cleansing once every two days. They can be alternated with cleansing with bicarbonate solution (3 tablespoons per liter of water), but you should ask your doctor before.




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