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Calendula Ointment

The curative properties of the calendula were already known by our ancestors. Initially used as an aphrodisiac, the flower was later used as cure for jaundice, plague, warts and corns.

The curative properties of the calendula were already known by our ancestors. Initially used as an aphrodisiac, the flower was later used as cure for jaundice, plague, warts and corns.

Today it is mainly used as a aid for wound healing, locally to treat inflammatory alterations of the oral and pharynx mucosa as well as leg ulcus (for example inhibited healing on the legs for diabetics) or simply as a hand cream.

Calendula is an ingredient in many ointments of homeopathic nature, tinctures, teas and irrigations.

Orange-colored, freshly dried flower heads and ray florets of Calendula officinalis L. contain the most active ingredients and are extracted according to the strict regulations of the pharmacopoeia. Subsequently the cooled extract is stirred into a specially prepared ointment mixture. Available in 100g packages, this natural remedy is able to deploy its anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties even in deeper skin layers.

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Pharmacies in Zillertal

  • Europa Apotheke
 - Ramsau - +43 5282 2189
  • Gerlosstein Apotheke
 - Zell am Ziller - +43 5282 2641

  • Rupertus Apotheke
 - Stumm - +43 5283 2627

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St.Pankraz Apotheke
 - Fügen - +43 5288 6700

  • 
Dorf Apotheke Fügen
 - Fügen - +43 5288 63818


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