Arnica Oil, 2 fl oz (59 mL) Bottle
4623<p>A member of the Asteraceae family, which also includes daisies and sunflowers, arnica is a flower with hairy leaves and large yellowish blooms. Its oil is derived from the flowers themselves, and this concentration is very potent, only to be used in highly diluted form. Arnica is often found in gels and creams intended for athletes. </p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Plant Part Used</h2> <p>Fresh or dried flower heads</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Extraction Method</h2> <p>CO2-extraction</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Aroma</h2> <p>Very light. Bitter and herbal.</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Arnica Oil Benefits</h2> <p>Instills feelings of gratitude. Soothing.</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Blends Well With</h2> <p>Eucalyptus, Ginger, Peppermint</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">History of Arnica</h2> <p>Native to mountainous regions of Europe and North America, arnica has been used in folk wellness practices for centuries. With its topical uses outweighing its fragrant qualities, arnica oil should be used in drastically diluted concentrations to receive its considerable benefits.</p> <h1 class="body-more-heading-first">Using Arnica Oil</h1> <p>Arnica Oil is not for ingesting!</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Arnica Release</h2> <p><em>Apply this diluted Arnica blend to experience the herb’s legendary soothing properties. Do NOT use Arnica near broken skin. </em></p> <p>4 drops <a href="/Arnica-Oil">Arnica Oil</a><br /> 2 drops <a href="/Lavender-Oil">Lavender Oil</a><br /> 12 drops <a href="/Carrier-Oils">Jojoba Carrier Oil</a></p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"> </h2>SALE ENDS IN
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Arnica Oil, 2 fl oz (59 mL) Bottle
4623<p>A member of the Asteraceae family, which also includes daisies and sunflowers, arnica is a flower with hairy leaves and large yellowish blooms. Its oil is derived from the flowers themselves, and this concentration is very potent, only to be used in highly diluted form. Arnica is often found in gels and creams intended for athletes. </p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Plant Part Used</h2> <p>Fresh or dried flower heads</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Extraction Method</h2> <p>CO2-extraction</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Aroma</h2> <p>Very light. Bitter and herbal.</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Arnica Oil Benefits</h2> <p>Instills feelings of gratitude. Soothing.</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Blends Well With</h2> <p>Eucalyptus, Ginger, Peppermint</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">History of Arnica</h2> <p>Native to mountainous regions of Europe and North America, arnica has been used in folk wellness practices for centuries. With its topical uses outweighing its fragrant qualities, arnica oil should be used in drastically diluted concentrations to receive its considerable benefits.</p> <h1 class="body-more-heading-first">Using Arnica Oil</h1> <p>Arnica Oil is not for ingesting!</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Arnica Release</h2> <p><em>Apply this diluted Arnica blend to experience the herb’s legendary soothing properties. Do NOT use Arnica near broken skin. </em></p> <p>4 drops <a href="/Arnica-Oil">Arnica Oil</a><br /> 2 drops <a href="/Lavender-Oil">Lavender Oil</a><br /> 12 drops <a href="/Carrier-Oils">Jojoba Carrier Oil</a></p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"> </h2>Lavender Pure Essential Oil (GC/MS Tested), 0.17 fl oz (5 mL) Dropper Bottle
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A member of the Asteraceae family, which also includes daisies and sunflowers, arnica is a flower with hairy leaves and large yellowish blooms. Its oil is derived from the flowers themselves, and this concentration is very potent, only to be used in highly diluted form. Arnica is often found in gels and creams intended for athletes.
Plant Part Used
Fresh or dried flower heads
Extraction Method
CO2-extraction
Aroma
Very light. Bitter and herbal.
Arnica Oil Benefits
Instills feelings of gratitude. Soothing.
Blends Well With
Eucalyptus, Ginger, Peppermint
History of Arnica
Native to mountainous regions of Europe and North America, arnica has been used in folk wellness practices for centuries. With its topical uses outweighing its fragrant qualities, arnica oil should be used in drastically diluted concentrations to receive its considerable benefits.
Using Arnica Oil
Arnica Oil is not for ingesting!
Arnica Release
Apply this diluted Arnica blend to experience the herb’s legendary soothing properties. Do NOT use Arnica near broken skin.
4 drops Arnica Oil
2 drops Lavender Oil
12 drops Jojoba Carrier Oil
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