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Arnica cepa symphytum
Arnica cepa symphytum











  1. ARNICA CEPA SYMPHYTUM SKIN
  2. ARNICA CEPA SYMPHYTUM FULL
  3. ARNICA CEPA SYMPHYTUM FREE

This diuretic effect was traditionally known as a ‘spring cure’. The flavonoids in birch, when taken internally, also detoxify and help in cell protection, by stimulating metabolic activity and transporting excess water from tissues. In Northern Europe and Russia, birch was known to help in weight reduction – valuable substances such vitamin C activate natural fat burning.

ARNICA CEPA SYMPHYTUM SKIN

Bachelors would traditionally present a decorated birch tree to their beloved – perhaps a symbol to keep her healthy and beautiful.īirch sap was known as a beauty and strengthening remedy to the Germans and was used against fever and stomach ailments, while a decoction of birch leaves was used to treat skin diseases and wounds. Bringing a birch tree to the village, as a symbol of the awakening spring, is a custom that has survived to this day – the birch maypole can be found in many village or town squares in Germany in the spring.

ARNICA CEPA SYMPHYTUM FULL

Between May and June, the birch pushes out strong growth, full of ingredients that also give new impetus and energy to our own systems.Īssociated with the beautiful feathered Norse goddess Freya, the birch was ordained a sacred tree and enjoyed a virtuous reputation in the popular belief of German and Slavonic people. Just as birdsong heralds the spring, the young leaves of the birch show the freshness, vitality and light of new growth, making this slender tree with its white grained bark a real symbol of spring. Due to these characteristics, arnica is also called the ‘ The guardian and healer of muscles and bruises’.īirch Full of ingredients to give new impetus and energy to our own systems These uses and others are frequently reviewed and clinically well-documented. In modern times extracts from arnica have been shown to have an antiseptic effect and they promote blood circulation, relieve pain and speed up the healing process. In the 18th century, arnica was often used for the treatment of ailments such as gout, rheumatism, varicose veins and phlebitis. The fine silica content gives the arnica structuring and shaping forces and helps to regenerate tissue after blunt injuries such as bruises, bumps or contusions. Among these are valuable and effective substances such as flavonoids, carotenoids, sesquiterpen lactones and precious essential oils. This external resistance is a clear indication of the strong structural forces that arnica carries.Ībout 150 pharmaceutically active ingredients are found in arnica’s flower clusters. In fact arnica is a very vigorous plant, which grows up to 40 centimetres tall, yet easily survives strong mountain wind.

arnica cepa symphytum

Arnica’s delicate flowers seem slightly dishevelled and fragile – as if a breath of wind could carry them away. The earliest recorded reference to this plant comes in the writings of the 12 th century sage and healer Hildegard of Bingen. The sunny yellow arnica plant thrives in natural mountain meadows and calcium-poor peat soils.

arnica cepa symphytum

Irritated skin is well protected and can recover and find its way back to natural beauty.Īrnica The guardian and healer of muscles and bruises

ARNICA CEPA SYMPHYTUM FREE

The vitamin E in the almond is a known antioxidant that fights free radicals and thus counteracts the ageing process of our skin. The very high content of unsaturated fatty acids is not only healthy for the heart and brain but also strengthens the hydro-lipid mantle of the skin and protects it from water loss. Almond oil is one of the most valuable skin care oils for helping to soothe irritated skin, enveloping it with a protective layer.Īs the oil from the almond is similar in structure to the outer lipid layers of the skin, the skin can absorb its ingredients very well. That’s why it can become sensitive, dry and irritated. Nowadays, our largest sensory organ, the skin, is exposed to all sorts of hardships: environmental influences, stress and an unbalanced diet among them. So it is probably no surprise that the almond scores high in skin care. It provides unsaturated fatty acids, high quality protein and on top of that, tastes delicious. The almond is full of minerals and vitamins.













Arnica cepa symphytum