Arnica flowers infused in pure olive oil, unrefined shea butter, cocoa butter and beeswax, make a lovely solid lotion stick.
Menthol is added along with lavender and peppermint essential oils for deep tissue work.
Massage into the skin and allow the menthol to do the work.
Keep away from eyes and other sensitive areas.
This product receives raves from athletes, massage therapists, and folks who just want a natural alternative to relieving their muscular aches.
Arnica is a graceful woodland plant in the same family as the sunflower, native to Central Europe and the western United States. Its yellow flowers are collected art summerÍs end and dried for medicinal use.
Arnica oils and creams are used topically to treat sprains, bruises, and muscle pain.
Diluted tinctures of arnica are used in foot baths (1 teaspoon of tincture to a pan of warm water) to soothe sore feet.
Grieve's Herbal reported that nineteenth century American physicians recommended arnica tincture as a hair growth tonic.
Homeopathic arnica is traditionally used to treat seasickness.
Research published in June 2005 in the journal Complementary Therapies in Medicine found that homeopathic arnica can reduce post-partum bleeding.
Not recommended when Pregnant, ok during Labor, but don't overdo it whilst breastfeeding.
We've tried this product for arthritic joints, carpal tunnel syndrome, sore muscles after exercise and for stiff shoulders and necks (spent too long at the computer, haha). The Arnica Muscle rub is easy to apply with the push tube and rolls on smoothly. Does tend to leave a slight oily residue if you apply too much. It's not instant relief, but after 5 to 10 minutes it starts to work and it really is a good relief (the Arnica Muscle Rub helps the muscles to relax).

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