Numerous people have recognized arnica’s powers to minimize
inflammation, ease muscle pain, and accelerate the healing process.
Arnica is most commonly used externally, but it can also be ingested to
treat some heart conditions. However, a doctor should always be
consulted before arnica is taken internally.
Also referred to as “leopard’s bane,” arnica is a perennial and has a
vivid yellow flower which blooms during the middle of the summer. The
flowers have been used in many different herbal remedies for centuries.
It is common in Germany, and is a protected plant in many areas of
Europe. Arnica has been used as an ingredient in hundreds of medicines.
Arnica has sesquiterpene lactones, which minimize inflammation and
alleviate pain. Aside from those primary active ingredients, arnica also
has thymol, a beneficial oil, flavonoids, inulin, carotenoids and
tannins.
Arnica is effective because it increases white blood cell activity. This
increases circulation since white blood cells digest blocked blood and
break up fluids that get caught shaken up from injured tissues, joints,
and muscles.
Since arnica can enhance circulation, it has been known to increase
blood pressure, particularly in coronary blood vessels. In addition to
its other external uses, it can alleviate joint pain, ease burns, and
treat eczema and acne. Arnica can also be used reduce inflammation and
pain, or as an antibacterial to help wounds heal quickly and neatly.
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