Due to its ability to activate the therapeutic mechanisms of the human body, it is used for a variety of conditions such as:
- Relief of muscle pain
- Sprains
- Internal hematomas
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Neuralgia
- Irritation from insect bites
- Phlebitis
Its warming properties make it an ideal oil for massage both before and after exercise. In homeopathy, it is widely used for:
- Treatment of internal injuries
- Chronic pain
- Neurological conditions
Arnica oil, due to its strong action, is not used in its pure form but is diluted with other oils in a ratio of 30% arnica oil and 70% another oil such as almond oil or grapeseed oil or a combination of both.
Its use should be avoided by pregnant women and on areas of the body where the skin is cracked. Additionally, long-term use is not recommended as it may cause irritation and eczema on the skin.
Product Details
- Action [Pharmaceuticals]
- Eczema, Acne
- Active Ingredient
- -
- Usage Area (multiple)
- Face, Body
- Composition
- -
- Texture
- Oil
- Dermocosmetics
- No
Quantity
- Volume
- 100 ml
Important information
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