Yarrow

Yarrow: Overview

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) has for many years been used by herbalists for a variety of complaints.

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Source

Yarrow is found throughout Europe and America.  It is available in the form of teas, tinctures and powders.

Function; Why it is Recommended

Yarrow contains lactones, flavonoids, tannins, resins, coumarins, saponins, sterols, fatty acids and sugars.  The most studied – and possibly the most active – constituents are the volatile oils, including azulene, pinenes, borneols and others.

Yarrow has been reported to possess anti-inflammatory, hypotensive, astringent, antibacterial and choleretic (bile stimulating) activities.

King's American Dispensary lists yarrow as one of the best agents for relief of menorrhagia (excess menstrual bleeding) because of its ability to relax the uterine wall.

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