Stops bleeding from minor wounds
Supports healing of skin and tissues
Acts as an anti-inflammatory
Helps with menstrual pain
Supports blood pressure regulation
Soothes digestion
Supports natural liver detoxification
Relieves bloating
Strengthens the immune system
Has antibacterial effects
Soothes nerves and stress
Helps with insomnia
Relieves headaches
Helps with migraines
Relieves arthritis and joint pain
Supports colds
Easily coughs
Helps with urinary tract infections
Helps reduce fever
Supports “cleansing” of the blood
Supports proper gallbladder function
Relieves hemorrhoids
Helps with eczema
Soothes itchy skin
Supports hair growth and vitality
Helps with acne
Revitalizes tired skin
Suitable for sitz baths
Relieves cramps
Can serve as a natural repellent
How to use yarrow
Form of use Method of application Uses
Tea Infusion of flowers and herbs Digestion, detoxification, menstrual comfort
Tincture Drops of the herb in alcohol Blood circulation, immunity, nerves
Powdered Infused flowers for the skin Wound healing, eczema, itching
Ointment External applications Inflammation, acne, skin problems
Bath Adding to bath Relaxation, cramps, female problems
Collection and storage
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