Arnica Ointment

$11.00

• Experience a soothing sensation on tense and sore muscles*
• Traditional formula with a high concentration of Arnica oil
• Enriched with the freshness of Menthol and the power of Camphor
• Soft texture ideal for a comforting skin massage
• Supports skin comfort in areas of bruising or stiffness*
• Herbal aroma that contributes to a feeling of relaxation and comfort
• Perfect to have at home, in the office, or in your gym bag

¿Por qué elegir Arnica Ointment de Herbal Solutions?

If you're looking for a trusted, natural topical solution for those moments of stiffness, muscle tension, or after an injury, this ointment is for you. Whether you need to soothe back tension, relieve heavy legs, or simply comfort a sore area, its unique dual-action hot-cold formula works synergistically to provide a feeling of relief superior to that of ordinary ointments. It's the traditional care your body needs to recover.*

Main ingredients

• Arnica Oil: Traditionally used for its soothing properties for skin well-being in areas of discomfort and bruises.*
• Menthol and Camphor: Create a unique sensory duality, providing an initial sensation of freshness followed by soothing comfort.*
• Rosemary Oil: An essential oil that complements the formula, known for promoting a feeling of muscle relaxation during the massage.*
• Methyl salicylate: Provides a warming sensation that helps relax areas with stiffness and tension.

FAQ

Questions and Answers

How long do cold-pressed juices stay fresh?

Our cold-pressed juices are crafted to maintain maximum freshness. When refrigerated immediately upon delivery, they typically stay fresh for 3-5 days. We recommend consuming them as soon as possible for the best taste and nutritional benefits.

What makes cold-pressed juices different from regular juices?

Cold-pressed juices are made using a hydraulic press that extracts juice from fruits and vegetables without applying heat. This method helps retain more nutrients, enzymes, and antioxidants compared to traditional juicing methods, which often involve heat and high-speed blending that can degrade some of these vital elements.