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Table of Contents > Herbs > Arnica > Uses
Herbs with Similar Uses as: Arnica
Below is a list of conditions that are treated by this herb and the other herbs that may be used to treat it.

 
abrasions and injuries
Aloe

acne
Burdock
Flaxseed
German Chamomile
Lavender

angina
Hawthorn

atherosclerosis
American Ginseng
Asian Ginseng
Bilberry
Dong Quai
Evening Primrose
Flaxseed
Garlic
Ginger
Gotu Kola
Grape Seed
Green Tea
Hawthorn
Licorice
Red Clover
Turmeric

bruising
Calendula
Comfrey

fractures
Comfrey
Horsetail

insect bites and stings
Lemon Balm
Stinging Nettle
Turmeric

joint pain
Lavender
Pau d'Arco
Stinging Nettle

muscular pain
Lavender
Stinging Nettle

sprains and strains
Comfrey
Horsetail
Stinging Nettle

swelling
German Chamomile
Linden

wounds
Aloe
Astragalus
Bilberry
Burdock
Calendula
Comfrey
Echinacea
Eucalyptus
German Chamomile
Goldenrod
Gotu Kola
Green Tea
Horsetail
Lavender
Lemon Balm
Marshmallow
Roman Chamomile
Slippery Elm
St. John's Wort
Turmeric
Yarrow

 
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Arnica
  Uses of this Herb
Acne
Angina
Atherosclerosis
Insect Bites and Stings
Sprains and Strains
Wounds
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