about arnicaTop tips for treating bruises
- Raise the bruised area if possible as this will reduce blood flow to the bruised area
- Wrap a bag of ice (or frozen peas) in a cloth and gently place over the affected area- remember to keep removing at regular intervals to avoid damaging the skin
- Eat foods high in bioflavonoids. A bioflavonoid’s primary job is to protect the capillaries; keep them strong to prevent bleeding. Bioflavonoids are also anti-inflammatory. Lemons, green peppers, broccoli and rose hips are good sources and for the best absorption into the body, take with Vitamin C
- Apply Nelsons Arnicare gently to the bruised area, avoiding any broken skin. Arnica has long been valued as a remedy for bruises and sprains as it has great anti-inflammatory properties
- Cabbage has traditionally been used for medical purposes as well as for cooking. It has anti-inflammatory properties and contains chemicals which can help prevent cancer. Applied to bruises and swelling, macerated cabbage leaves will encourage healing
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