Ratio Extract Arnica Montana Extract Arnica Montana L

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Certification: ISO, FDA, HACCP, Halal, Kosher
Assay Method: HPLC, UV
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  • Ratio Extract Arnica Montana Extract Arnica Montana L
  • Ratio Extract Arnica Montana Extract Arnica Montana L
  • Ratio Extract Arnica Montana Extract Arnica Montana L
  • Ratio Extract Arnica Montana Extract Arnica Montana L
  • Ratio Extract Arnica Montana Extract Arnica Montana L
  • Ratio Extract Arnica Montana Extract Arnica Montana L
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
ratio extract
Application Form
Powder
Application
Food, Health Care Products, Medicine
State
Powder
Extract Source
Arnica Montana L
Botanical Source
Arnica Montana L
Appearance
Fine Brownish Yellow Powder
Spec
4:1, 10:1
Product Name
Arnica Extract
Transport Package
25kg/Drum
Trademark
KINGHERBS
Origin
China
HS Code
1302199099
Production Capacity
5000kgs/Month

Product Description

Arnica Extract

 

Product Name: Arnica Extract
Botanical Source: Arnica montana L.
Specification: 10:1, 4:1
Appearance: Fine brownish yellow powder

What is Arnica?

The perennial arnica grows from 0.3 to 0.6 m. Oval-shaped, opposite leaves form a basal rosette close to the soil surface. Arnica has bright yellow, daisy-like flowers that, when dried, are the primary parts used. However, the roots and rhizomes are also utilized. Arnica is native to the mountainous regions of Europe and southern Russia. The unrelated plant monkshood (Aconitum spp.) is referred to as wolf's bane.
 

What is it used for?

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.
Ratio Extract Arnica Montana Extract Arnica Montana L

Ratio Extract Arnica Montana Extract Arnica Montana L
 

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