Arnica flowers arnica montana Benefits and Risks .Phar Ma Beno

What is the arnicca flowers

Arnica flower, also known as "arnica" or "argan", is a plant characterized by its beauty and is used in a wide range of medical and cosmetic applications and is usually grown over the mountains and Central Europe arnica plant is also known as "leopard poison" or "mountain tobacco" is used in the food industry and some cosmetics for beauty and hair is also known as one of the topical drugs that are used to relieve pain and wound healing and also has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties these flowers have multiple benefits in areas such as natural remedies and herbal medicines, but also carrying some risks when used in incorrect ways or in high doses this subject can be divided into Several main aspects

Active substances in the arnica flowers

 Sesquiterpene lactones: (Helenalin)
Volatile oil 
Flavonoids  

Medicinal and therapeutic uses of arnica flowers

Folk Uses
Topically for bruises
aches
 sprains
Medicinal Uses supported by Clinical data
Anti-inflammatory properties the use of Arnica is popular in the treatment of human infections such as inflammation of muscles and tendons. Studies show that arnica extracts may help reduce swelling and pain after sports injuries
Antioxidant ethers arnica contains substances that are considered antioxidants, which contribute to the protection of cells from damage caused by harmful oxidation
Cosmetic uses Arnica is used in the manufacture of some aesthetic preparations as an anti-aging and to improve skin health
Traditional remedies in some cultures, Arnica is used as part of traditional remedies to treat conditions such as bruises and skin infections
Anti-muscle cramps arnica flower oil is used to relieve muscle cramps and spasms
Antithrombotic there is some research that suggests that arnica flower may have antithrombotic properties
Anti-irritant
Minimizing bruising
Pain relief sprains
Relieve arthritis pain and dislocation
Relieve pain edema associated with fractures
Antirheumatic
For joint and muscle pain
Anti-dandruff in hair products

Harms of arnica flowers

Toxicity of arnica arnica contains toxic substances if used in incorrect ways or in large doses. May cause skin allergies or skin irritation when applied directly
Negative effects on health arnica should be used under the supervision of a doctor, especially with regard to dosages and methods of application, to avoid poisoning or negative side effects such as increased blood tension
Allergies and skin irritations the use of arnica flower may cause skin irritation or allergies in some people, especially when directly exposed to it

Adverse reactions

The plant can cause allergic reactions to-people with plant hypersensitivity to the plant family Arnica may interact with some other drugs such as antihypertensive drugs or heart drugs, resulting in serious side effects and the use of arnica flower with some drugs such as anticoagulant drugs should be avoided due to the risk of adverse reactions

Safety

The plant should not be applied or applied to a wound or chapped skin and topical use for long periods can cause dermatitis or eczema should be used for no more than (2 weeks) also arnica flower for external use only should not be used internally, it is very toxic and can cause the production of deadly poison such as heart poisoning that leads to death immediately if used internally in this way, our article shows that arnica flower (arnica) has known medical benefits but should be used with caution because of its chemical toxicity and potential health risks that may result from improper use

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