2 oz. Yarrow Tincture

$25.00

There’s a legend claims that Achilles was dipped in the yarrow-laced water of the river Styx by his mother as a baby. Another legend says that Achilles always carried yarrow with him on the battlefield to treat the wounds of his soldiers, hence Yarrow’s name, “Achillea millefolium,” which means “Achilles’ thousand-leaved plant.” Yarrow has long been known by this story and many others to be the healer of wounds and blood flow. This herb has been used internally and externally for thousands of years to quickly stop bleeding by contracting the blood vessels and encouraging clotting. Yarrow also contains anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that ease swelling and promote healing. For menstrual problems, Yarrow is used for issues ranging from a lack of menstruation to excessive bleeding and cramping. Yarrow also reduces the duration of the measles virus, cold, and fevers. Studies have also found that Yarrow seems to reduce anxiety without a sedative effect by calming the central nervous system. Please see our other Yarrow products for external use, such as our salves and dry powders.

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There’s a legend claims that Achilles was dipped in the yarrow-laced water of the river Styx by his mother as a baby. Another legend says that Achilles always carried yarrow with him on the battlefield to treat the wounds of his soldiers, hence Yarrow’s name, “Achillea millefolium,” which means “Achilles’ thousand-leaved plant.” Yarrow has long been known by this story and many others to be the healer of wounds and blood flow. This herb has been used internally and externally for thousands of years to quickly stop bleeding by contracting the blood vessels and encouraging clotting. Yarrow also contains anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that ease swelling and promote healing. For menstrual problems, Yarrow is used for issues ranging from a lack of menstruation to excessive bleeding and cramping. Yarrow also reduces the duration of the measles virus, cold, and fevers. Studies have also found that Yarrow seems to reduce anxiety without a sedative effect by calming the central nervous system. Please see our other Yarrow products for external use, such as our salves and dry powders.

There’s a legend claims that Achilles was dipped in the yarrow-laced water of the river Styx by his mother as a baby. Another legend says that Achilles always carried yarrow with him on the battlefield to treat the wounds of his soldiers, hence Yarrow’s name, “Achillea millefolium,” which means “Achilles’ thousand-leaved plant.” Yarrow has long been known by this story and many others to be the healer of wounds and blood flow. This herb has been used internally and externally for thousands of years to quickly stop bleeding by contracting the blood vessels and encouraging clotting. Yarrow also contains anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that ease swelling and promote healing. For menstrual problems, Yarrow is used for issues ranging from a lack of menstruation to excessive bleeding and cramping. Yarrow also reduces the duration of the measles virus, cold, and fevers. Studies have also found that Yarrow seems to reduce anxiety without a sedative effect by calming the central nervous system. Please see our other Yarrow products for external use, such as our salves and dry powders.