Arnica Montana Oil

Arnica Montana Oil

Product name Arnica Montana Oil
Botanical Name Arnica Montana  
Harvest time Summer  
Part Used Flowers 
Method of Extraction -
EINECS CAS 68990-11-4
EINECS 273-579-2 
INCI Name Arnica Montana Flowers Oil 
Chemical content 2-BETA-ETHOXY-6-O-ISOBUTYRYL-2,3-DIHYDROHELENALIN, 6-O-ISOBUTYRYL-TETRAHYDROHELENALIN,  ARNIDIOL, ARNISTEROL, ASTRAGALIN, CHLOROGENIC-ACID

Arnica montana, also known as wolf's wing, leopard's wing, mountain tobacco and mountain arnica, is a moderately toxic ethnobotanical European flowering plant in the sunflower family. It belongs to the compound. The most well-known among the plants of the genus Arnica is Arnica or Mountain Cough. Central European mountainous parts of North Africa and West Asia, this plant grows in Turkey is not seen. Arnica, 20-60 cm. perennial resistant herbaceous plant. Leaves lying on the ground, blackish on the outside and white rhizome roots on the inside forming a rosette of thin long pike-shaped hairy leaves: orange-yellow flowers with pleasant fragrance that bloom throughout the summer and resemble daisies. Sunny places: sandy, acidic and abundant humus soil loving arnica, because it grows very heavy seed culture, rhizomes are divided and planted in different places.

MEDICINE

  • Heals skin bruises or bruises.
  • Improves osteoarthritis to moderate cases.
  • Reduces pain caused by carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • It dilates blood vessels.
  • It also accelerates the flow of white blood cells.
  • Fight the infection of the injured areas.
  • It has pain relief feature.

 

COSMETIC

        HAIR CARE

  • Prevents hair loss
  • It also supports hair growth.
  • Hair follicles are encouraged to produce new and healthy hair.

 

        SKIN CARE

  • Used to treat acne.
  • Improves bruises on skin
  • Used as a tonic.

 

FOOD

  • Not used.

 

VETERINARY MEDICINE

  • Regulates the circulatory system.
  • Used as pain relief.