Radix arnicae

Authors:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer, Prof. Dr. med. Martina Bacharach-Buhles

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Last updated on: 20.01.2025

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Isobutyric acids and their esters; Sulphur-containing hydrocarbons are the main components of the extract.; The production is made from the arnica root and the rhizome. Ingredients: the ingredients of the root extracts differ significantly from those of the arnica flowers. Thymol derivatives

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Arnica root, rarely used phytotherapeutically in contrast to arnica flowers

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Ingredients: Different from arnica flowers: thymol derivatives; isobutyric acids and their esters; sulphurous hydrocarbons form the main constituents of the extract.

see also Tinctura arnicae

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Last updated on: 20.01.2025