Marigold
The flowers of French marigold are celebrated for their extensive use in folk medicine, particularly in preparations aimed at supporting general wellness in relation to inflammation. It is valued not only for its ornamental and ritual significance but also for its historical medicinal uses. Traditionally, various parts of the marigold plant, including flowers and the entire herb, have been used to prepare ethnobotanical remedies aimed at supporting general well-being and easing discomfort associated with rheumatism, stomach and intestinal issues, and other bodily discomforts. The infusion of its flowers has also been traditionally used as an eyewash. Marigold is noted for its historical role in folk practices and is appreciated for its vibrant presence in gardens and homes.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4940552/