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Arnica, a herb, is also commonly called leopard's bane. The arnica

plant has a bright yellow, daisy-like flower that blooms around July.

Preparations made from the flowering heads have been used in

homeopathic medicine for hundreds of years. It is popular in Germany

and over 100 drug preparations are made from the plant. Arnica is a

perennial that is protected in parts of Europe.

The active components in arnica are sesquiterpene lactones, which are

known to reduce inflammation and decrease pain. Other active

principals are thymol (an essential oil), flavonoids, inulin,

carotenoids and tannins.

Arnica works by stimulating the activity of white blood cells that

perform much of the digestion of congested blood, and by dispersing

trapped, disorganized fluids from bumped and bruised tissue, joints

and muscles.

Arnica is known to stimulate blood circulation and can raise blood

pressure, especially in the coronary arteries. The plant is used

externally for arthritis, burns, ulcers, eczema and acne. It has anti-

bacterial and anti-inflammatory qualities that can reduce pain and

swelling, improving wound healing.

Part Used: Extract of the blossoms

Common use: It is typically rubbed on the skin to soothe and heal

bruises, sprains, and relieve irritations from trauma, arthritis and

muscle or cartilage pain. Applied as a salve, arnica is also good for

plastic surgery, chapped lips, irritated nostrils and acne.

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