Sanskrit Name:Leopard’s Bane
Devanagari Name:तेंदुआ का शूल
English Name: Leopard’s Bane
Description:
Arnica montana, commonly referred to as Leopard’s Bane, is a fragrant perennial herb that typically reaches heights of 1 to 2 feet. This plant primarily thrives in regions such as Siberia, central Europe, and North America, but it is also cultivated in the Balkan Peninsula, Hungary, and Lithuania. Preferring moist soil, Arnica montana belongs to the sunflower family. It is utilized in medicine, as a food coloring agent, and in cosmetics. Traditionally, this herb has been incorporated into various European dishes, including puddings, beverages, dairy desserts, and candies. Renowned for its pain-relieving properties, it is widely used in homeopathy. Other common names for this herb include Wolf’s Bane, Mountain Tobacco, and Mountain Arnica. The medicinally valuable part of the plant is its yellow, hairy flowers, which can be used fresh or dried.
Benefits:
Leopard’s Bane (Arnica montana) is primarily used in Western herbalism but occasionally adapted into Ayurvedic external therapies. It is known for treating bruises, sprains, and inflammation. It must not be taken internally without supervision due to potential toxicity.
Medical Conditions(Relief):
Leopard’s Bane is used in traditional medicine to treat inflammatory conditions, particularly in the joints and muscles. It also has antimicrobial and pain-relieving properties.
Medical Conditions(Avoid):
Leopard’s Bane should be avoided by pregnant women and individuals with sensitive skin.

