What Is Arnica Extract?
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Appearance
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The Arnica plant, also known as wolfsbane, has a yellow flower that resembles a chrysanthemum or daisy. The extract usually comes in gel form, ranging in color from brown to light amber.
Uses
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Homeopathic specialists claim Arnica gel can help with anything from epileptic seizures to cardiovascular disease, and can act as anything from a diuretic -- which increases the flow of urine -- to an expectorant -- which clears phlegm from the lungs and respiratory system.
Most commonly, Arnica is sold and used as a topical analgesic to clean, heal, and relieve pain from minor cuts and abrasions.
Warnings
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Overuse of topical Arnica gel can result in blisters and other skin problems. Arnica can be extremely poisonous and should only be taken internally under supervision of a doctor or homeopathic specialist and only in a very diluted form. Improper use of Arnica extract can result in dizziness, vomiting, heart palpitations and muscle weakness.
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