Arnica Flowers

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Topical uses

  • Bruises, sprains, and swelling: Arnica is well-known for helping to reduce bruising and swelling from injuries, and some evidence suggests it is effective for osteoarthritis pain.

  • Muscle and joint pain: Many athletes use arnica in creams and gels to soothe muscles after exercise and can be used for relaxing massages in professional settings.

  • Skin care: It can be used in balms, salves, and creams to aid in skin healing and to reduce the signs of aging.

  • Hair health: Arnica can promote hair growth by nourishing the scalp and stimulating blood flow to hair follicles.

  • Post-operative swelling: Some studies suggest arnica may help reduce swelling and bruising after certain surgeries. 

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Topical uses

  • Bruises, sprains, and swelling: Arnica is well-known for helping to reduce bruising and swelling from injuries, and some evidence suggests it is effective for osteoarthritis pain.

  • Muscle and joint pain: Many athletes use arnica in creams and gels to soothe muscles after exercise and can be used for relaxing massages in professional settings.

  • Skin care: It can be used in balms, salves, and creams to aid in skin healing and to reduce the signs of aging.

  • Hair health: Arnica can promote hair growth by nourishing the scalp and stimulating blood flow to hair follicles.

  • Post-operative swelling: Some studies suggest arnica may help reduce swelling and bruising after certain surgeries. 

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.