HDN 2 Arnica
Arnica, also known as mountain arnica or fall herb, is a medicinal plant that grows in the European low and high mountains. It belongs to the daisy family and is particularly known for its anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving and circulation-stimulating properties.
Effectiveness of Arnica
The healing properties of Arnica are based on the essential oils and flavonoids contained in the flowers. These ingredients have anti-inflammatory, blood pressure-lowering and wound healing effects. A key active ingredient is helenalin, a sesquiterpene lactone known for its anti-inflammatory properties.
Areas of application of Arnica
Here are some of the most common areas of application:
Injuries and bruises: Arnica ointments and gels are often used for bruises, contusions and sprains to relieve swelling and pain.
Muscle and joint pain: Arnica can help reduce pain in rheumatic complaints and sore muscles.
Wound healing: Arnica promotes the healing of minor wounds and insect bites.
Inflammation in the mouth and throat: Arnica can help with inflammation in the mouth and throat as a gargle.
The chip contains frequencies and information from Arnica, which are intended to help relieve the symptoms/areas of application mentioned above.