Arnica Creams and Formulas
Arnica is an attractive perennial plant belonging to the sunflower family. Since the 16th century arnica’s flowers and roots have been used medicinally, and it’s still popular today, especially in homeopathy and skin care products. So what’s up with this natural herbal remedy?
What is Arnica? (Arnica montana)
Arnica is an herb that grows in temperate, mountainous areas of western North America, Europe and Asia. Because it has eye-catching, yellow-orange flowers resembling a daisy, it is sometimes called Mountain daisy. Other names include Leopard’s bane, Wolf’s bane, Mountain tobacco, and Mountain arnica.
Arnica Uses
Homeopathic arnica tablets are highly diluted and often used for leg cramps, stiffness, arthritis, muscle and joint pain. Topically arnica is used for bruises, dark spots and blemishes.
What are the benefits of Arnica?
- Eases swelling
- Softens the appearance of skin discoloration
- Promotes bruise healing, particularly after trauma
- Relieves skin irritation
- Moisturizes skin
- Fosters muscle comfort especially when over exerted
What’s in Arnica?
There are numerous beneficial compounds in arnica including helenalin, linoleic acid, thymol and other various ethers that make arnica powerful.
How do I take Arnica?
Arnica comes in tablets, gels, ointments, and creams. Botanic Choice offers several topical and ingestible forms. Be sure to check them out.
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Arnica is an attractive perennial plant belonging to the sunflower family. Since the 16th century arnica’s flowers and roots have been used medicinally, and it’s still popular today, especially in homeopathy and skin care products. So what’s up with this natural herbal remedy?
What is Arnica? (Arnica montana)
Arnica is an herb that grows in temperate, mountainous areas of western North America, Europe and Asia. Because it has eye-catching, yellow-orange flowers resembling a daisy, it is sometimes called Mountain daisy. Other names include Leopard’s bane, Wolf’s bane, Mountain tobacco, and Mountain arnica.
Arnica Uses
Homeopathic arnica tablets are highly diluted and often used for leg cramps, stiffness, arthritis, muscle and joint pain. Topically arnica is used for bruises, dark spots and blemishes.
What are the benefits of Arnica?
- Eases swelling
- Softens the appearance of skin discoloration
- Promotes bruise healing, particularly after trauma
- Relieves skin irritation
- Moisturizes skin
- Fosters muscle comfort especially when over exerted
What’s in Arnica?
There are numerous beneficial compounds in arnica including helenalin, linoleic acid, thymol and other various ethers that make arnica powerful.
How do I take Arnica?
Arnica comes in tablets, gels, ointments, and creams. Botanic Choice offers several topical and ingestible forms. Be sure to check them out.