Yarrow Flower
Achillea millefolium USDA Certified Organic Flowering Tops, Cut & Sifted 1 oz. Resealable & Reusable Kraft Pouch Dried yarrow has a long history of use in traditional medicine and various other applications. Native American tribes across North America recognize and utilize yarrow for its medicinal properties. Tribes like the Shoshone, Chumash, Paiute, and Wasco use yarrow in various ways, including applying poultices of boiled or chewed leaves to treat sores, burns, bruises, sprains, swellings, and even broken bones. Wound Healing Yarrow has been traditionally used to stop bleeding and promote wound healing. Its astringent and antiseptic properties make it useful for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. It can be used in poultices or salves. Anti-inflammatory Yarrow contains compounds that may help reduce inflammation. It has been used to alleviate symptoms of conditions like arthritis and skin rashes. Digestive Health It has been used to address digestive issues like indigestion a