If you are sensitive or allergic to
arnica there are a number of other typically non-irritating herbs that can help to reduce pain caused by inflammation.
Not exact matches
Zand explains that while most of the evidence around
arnica's effectiveness is anecdotal, if it works for you
there's no reason to rule it out.
Also try
arnica gel where
there is inflammation.
There could be no chemical substances, not even wood preservatives, otherwise this would interfere with the purity of the
arnica plant, and finally the building had to maintain a constant temperature of 40 °C.