Yarrow Flowers  (achillea millefolium)

Yarrow Flowers (achillea millefolium)

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This is the story of Yarrow.... Yarrow has been collected from fields and hedgerows from around this planet since the time of Dr. Pedanious Dioscorides of the first century AD. Back then it was known as "Soldier's Woundwort" because this herb was packed into battle wounds to facilitate healing. The Ancients kept Yarrow in the temples for revered ceremonies because they believed that it was a conductor of benevolent powers to defeat evil.  Now traveling through time to the Middle Ages, this herb was a staple in most gardens. A cup of this herb tea was offered to those suffering from a cold, flu, fever or a headache. Now let's forward to today... It is recommended not to take yarrow if you are taking a blood thinner. Recipe: Yarrow Toner  It's so easy to make this facial toner to help clean the skin and tighten the pores. The cool spray is so refreshing. According to the International Journal of Cosmetic Science applying  this herb in an extract form can help reduce the appearance of wri

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