Arnica Butter Peppermint - 4 oz

$25.00

4 oz

Arnica has been used to soothe muscle aches, reduce inflammation, and speed up healing bruises and sprains. Our body butter is packed with moisturizing butter and oils, including shea butter, mango seed butter, coconut, and hemp Seed Oil.

The body’s natural swelling response impedes blood flow and increases healing time when left unchecked. Still, two main components in Arnica calm this response. Helenalin acts as a potent anti-inflammatory, and thymol acts as a vasodilator, opening capillaries to prevent blood and other fluids from accumulating.

White Willow contains compounds similar to aspirin, providing intense pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory effects. Its main active ingredient, salicin, was identified in the 1800s, resulting in the creation of the painkiller acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) years later.

Cat’s claw is widely used for problems derived from osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and sciatica, reducing inflammations in the sore and congested parts. The perfect combination of its components gives the richness of its properties. Procyanidins: flavonoid found in the leaves, stems, bark, and wood of U. tomentose, which has antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. It contains more than 30 known components, including at least 17 alkaloids, glycosides, tannins, sterol fractions, and other compounds, making it a perfect ingredient.

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Ingredients & Directions


Ingredients

Mago Butter

Shea Butter

Coconut Oil

Magnesium Oil

Copaiba Oil

Cats Claw

Arnica Flower

White Willow Bark

Essential\Fragrance Oil

Arrow Root Powder


Usage:

A small amount goes a long way. Start with a pea-sized amount, and allow a few minutes for absorption. Your skin will feel soft and hydrated. Re-apply as needed.

Store in a cool, dry area.

For external use only.

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