
31. Marigold
Marigolds aren’t just pretty to look at; people can use this herbal plant for medicinal purposes. For example, marigold can heal skin wounds, burns, and rashes. Presented in marigold flowers, flavonoids have exhibited cytotoxic, anti-inflammatory, and inhibitory activities against cancer, melanoma cells, and leukemia. This type of medicinal plant can also treat menstrual pain and skin conditions while helping detoxify the body.
People use it as a substitute for injections, paddings, or surgery to treat bursitis or inflammation of the bursa sac that often causes severe pain due to the swelling. Marigolds also naturally repel insects. Marigolds are easy to grow from seed, so you don’t have to be an expert gardener. Directly sow them into the ground or start them indoors a few weeks before the end of winter.