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1 oz w/Dropper 100% PURE ORGANIC ARNICA MONTANA HERBAL OIL ORGANIC ANTI AGING

$ 3.95

Availability: 12000 in stock
  • Brand: DR. ADORABLE
  • Condition: New
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  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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  • Features: Organic

    Description

    ORGANIC INFUSED ARNICA OIL
    ARNICA Oil – Great Anti Aging Moisturizer for Your Face, Skin, Hair and Nails – Arnica Oil is an All Natural Body Oil – Absorbs Quickly – 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
    METHOD OF EXTRACTION: INFUSED IN REFINED OLIVE OIL
    INGREDIENTS:
    PURE ORGANIC ARNICA OIL. NOTHING ELSE HEXANE FREE, NON-GMO
    SHIPS IN A FOOD GRADE 1 oz AMBER GLASS BOTTLES BPA FREE WITH GLASS DROPPER
    The Benefits of ARNICA Oil
    Arnica oil is becoming popular for its pain-relieving and health-promoting properties. It's a wonderful addition to your alternative first aid kit, especially if you're prone to exercise-related injuries, such as bruises or sprains. Keep on reading to learn more about arnica oil.
    What Is Arnica Oil?
    Arnica refers to a clan of flowering perennial plants from the daisy family (Compositae) that's native to Europe and Siberia but also grows in North America, especially in mountainous regions. It is well-known for its use in natural medicine and is recognizable through its flowers, which have yellow petals and an orange center. Arnica grows between one to two feet high, with one to three flower blossoms per plant.
    There are several species of arnica, but the most famous is Arnica montana, also known as Leopard's Bane, Mountain Tobacco, and Wolf's Bane. This alpine plant grows in meadows up to 3,000 feet above sea level. The higher the altitude, the more aro­matic the flowers become. Arnica montana blossoms are used to make arnica oil, an aromatic, yellow essential oil.
    Uses of Arnica Oil
    Arnica flowers and roots have been used for hundreds of years as an herbal medicine. It was said that the German poet and philosopher Goethe consumed arnica tea to relieve chest pain. Smoking the leaves was also a popular therapeutic practice.Today, though, great caution is advised when using arnica, especially in its pure essential oil form.
    Arnica oil is used in perfumes and some cosmetic products, such as anti-dandruff lotions and hair tonics.Aside from arnica oil, arnica pellets, topical gels, and creams are also available today
    Pure arnica essential oil is NOT recommended for aromatherapy, as it is very potent and may be toxic.
    7 However, its diluted form can help reduce swelling, protect against infections, and relieve pain.
    Composition of Arnica Oil
    Arnica oil is made up of about 50 percent fatty acids, including linolenic, palmitic, linoleic, and myristic acids. The other 50 percent is a mixture of thymol, various ethers of thymol, thymohydroquinone dimethyl ether, and phlorol isobutyrate.Benefits of Arnica Oil
    Arnica oil is found to have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties and may be helpful for treating or relieving:
    Muscle aches, spasms, pulled muscles, or rheumatic pain – A 2007 study found that a homeopathic arnica solution has a positive effect on muscle soreness after marathon running. Arnica is actually one of my recommended natural remedies for delayed onset muscle soreness.
    Sprains, bruises, and swelling due to fractures
    Insect bites – Homeopathic arnica can help treat insect bites and stings, especially those that may lead to intense bruising and soreness.
    Acne – However, I do not recommend applying on broken skin.
    Hair loss – a diluted form applied to your scalp can help increase local blood circulation, thereby promoting hair growth.
    There are also clinical trials suggesting that using arnica oil or gel topically may be effective in relieving osteoarthritis pain.
    Is Arnica Oil Safe?
    Arnica oil is best recommended for topical application – DO NOT inhale or ingest it without the supervision of a qualified health expert. The tablet and pill forms contain very little amounts of arnica extract that will typically not cause side effects.
    I advise you to use arnica oil ONLY in diluted form, as pure arnica essential oil is very potent and may cause severe side effects. Use a safe carrier oil like grapeseed or almond to dilute pure arnica oil, preferably in a 30:70 ratio
    All our oils are fresh and bottled daily. Expiration date is at least 12 month from sale date.
    Illinois buyers are responsible for applicable sales tax. (6.25%)
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