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How to Take Arnica Tea for Inflammation?

By Eloísa Carmona - 2022-03-23T11:07:45Z
Read in EnglishSurely you know arnica as an ointment for when you have pain from bruises, to reduce inflammation, and even to treat contusions, but this medicinal herb can also be consumed as arnica tea and has many benefits.The secret for arnica to work as an anti-inflammatory is that it contains helenalin, the active element that not only gives it the anti-inflammatory effect but also the antitumor effect.What is Arnica Tea Used For?Arnica is primarily used in homeopathic treatments to reduce inflammation, relieve muscle pain, or sore throat. In addition to arnica tea, this herb is used to flavor drinks, frozen dairy desserts, sweets, baked goods, jellies, and puddings, and it is also used in cosmetic products, such as hair tonics.There are several homeopathic arnica medications marketed as an effective treatment for osteoarthritis, post-herpetic neuralgia, diabetic neuropathy, postoperative pain, wound healing, and even cancer, but the scientific evidence supporting its use in the treatment of any medical condition is still limited.Arnica tea should be taken very diluted and only the leaves should be used, as the flower has a higher level of toxicity. To prepare arnica tea, heat a cup of water and once it boils, add a pinch of arnica leaves; if desired, you can sweeten with honey or mix with other herbs, such as chamomile.The active chemicals in arnica tea can reduce swelling, decrease pain, and act as antibiotics. However, its use is not recommended with other medications or herbal products that may thin the blood, such as aspirin, for example, as some studies have shown that these same chemicals may limit a person's ability to form blood clots.It is also said that arnica tea works to prevent the burning caused by gastritis and relieve pain and symptoms of colds, but these benefits are not supported by sufficient scientific research.Remember that if you are taking arnica as a homeopathic medication, you should inform your doctor so they can guide you on its use.