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Product Name: Arnica Montana Extract Part used: Flower Appearance: Brown Powder Specification: 10:1or customized Function: Health Protect and cosmetic application Shelf life: 2 years when properly stored |
Arnica montana extract is also listed in the European Pharmacopoeia as a method of treating swelling and bruising. It is the first commonly used prescription for sprains and bruises. Because of its callus and anti-inflammatory properties, arnica is used externally in many situations, such as muscle pain, superficial phlebitis, rheumatic back pain, inflammation of insect bites, and swelling caused by fractures. Arnica can increase blood flow, promote wound healing and reabsorption of oozing blood during internal bleeding. Arnica prescription can also increase postoperative wound healing. . Some chemical ingredients in Arnica flower make it have wound healing and anti-inflammatory properties. These ingredients include sesquiterpene lactone, flavonoids, thymol, mucus and stamen.
Long-term high doses may be deposited in the soft tissues, irreversibly damage the kidneys and cardiovascular system. Like other fat-soluble vitamins, vitamin D3 can be toxic. Symptoms of too much vitamin D3 include nausea, weakness, constipation, irregular heartbeat, weight loss, seizures, and irritability.
Vitamin D3 is one of those vitamins for which a deficiency can cause severe effects. Children that do not get enough vitamin D3 in their diets are at increased risk of developing rickets, a disease that causes malformations of bones and teeth in children. Adults with low levels of vitamin D3 are more likely to develop osteomalacia (similar to rickets) and to suffer from osteoporosis, a bone-weakening disease.
Vitamin D3 also regulates the nervous system, aiding in the treatment of insomnia. A glass of warm milk before bed may indeed help you sleep soundly! Vitamin D3 deficiency has also been linked to the development of other illnesses, including type I diabetes, muscle and bone pain, and cancer.
General uses
Arnica and its extracts have been widely used in folk and homeopathic medicine as a treatment for acne, boils, bruises, rashes, sprains, pains, and other wounds. Overall, there does not appear to be sufficient evidence to support the use of arnica as an anti-inflammatory or analgesic agent, or to prevent bruising; however, heterogeneity of doses and delivery forms (as well as indications) in available clinical studies makes generalizations difficult.
Traditional/Ethnobotanical uses
Internal and external preparations made from the flowering heads of arnica have been used medicinally for hundreds of years. Arnica was used extensively in European folk medicine and alcoholic tinctures were produced by early North American settlers to treat sore throats, as a febrifuge, and to improve circulation. Homeopathic uses included the treatment of surgical or accidental trauma, as an analgesic, and in the treatment of postoperative thrombophlebitis and pulmonary emboli. It has been used externally for acne, bruises, sprains and muscle aches. In addition, it has been used as a general topical counterirritant and a CNS stimulant, as well as an antibacterial for abrasions and gunshot wounds. Arnica is also an ingredient in hair tonics, dandruff treatments, perfumes, and cosmetics.