Arnica montana is an herb in the sunflower family (Asteraceae), typically diluted for use in topical (on the skin) homeopathic remedies. Arnica is most often used to treat aches, pains, and bruises and is thought to contain anti-inflammatory compounds that relieve muscle and joint pain—but it can be poisonous if it is not used or consumed in highly diluted homeopathic forms. 1 2
Arnica / ˈɑːrnɪkə / is a genus of perennial, herbaceous plants in the sunflower family (Asteraceae). The genus name Arnica may be derived from the Greek arni, "lamb", in reference to the plants' soft, hairy leaves. Arnica is also known by the names mountain tobacco and, confusingly, leopard's bane and wolfsbane —two names that it shares with the entirely unrelated genus Aconitum. This ...
Arnica is an herb that grows mainly in Siberia and central Europe, as well as temperate climates in North America. The flowers of the plant are used in medicine. People take arnica by mouth for sore mouth and throat, pain such as pain after surgery or wisdom tooth removal, insect bites, painful and swollen veins near the surface of the skin (superficial phlebitis), bruising, muscle pain ...
Bright yellow in color and similar in appearance to the daisy flower, arnica (Arnica montana) is a perennial herb that grows in Canada, the United States, Europe, and East Asia. It’s also known as ...
A New Jersey spice company is recalling arnica products saying the label states “use to enhance the flavor of your favorite dish” when it should have read “recommended for external use only.” NAC ...
Sunflowers have been a symbol for many things, so you may not even realize that they're like a big cousin to what's about to become your favorite natural cleanser. Whenever you hear about the healing ...