Everything You Need to Know About Arnica Extract

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Everything You Need to Know About Arnica Extract

1. What is Arnica Extract? Arnica extract is a medicinal substance derived from the flowers of a plant called Arnica montana.The popularity of the plant as a treatment herb is still intact even to date, with its extract being used to make various topical anti-inflammation and pain killer products. The extract is usually used to make creams and ointments, which are designed as remedies for injuries like fracture swellings and bruises and inflammatory conditions such as insect bite inflammation and rheumatic pain as well as pain resulting from sore muscles, surgery or osteoarthritis. There many more benefits and uses of Arnica extract as you are going to see here later on.

2. Arnica Extract uses As earlier mentioned, the Arnica extract uses are many, including joint pain relief, osteoarthritis symptom remedy, inflammation reduction, and to relieve pain resulting from various inflammatory conditions such as sprains, varicose veins, bumps, hemorrhoids and contractures. 

Bruising relief

When you are bruised, it means that something has caused some of your blood vessels to rupture and this is usually a painful experience. Fortunately, upon proper

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Carpal tunnel symptom relief

Carpal tunnel, which occurs as a result of a severe inflammation, is one of the most painful conditions. The inflammation obstructs proper blood circulation, causing the accumulation of toxins at certain parts of your body, especially those that doesn’t receive sufficient blood supply. One of the Arnica Extract benefits is to improve blood flow, ultimately helping the blood to reach the entire body. When blood is properly circulated through the body, it removes the toxins which could be responsible for inflammation and prevent further toxin build-ups. The consistent use of arnica has been found to minimize pain for carpal tunnel, among other acute conditions, including bursitis. 

Sprain and strain pain relief

The pain resulting from a sprain can be so serious that it might interfere with your mobility or conduct of your daily duties significantly. Fortunately, if you are experiencing sprain pain, arnica extract could be of great help as it improves the circulation of blood, thus speeding up your body’s natural healing process. The antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of the extract reduce the swelling causing the disruption of the normal supply of crucial nutrients to some areas of your body. Certain weather changes and physical activities might leave you with joint and muscle pains that prompt you to seek relief from conventional anti-inflammatory and anti-rheumatic drugs such as ibuprofen or pain-relief medications such as paracetamol .Unfortunately, such treatment options do more harm to your body, 2

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3. Arnica Extract dosage Where a gel product from an arnica plant is used to treat topical conditions like osteoarthritis, among others, a 50 to 100 gram of it is recommended for use for a three-week duration by rubbing it into the affected body areas twice or thrice per day. So recommended Arnica Extract dosage per application ranges from 0.8 grams to 1.6grams.

Where an extract of the arnica plant is intended for homeopathic use after surgery, it should be diluted to minimal concentrations, for instance, 12 or 200 centisimal dilution or 1 millesimal dilution, because of its toxicity.

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www.scienceherb.com It’s also good note that The U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) agency classifies arnica as a toxic herb. As such, it prohibits its oral administration or application on a broken skin area where it can be absorbed into the body through the skin. If applied on broken skin or for a longer time than recommended, it is likely to cause skin irritation. An undiluted arnica extract or the herb itself can lead to death if ingested. Another caution that should be observed as far as the use of arnica plant products are concerned is their usage by pregnant or lactating women. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you need to consult your healthcare service provider about your safety and that of your (unborn) child, should you use the product. Besides, some users can develop allergic reactions or demonstrate hypersensitivity upon using a product containing arnica plant extract. In case any of the side effects occur affects you, it’s advisable that you stop using the arnica product. You are advised against using arnica extract if you are allergic or hypersensitive to any Asteraceae plant.

4. Arnica Extract benefits 

Anti-osteoarthritic benefit

In a study done to establish the anti-osteoarthritic activity of Arnica extract benefits, the A. montana gel was combined with helenalin and its yester and administered to people with osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is a joint disease which major symptoms are painful and stiff joints. The researchers observed that arnica’s properties promoted the functional capacity of the hands of the osteoarthritic sample and reduced the severity and the period of the osteoarthritis-associated morning stiffness, the number of joints experiencing pain and the intensity of the pain caused by the disease. 

Immunomodulatory benefit

Various studies have established that A. montana flowers contain polysaccharides that have demonstrated remarkable immunostimulating properties, whereby granulocytes increase phagocytosis levels. Arabino-3,6-galactan-protein derived from the flowers activates macrophages, triggering the release of tumour necrosis factor. Besides, the protein activates anticomplementary activity as well as neutral fucogalactoxyloglucan in the macrophages, the result of that being an increase in phagocytosis. 4

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Improves blood circulation

People with disease symptoms that are associated with restricted nerve ending and limb blood flow or experiencing reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome can also benefit from the arnica extract potential. Arnica improves local blood flow enabling the affected areas to get enough blood for their normal functioning. That’s how the herbal extract manages to speed up your body’s healing rate after undergoing a surgical procedure. 

Pain relief

It is not easy to manage pain without any external intervention. However, prescription pain killers are not the best for pain management because most, if not all of them, have side effects, some of which have a long-term impact on a person’s health. As such, friendlier alternatives such as homeopathic medicine like Arnica extract come in handy and have been in use for centuries, and their popularity isn’t fading away any time soon. 

Post-surgery healing

Arnica is an effective treatment for bruises. This makes it a great alternative to antibiotics, particularly for people who’ve gone through surgical procedures, particularly plastic surgeries. In 2006, a study done to confirm the wound-healing properties of the arnica plant, homeopathic arnica was administered to people who had just undergone a rhytidectomy, a plastic surgical operation aimed at minimizing wrinkles. The researchers observed that homeopathic arnica boosted post-surgery healing significantly. That set basis for the widespread usage of arnica extract products for the relief of the post-surgery pain, swelling and bruising.

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However, a fraction of them doesn’t support the conclusion. For instance, one showed that arnica aggravated leg pain among people who perform a routine of calf exercises, and the pain increases 24 hours after the exercises. That notwithstanding, a significant number of beauty enthusiasts who want to do away with conventional post-surgery antibiotics and painkillers go for this herbal extract. When the swelling caused by a sprain or a strain is minimized, the blood is able to penetrate well to the areas it was unable to reach well, supplying them with the nutrients they need to heal faster.

5. Arnica Extract use to Analgesics Arnica is a vulnerary herb with pain-relieving properties, thanks to the sesquiterpene lactones, essential oils, alkaloid arnicine, glycosides, carotenes, flavonoids, arnicin, 6

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www.scienceherb.com thymol as well as mucilage, which are part of the plant’s components. As such, the health savvies who believe in homeopathy buy Arnica extract powder to make products for analgesics, or in other words, drugs for pain relief. various studies show that the gel made from the arnica plan can relieve the pain resulting from strains, sprains, contusions and acute conditions like osteoarthritis, lower back pain, hemorrhoids and carpal tunnel., besides having rubefacient effect. As such, it becomes a great component of alternative natural analgesics to pain-conventional relieving medicines such as ibuprofen. Better still, it doesn’t cause gastric irritation as some of the conventional painkillers such as ibuprofen do. Among other arnica extract uses is in muscle and nerve weaknesses, whereby it makes the affected nerves and muscles stronger by improving blood flow, thus an increased supply of essential nutrients to the weak areas.

6. Arnica Extract use to Anti-inflammatory As earlier mentioned, arnica extract is an effective remedy for various inflammations. Its anti-inflammatory properties are attributed to the NF-kappa B transcription factor’s inhibition by helenalin, which plays a significant role in the anti-inflammatory processes. NF-kappa B transcription factor controls the transcription of different inflammatory cytokines, including interleukins and the enzyme that promotes inflammation. There is a wide range of natural anti-inflammatory products containing arnica, among other natural plant extracts, on the market.

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7. Arnica Extract powder for sale Going out there to look for an arnica plant and extracting what’s needed from it for medicinal purposes is not an easy job. Some level of expertise is needed to meet certain medicinal requirements. To make things easier for you, herbal specialists have gathered the necessary medicinal components in largescale to produce arnica extract powder for sale. So, if you are a drug manufacturer or you’re interested in getting some arnica components for domestic use, you can look for an arnica extract supplier from whom you can buy Arnica extract powderin bulk or small quantity. However, you need to ensure that the arnica extract supplier is a reliable source of arnica extract powder for sale.

8. Where to buy Arnica extract powder in bulk? There are many arnica extract supplier from whom you can buy arnica plant extract. However, no matter how urgently you want to buy Arnica extract powder in bulk, it is important to do a background check on the arnica extract supplier you want to consider for the purchase. Preferably, go for a reputable and supplier with relevant licensing, in-depth experience and good customer service. You can get such a supplier online or offline.

Conclusion Arnica plant extract is popular in the medical field for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. However, an arnica product should not be used on an open wound or ingested orally because of the toxicity of the arnica components. Another thing that the users of the products ought to note is that arnica extract benefits become apparent upon consistent use of the herbal product as highlighted in the arnica extract dosage section of this article.

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References

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da Silva, A. G., de Sousa, C. P., Koehler, J., Fontana, J., Christo, A. G., & Guedes‐Bruni, R. R. (2010). Evaluation of an extract of Brazilian arnica (Solidago chilensis Meyen, Asteraceae) in treating lumbago. Phytotherapy Research: An International Journal Devoted to Pharmacological and Toxicological Evaluation of Natural Product Derivatives, 24(2), 283-287.

Koo, H., Gomes, B. P. F. A., Rosalen, P. L., Ambrosano, G. M. B., Park, Y. K., & Cury, J. A. (2000). In vitro antimicrobial activity of propolis and Arnica montana against oral pathogens. Archives of oral biology, 45(2), 141-148.

Staneva, J., Denkova, P., Todorova, M., & Evstatieva, L. (2011). Quantitative analysis of sesquiterpene lactones in extract of Arnica montana L. by 1H NMR spectroscopy. Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis, 54(1), 94-99.

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