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Table of Contents > Herbs > Arnica > SideEffects
Herbs with Similar Side Effects as: Arnica
Below is a list of side effects for this herb along with herbs with similar side effects.

 
dizziness
Black Cohosh
Garlic
Ginkgo Biloba
Gotu Kola
Green Tea
Kava Kava
St. John's Wort

heartbeat, increased
Ephedra
Lobelia
Passionflower
Uva Ursi

heartbeat, irregular
Aloe
Ephedra
Green Tea
Siberian Ginseng
Skullcap

nausea and vomiting
American Ginseng
Asian Ginseng
Barberry
Black Cohosh
Ephedra
Evening Primrose
Feverfew
German Chamomile
Goldenseal
Gotu Kola
Green Tea
Hawthorn
Kava Kava
Lavender
Lobelia
Milk Thistle
Passionflower
Pau d'Arco
Roman Chamomile
Rosemary
Siberian Ginseng
Uva Ursi

skin irritation
Calendula
Cayenne
Dong Quai
Goldenseal
Gotu Kola

tremors
Black Cohosh
Jamaica Dogwood
Kava Kava
Lobelia
Peppermint

 
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Arnica
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Sprains and Strains
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