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Arnica Macerated Oil
Latin name: Arnica montanaRaw material: Flowers
Process: Maceration
Certification supplier: Organic
Origen: France
Botanical name: Arnica montana
Edible: No
Fragrance: Neutral
Arnica (arnica montana) has been a popular medicinal plant for hundreds of years. The harvest of the flowers takes place during full bloom. Flowers, which are already fully open, are picked at the hottest time of the day. The root is harvested in the fall when the plant is dying off above ground. The macerate is yellow in color and bitter in taste. How yellow the macerate is, of course, depends on which oil you draw the macerate on.
Arnica macerate is number one in the treatment of sprains, sprains, bruises, bumps, sores from bumps, bruises, bruises, tired muscles after sports and strenuous exercise. And edema in leg fractures.
Arnica macerate is number one in the treatment of sprains, sprains, bruises, bumps, sores from bumps, bruises, bruises, tired muscles after sports and strenuous exercise. And edema in leg fractures.
Arnica Macerated Oil is an ideal massage oil. It is muscle warming, restorative, and relaxing. Arnica macerate can be used locally pure on the affected area or can be added to a massage oil (10-20%). The massage oil is further combined with appropriate essential oils.
Arnica Macerated OIl can be used for any skin type, especially for sensitive skin. Do not use on damaged skin!
Arnica, applied externally, is one of the best remedies for many different complaints of the musculoskeletal system. Arnica is one of the better-known herbs for the treatment of bruising. The herb's ingredients help to reduce swelling and increase blood flow, which aids in healing. Arnica also has a local anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-rheumatic, and nerve pain effect. Arnica also helps overworked muscles to recover and relax. Arnica Macerated Oil contains about 10% of the fat-soluble substances of the Arnica flower.
Arnica Macerated OIl can be used for any skin type, especially for sensitive skin. Do not use on damaged skin!
Arnica, applied externally, is one of the best remedies for many different complaints of the musculoskeletal system. Arnica is one of the better-known herbs for the treatment of bruising. The herb's ingredients help to reduce swelling and increase blood flow, which aids in healing. Arnica also has a local anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-rheumatic, and nerve pain effect. Arnica also helps overworked muscles to recover and relax. Arnica Macerated Oil contains about 10% of the fat-soluble substances of the Arnica flower.
Contraindications: Not known or registred
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