Arnica CO2

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  • BRAND NAME:  Sv Agro
  • Botanical Name: Arnica montana L
  • Common name: wolf’s bane, leopard’s bane
  • Origin:  Europe
  • Process: CO2 Total Extract, standardized in organic Sunflower oil
  • Plant Part: Dried Flowers
  • Cultivation: Conventional
  • Use: As an addition to carrier oils for use in Body / Skin Care
  • Aroma: Nutty, buttery with a pungent undertone
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Description

Description

Arnica Montana is a high altitude perennial in the Asteraceae family with cheerful, daisy-like flower heads. It is a familiar native to the sunny meadows and mountainous regions of Eastern and Western Europe, Norway, the Ukraine and western North America and thrives at elevations higher than 2,750 meters (9,000 feet).

The CO2 supercritical fluid extraction of the flowers of Arnica montana is a significantly more potent product than the commonly sold products made from this botanical.  At recommended dillutions as low as 0.5 to 1.5%1, it offers maximum efficacy with a bare minimum of product.

In addition, the CO2 process is the best method for extraction of Arnica flowers: it is fast, gentle and completely enclosed to prevent the presence of oxygen, thus preserving the composition of the chemical constituents; the less volatile and sensitive oxygenated sesquiterpenes are fully preserved as well.

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