Uses:
Specific for treating physical trauma: after injurious accidents (falls,
auto accidents, hard blows, sprains, etc.), burns, and before and after
surgery. Indicated in: heart strain; strokes; delirium tremens; strained
muscles, tendons and ligaments; fractures and dislocations; impaired
nerve and spinal innervation and any associated loss of sphincter control
(especially urinary incontinence); postpartum pain and soreness (especially
after difficult labor). Also indicated in emotional trauma: sudden bad
news, violence, terror, hysteria, etc.
Dose: Acute Trauma: Mix 15 to 30 drops
in water and take at once. Then take 5 to 10 drops every 1 to 2 hours
as needed. Do not exceed 150 drops per day.
Caution: Do not give liquids to anyone who is not fully
conscious.
Extended Use: One to three times per day, take 10 to
20 drops in water.
Topical: Can be applied full strength (undiluted) to
thermal or sun burns, but not to open wounds or broken skin.
Adjunct Therapy: Trauma
Oil Compound is an excellent topical treatment to be used in conjunction
with Trauma Drops, but do not apply to open wounds or broken skin.
Cautions: This compound is not a substitute for emergency
medical care. Traumatic injuries should be cared for by a qualified
healthcare practitioner.
Larger doses of Arnica may rarely cause nervous excitement, or irritation
of throat and stomach. Prolonged topical use of Arnica, or application
to open wounds or broken skin, may rarely cause irritation. Discontinue
use if these symptoms appear.
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or think you have a condition which requires medical attention, you should
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