Genre
Journal articleDate
2008-07-01Department
Podiatric MedicineSubject
PhytotherapyMarigold
Verrucae
Foot ulcer
Tagetes species
Calendula species
Hyperkeratotic lesions
Bunion
Bursitis
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https://doi.org/10.3827/faoj.2008.0107.0001Abstract
Marigold therapy has been used for over 30 years in the United Kingdom and has been evaluated by numerous randomized double-blind placebo-controlled studies for various skin issues on the lower extremity. Various species of marigold are naturally anti-viral, keratolytic, and anti-inflammatory when applied topically to the affected area. Marigold therapy offers a non-invasive and gentle treatment for difficult to treat plantar verruca, painful hyperkeratotic lesions, and inflamed bursa secondary to hallux abducto valgus.Citation
Hadfield RA, Vlahovic TC, Khan MT. The Use of Marigold Therapy for Podiatric Skin Conditions. Foot and Ankle Online Journal. 2008. doi:10.3827/faoj.2008.0107.0001Citation to related work
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