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Arnica oil macerate
9,28 € – 603,93 €Price range: 9,28 € through 603,93 €Arnica oil macerate, or Arnica montana, is one of the most famous homeopathic remedies and has been used in medicine for centuries. Arnica is applied to the skin for bruises, pain, sprains and arthritis. It is also used for insect bites, muscle pain, acne and varicose veins.Urukum oil macerate
6,33 € – 44,56 €Price range: 6,33 € through 44,56 €Turmeric macerate has one of the highest levels of δ-tocotrienol, which is the most powerful and effective natural antioxidant. The seeds also contain carotenoids such as bixin, which is said to neutralize the harmful effects of UV rays and has antioxidant properties. In Latin America, the oil is used for burns and inflamed skin.Gotu kola macerate / Centella Asiatica
18,34 € – 1.141,30 €Price range: 18,34 € through 1.141,30 €Gotu kola macerate (Centella Asiatica)Walnut oil macerate
6,08 € – 236,25 €Price range: 6,08 € through 236,25 €Oil macerate of unripe walnut fruits and fruiting bodies (Juglans regia L.) in refined sunflower oil. Walnut macerate, rich in tannins, has traditionally been used as a skin and hair tanning agent, and as an anti-inflammatory oil.In suntan preparations, it is used in combination with carrot macerate, buriti oil and shea butter. Due to their different composition and therefore effects, it should not be confused with cold-pressed walnut oil.St. John’s wort oil / Macerated in sunflower oil
3,71 € – 472,50 €Price range: 3,71 € through 472,50 €St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum L) oil macerate is probably one of the most well-known macerates, and therefore the most widely used. It has an anti-inflammatory effect on various skin problems, superficial skin damage, and healing of wounds and burns.It is an indispensable ingredient in the production of tonics and gels for rheumatic complaints and muscle pain. Due to its anti-inflammatory effect, it is used in the production of creams and gels for hemorrhoids and in the production of pessaries.St. John's wort is mildly phototoxic, which means that it can damage the skin when exposed to UV rays, so it is wiser to use it after sunbathing.