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arnicaplant genus of the borage family, 1753, Modern Latin, of unknown origin. Klein suggests Arabic arnabiyah, a name of a type of plant, as the ultimate source.
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arnicaA flower that is a member of the Daisy family. It is found in areas of the Northern Hemisphere and was used to treat bruises.
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arnica(n) used especially in treating bruises(n) any of various rhizomatous usually perennial plants of the genus Arnica(n) an ointment used in treating bruises
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arnicaA Plant genus of the Family Asteraceae. The dried Flower heads of Arnica montana are used externally as a counterirritant and tincture for sprains and Bruises, either as crude extract or in homeopathi [..]
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arnicaA plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE. The dried flower heads of Arnica montana are used externally as a counterirritant and tincture for sprains and bruises, either as crude extract or in homeopathi [..]
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arnicaA stimulant (increase circulation) that should only be applied to unbroken skin.
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arnicaArnica has been used in Europe for centuries to treat swelling, soreness and bruising. Arnica may significantly increase healing time or the appearance of such. There are many formulations from different companies including a stronger formulation that some plastic surgeons recommend for their patients.
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arnicaArnica has been used in Europe for centuries to treat swelling, soreness and bruising. Arnica may significantly increase healing time or the appearance of such. There are many formulations from differ [..]
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arnica
Any of several plants, of the genus ''Arnica'', considered to have medicinal properties.
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