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Arnica montana, also
known as wolf's bane, leopard's bane,
mountain tobacco and
mountain arnica, is a
moderately toxic European flowering plant in the...
- arnica—California
Arnica viscosa—Mt.
Shasta arnica—California,
Oregon Arnica chamissonis Arnica griscomii in the
Alaskan Interior Mountain arnica (
Arnica montana) Longleaf...
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Arnica chamissonis, the
Chamisso arnica, is a
North American species of
plants in the
family Asteraceae. It is very
similar to
Arnica montana.
Arnica...
- PMID 12322869. Ernst, E.; Pittler, M. H. (1998). "Efficacy of
Homeopathic Arnica".
Archives of Surgery. 133 (11): 1187–90. doi:10.1001/archsurg.133.11.1187...
- "The
seamy side of
natural medicines:
Contact sensitization to
arnica (
Arnica montana L.) and
marigold (Calendula officinalisL.)".
Contact Dermatitis...
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found in
several plants such as
Arnica montana and
Arnica chamissonis Helenalin is
responsible for the
toxicity of the
Arnica spp.
Although toxic, helenalin...
- splinters. The main
ingredients are
often ichthammol,
phenyl alcohol, or
Arnica montana, and may
contain herbs such as
echinacea or calendula. The name comes...
- ISBN 978-0-87842-359-0. "Final
report on the
safety ****essment of
Arnica montana extract and
Arnica montana".
International Journal of Toxicology. 20
Suppl 2 (2):...
- This
bottle contains Arnica montana (Leopard's Bane, Fall****) D6, i.e. the
nominal dilution is one part in a
million (106)....
- (Helianthus tuberosus)
Jicama (Pachyrhizus erosus) Leopard's bane (
Arnica montana)
Mugwort root (Artemisia vulgaris)
Onion (Allium cepa) Wild yam (Dioscorea...