Celtic nard, leopard’s bane.
Indications / Symtoms : |
Arnica is disposed to cerebral congestion. Acts best in plethoric feebly debilitated with impoverished blood, cardiac dropsy with dyspnea. |
Common Name : |
Celtic nard, leopard’s bane. |
Botanical Name : |
Arnica Montana Linn |
Part Used : |
Whole Plant |
Physiological Actions : |
This agent when applied locally has produced a violent Erysipelatous inflammation, vesicular eruptions and red inflamed pustules, resembling boils. It causes venous hemorrhages and produces a condition of the tissues that stimulates contusions. It in |
Therapeutic Use : |
Arnica is disposed to cerebral congestion. Acts best in plethoric feebly debilitated with impoverished blood, cardiac dropsy with dysponoea. |
Pricing Class : |
D |
Dosage : |
Third to thirtieth potency. Locally the tincture, but should never be applied hot or at all when abrasions or cuts are present. Tincture to promote growth of hairs and for traumas. Or prescribed by physicians. |
Group : |
Mother Tincture |
Strength : |
1:10 |
Reference : |
EHP and Materia Medica |
Class Name | Package Size | Price | Quantity | Total | Action |
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SPL-23 | Rs. 0 |