KitKat Posted August 11, 2010 Share Posted August 11, 2010 Where do you get Calendula Tea from? I could have sworn i'd seen the stuff at my local coles/woolies, but haven't been able to find it again - where is the best place to look? Specialist health stores? or...? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erny Posted August 11, 2010 Share Posted August 11, 2010 Health Food Stores. I get a 50g packet (doesn't sound much, but it doesn't weigh very heavy) for $8.20. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KitKat Posted August 11, 2010 Author Share Posted August 11, 2010 Hehe...i just came from Ebay - they had some 100gm packs for $9.25 or so with free postage? I'm guessing that's an ok deal then! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erny Posted August 11, 2010 Share Posted August 11, 2010 Hehe...i just came from Ebay - they had some 100gm packs for $9.25 or so with free postage? I'm guessing that's an ok deal then! LOL .... sounds like it . I presume it is Australian? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boronia Posted August 11, 2010 Share Posted August 11, 2010 As I am one of the worlds biggest tight as**s so I bought a packet of Calendula seeds (Calendula officinalis) and planted them. They were up in 3 days and are now flowering...within 3 months. So, KitKat, buy some petals from who-ever-is-cheapest-at-the-moment and also plant some...they are really pretty in the garden as well! See how pretty--> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheena Posted August 12, 2010 Share Posted August 12, 2010 OK.....so whats the calendula tea for :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loulouB Posted August 12, 2010 Share Posted August 12, 2010 As I am one of the worlds biggest tight as**s so I bought a packet of Calendula seeds (Calendula officinalis) and planted them. They were up in 3 days and are now flowering...within 3 months. So, KitKat, buy some petals from who-ever-is-cheapest-at-the-moment and also plant some...they are really pretty in the garden as well! See how pretty--> That's so cool that you grow them!! i might do the same.. Are you supposed to dry the petals out or anything before you drink them? Or do you just put them in fresh?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erny Posted August 12, 2010 Share Posted August 12, 2010 OK.....so whats the calendula tea for :D The tea you make from the Calendula has anti-inflamatory and anti-bacterial qualities. It can be taken orally or used externally. On dogs, commonly used to ease rashes, itchiness and to help thwart secondary skin infections which might arise as a result of allergic reactions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erny Posted August 12, 2010 Share Posted August 12, 2010 Growing the marigolds is a good idea, and you get the value from them in the garden in the meantime, although for me personally, I don't think I'd have the time nor be bothered with picking and drying etc. The other thing to consider (and I'm not sure about this myself, so I'm only raising it as food for thought) is the sterility factor in the process of drying - after all, you're using the tea to treat skin which is potentially raw and open and wouldn't want to use something that might have been contaminated with something that could lead to infection rather than prevent/stop it occurring. I have no idea what processes the commercial field uses from the growing to the drying and then packaging stage, but might be worth enquiring about before you DIY. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boronia Posted August 12, 2010 Share Posted August 12, 2010 Growing the marigolds is a good idea, and you get the value from them in the garden in the meantime, although for me personally, I don't think I'd have the time nor be bothered with picking and drying etc.The other thing to consider (and I'm not sure about this myself, so I'm only raising it as food for thought) is the sterility factor in the process of drying - after all, you're using the tea to treat skin which is potentially raw and open and wouldn't want to use something that might have been contaminated with something that could lead to infection rather than prevent/stop it occurring. I have no idea what processes the commercial field uses from the growing to the drying and then packaging stage, but might be worth enquiring about before you DIY. You may have a point there Erny. I do dry my own herbs as well as leeks, onions, bananas, pawpaws, tomatoes etc. If the herbs are completely dried and kept in brown paper bags they don't seem to get mold on them .. The veges need to be VERY dry when put in their jars otherwise they get mould When we used to have the farm I dried garden herbs by hanging them up beside the wood stove. I think that because the herbs are dried very slowly over quite a few hours @40C that there would be few bugs left on them I use a Harvest Maid dehydrator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erny Posted August 12, 2010 Share Posted August 12, 2010 (edited) I use a Harvest Maid dehydrator So you're not the "biggest tight " that you make out to be, . Don't know what the dehydrators are worth, but I think that it would be more time and cost effective to simply purchase the ready made stuff if you don't already have one. In the space of about 18 months, I think I've gone through about 4 or 5 packets of the Calendula. And (*touch wood*) I'm finding I need it less and less so a packet is lasting a lot longer than it once did. Edited August 12, 2010 by Erny Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boronia Posted August 13, 2010 Share Posted August 13, 2010 I use a Harvest Maid dehydrator So you're not the "biggest tight " that you make out to be, . Don't know what the dehydrators are worth, but I think that it would be more time and cost effective to simply purchase the ready made stuff if you don't already have one. In the space of about 18 months, I think I've gone through about 4 or 5 packets of the Calendula. And (*touch wood*) I'm finding I need it less and less so a packet is lasting a lot longer than it once did. Hahaha Ernie...dehydrator $18 off ebay years ago. I mostly use it to dry bananas and pawpaws...really yummy for snacks, it uses only a tiny amt of watts/hour. probably not cost effective for flower petals tho'. I may dry the Calendula flowers along with the Herb Robert leaves that I give dried to the dogs, therefore killing two birds with one stone (so to speak!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
westiemum Posted August 14, 2010 Share Posted August 14, 2010 Guys I can vouch for what Erny's saying - I started using calendula tea for my itchy allergic westie girl and it worked like a charm - made up the tea and bathed her in it regulary - worked like a charm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aly Posted August 30, 2010 Share Posted August 30, 2010 Guys I can vouch for what Erny's saying - I started using calendula tea for my itchy allergic westie girl and it worked like a charm - made up the tea and bathed her in it regulary - worked like a charm. Can you tell me the quantity you used for bathing please? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boronia Posted August 30, 2010 Share Posted August 30, 2010 Guys I can vouch for what Erny's saying - I started using calendula tea for my itchy allergic westie girl and it worked like a charm - made up the tea and bathed her in it regulary - worked like a charm. Can you tell me the quantity you used for bathing please? Thanks I would just use around 1/4 cup of dried petals Aly, but I don't really know...PM Westiemum and Erny and they will tell you EXACTLY... also...what are you feeding your dog with?, perhaps we can suggest stuff that will help the itchies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erny Posted August 30, 2010 Share Posted August 30, 2010 I use anywhere between a good 1 to 2 tablespoons to a large cup of water. It's rough - I don't measure it. Probably around about the amount Boronia has suggested. I use a lot more, of course, if I use it as a bath. I'm not an expert on natural remedies nor how they are made/processed, but the stuff I purchase is more than just the plant's petals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aly Posted August 30, 2010 Share Posted August 30, 2010 Guys I can vouch for what Erny's saying - I started using calendula tea for my itchy allergic westie girl and it worked like a charm - made up the tea and bathed her in it regulary - worked like a charm. Can you tell me the quantity you used for bathing please? Thanks I would just use around 1/4 cup of dried petals Aly, but I don't really know...PM Westiemum and Erny and they will tell you EXACTLY... also...what are you feeding your dog with?, perhaps we can suggest stuff that will help the itchies. Thanks for the reply, I feed Aly on Barf Patties,chicken frames and sometimes necks. Have been doing this for a year now I guess. Ive tryed the bath wash from groomers that seems ok, she is back on antihisamines 2 a day,they dont seem to make much difference. My vet bill just keeps adding up with medications and lotions,so would love a natural wash for the poor love. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erny Posted August 30, 2010 Share Posted August 30, 2010 Ive tryed the bath wash from groomers that seems ok, she is back on antihisamines 2 a day,they dont seem to make much difference.My vet bill just keeps adding up with medications and lotions,so would love a natural wash for the poor love. Aly - give the Calendula a try. It should help with the itchies. I had antihistamines on standby when my boy broke out into hundreds (literally) of hives. A few wetting downs with the Calendula over a couple of days, and I didn't even need to resort to the antihistamines. You should have some idea within 24 to 48 hours if the Calendula is going to help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aly Posted August 30, 2010 Share Posted August 30, 2010 Ive been to health shop and got some tea,also some caledula cream to put on any raw spots. I have also been given some homoeopathy for animals to try ,sulphar pilules. Will be interesting to see how she goes over the next few days. Thanks for the replys everyone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boronia Posted August 30, 2010 Share Posted August 30, 2010 Hope it works.....be sure to come back here and let us know how you went :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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