Evidence supporting the use of: Calendula
For the health condition: Glands (swollen lymph)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Calendula officinalis (marigold) has a long-standing history of use in traditional herbal medicine, particularly in Europe, for supporting lymphatic health and addressing swollen glands. Folk healers used calendula as a lymphagogue—a substance thought to stimulate lymphatic drainage and reduce lymphatic congestion. The dried flowers were often prepared as teas, tinctures, or topical poultices to ease swollen lymph nodes, sore throats, and glandular swellings associated with infections or inflammation.

While preliminary laboratory studies indicate that calendula possesses anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, there is little direct modern clinical research specifically investigating calendula’s effects on swollen lymph glands in humans. Most evidence for this use remains anecdotal or rooted in traditional practice, with some herbalists and naturopaths continuing to recommend calendula for lymphatic support. No major clinical trials have confirmed its efficacy for this indication, and authoritative sources such as the European Medicines Agency and Commission E note calendula’s use primarily for skin and mucous membrane conditions, not for lymphatic disorders.

In summary, calendula’s reputation for treating swollen glands is supported mostly by historical and traditional use, with limited scientific validation. Those interested in using calendula for lymphatic support should consult a healthcare professional, especially if symptoms persist or worsen.

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