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Boiron Arnicare Gel Pain Relief - Muscle Pain & Stiffness-Swelling from Injuries-Bruisingl -- 1.5 oz


Boiron Arnicare Gel Pain Relief - Muscle Pain & Stiffness-Swelling from Injuries-Bruisingl
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Boiron Arnicare Gel Pain Relief - Muscle Pain & Stiffness-Swelling from Injuries-Bruisingl -- 1.5 oz

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Boiron Arnicare Gel Pain Relief - Muscle Pain & Stiffness-Swelling from Injuries-Bruisingl Description

  • Pain Relief
  • Muscle Pain & Stiffness
  • Swelling from Injuries, Bruising
  • Quickly Absorbed
  • Non-Greasy
  • Unscented, Paraben Free
  • Works naturally with Your Body
  • Homeopathic Medicine

Arnicare Gel is made form Arnica montana (a mountain daisy), which has been used for centuries to naturally relieve pain. Arnicare Gel has a cooling effect for fast pain relief. Arnicare is recommended by doctors, plastic surgeons and pharmacists, and used by professional athletes and savvy moms.

 

Temporarily alleviates muscle pain and stiffness due to minor injuries, overexertion and falls

Reduces pain, swelling and discoloration from bruises.


Directions

Apply a thin layer of Arnica Gel to affected area as soon as possible after minor injury.  Repeat 3 times a day or as needed.
Free Of
Paraben

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Active Ingredient: Arnica montana 1X HPUS 7%
Alcohol, carbomer, dimethicone copolyol, purified water, sodium hydroxide
Warnings

For external use only.  Avoid contact with eyes mucous membranes, damaged skin or open wounds.  Do not use if you are allergic to Arnica montana or to any of this product's inactive ingredients. When using this product: use only as directed. Do not bandage tightly or use a heating pad.

Stop use and ask a doctor if condition persists for more than 3 days or worsens

If swallowed get medical help or contact a Poison Control center right away.

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Amazing Arnica: Benefits & Uses for Sore Muscle Relief and More

In the vast and sometimes confusing sea of herbal supplements out there, it can be hard to know what’s what. Some supplements are kind of catch-alls, providing general health support while others are very specific in what and how they contribute to your health.

One of these more specific supplements that has risen in notoriety is arnica. Of course, you don’t want to run off and just start using whatever the hot new supplement is, so let’s take a moment to get acquainted with what, when and how you can put arnica to best use.

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What is arnica?

Arnica (Arnica montana) has been known as a herbal health supplement since the sixteenth century. It’s a tricky little plant though, as it is extremely potent and must be used in a carefully diluted form (in other words, this is not a DIY kind of thing). 

Arnica gel, ointment & cream

The most common preparation of arnica is a gel or ointment. These preparations are meant to be used topically, so for goodness sake, don’t try to get “creative” with it and don’t eat it. The good news is a little bit of arnica gel goes a long way when helping your body heal a variety of external ailments.

As long as you don’t have broken skin or highly sensitive skin, you can use to soothe a whole bunch of different skin irritations including bug bites, bruises and sunburns. It’s surprisingly helpful in soothing dry and irritated skin as well, but use it sparingly because it can go from “hey, my skin is so soft” to “why do I look like I rolled around in poison ivy” if you’re overzealous.

You'll also find arnica cream and arnica massage oil, which can be applied topically for relief from muscle stiffness or pain from overexertion or minor injuries.

Arnica gel uses at a glance

  • Bruises
  • Sore muscles
  • Joint aches
  • Bug bites
  • Minor swelling

Homeopathic supplements

This cannot be repeated enough: If you are going to take arnica orally you must must must make sure you are using a homeopathic arnica supplement. Don’t put the gel in your mouth, don’t eat it, don’t try to get fancy and grow it in your back yard to make your own concoction. Be smart and leave it to the professionals.

That being said, the same benefits found from the topical gels and ointments can be at your disposal by taking an oral homeopathic supplement. Arnica is often reported to be pretty fantastic at helping with minor injuries like bruises, sore muscles, joint aches and swelling. 

The good news is there aren’t any noted interactions with other medications, which means as long as you haven’t put your toddler in charge of your dosing, and you’ve checked with your doctor, arnica is a pretty safe and effective supplement when you’re looking for something that can help you find relief from an injury or if you made the mistake of thinking you were a hotshot at the gym the other day and now it hurts to walk up the stairs.

So while it isn’t a miracle remedy by any means (and if you thought it was you would have bigger problems than that giant bruise on your shin from running into the coffee table), arnica can be a great addition to your first aid kit or homeopathic supplement arsenal.

These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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