Arnica is native to Europe and North America. Arnica is part of the Asteraceae plant family. It grows large with beautiful yellow flowers that resemble daisy flowers.
The history of Arnika dates back to the 12th century, when a German nun named Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) published a book about the healing powers of the arnica plant.
The arnica plant is also known in Russia and was used in Russian folk medicine. It is believed that in the 16th century, mountain people in the Alps used arnica to relieve muscle aches and bruises.
It is important to handle dried arnica flowers with care and caution, as it can be irritating to the nose.
It is said that the higher the altitude of the Arnica flower, the more aromatic the flowers are simply said to become.
In the food industry, arnica is used as a flavoring ingredient in beverages and foods. The percentage of arnica used in foods is very small. You will also find arnica in skin care products such as perfumes, oils, toners and many other cosmetic products.
Arnica is good for relieving pain
Arnica has powerful pain-relieving properties for exercise-related injuries. Studies have shown that participants who have used arnica report a significant reduction in joint pain.
Arnica is used in traditional medicine for, for example, rheumatic diseases and skin inflammations.
Using arnica powder to treat dandruff and hair mask
You can use arnica powder to make a wonderful hair mask. It prevents hair loss and scalp disorders.
Arnica is known to effectively treat dandruff. Arnica powder helps treat several hair problems including hair loss. It can be used by all hair types, but is especially good for dry and damaged hair. You can easily mix arnica powder with hair oil, apply the mixture to your scalp to treat dandruff and strengthen hair. It is the best and natural way to treat dandruff. Arnica treats the following things:
Warning! People with sensitive skin as well as pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid arnica powder.
The powder MUST always be kept out of the reach of children. If large amounts of arnica are ingested by mouth, it can be toxic and even fatal. Our arnica powder should only be used for hair masks.









