Arnica

Arnica

Arnica Montana
Reference HPTARN
Part of plant Flowering tops
Country of Origin France

Applications
Indicated for bruises and contusions where the skin is unbroken. Arnica can be added to a massage oil to aid in the relief of aching muscles and bring out bruising. It may also be effective in cases of sprains, swellings and the symptoms of varicose veins.
How to Use
For topical application only.
Avoid use on broken skin.
Safety Data
Not for oral use (except in highly diluted homeopathic preparations). Do not apply near the eyes or mouth.
Avoid use on open wounds or broken skin as systemic absorption may occur.
Arnica should only be used for short periods of time in the treatment of minor aches and pains associated with local muscle, joint or skin pain. Prolonged use may cause allergic/hypersensitivity reactions to develop.
Anyone taking antihypertensive agents should avoid concurrent use of arnica.
NOTE
Tortue Rouge Tinctures are very potent and offer maximum bioavailability. This means that they are quickly and effectively absorbed by the body. Customers tell us that they find them more effective than tablets. You need just 3 to 5 drops 3 times a day as against 15 to 20 or even 30 to 40 drops of other brands. Our 20ml size is equivalent to approx 2 months supply.
To experience the difference, try one of our trial sizes
About the Product
Arnica is native to the high mountains of western North America but can be found growing wild in Europe. It was first used by Swiss mountaineers who chewed the leaves to help prevent sore and aching limbs.
The tincture and plant oil are widely used in the topical treatment of insect bites, bruises, acne, boils, sprains, muscle, and joint pain.