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Yarrow achillea millefolium
Yarrow is a wild flower once common across much of Europe, also known as Milfoil, and it is an important medicinal herb. It is most commonly used and associated with stopping bleeding and it is a styptic (aids in blood clotting) and an astringent (makes tissue contract). It’s also antiseptic and so this plant is linked with poultices for wounds.
It is side to have been used to stop the wounds of Achilles (hence it’s Latin name).
An infusion of the fresh or dried leaves is used to help head colds or influenza as it encourages sweating and reduces fever. A cooled infusion can also be used to wash wounds.
Avoid in pregnancy, can cause allergic skin reactions in sensitive people who suffer from allergies related to the Asteraceae family. This plant is not intended for long term use.
But it’s important not to confuse Yarrow with any of its similar neighbours like Fools (cows) Parlsey or Hemlock
These plants are poisonous so pay close attention to the leaves or better yet, get your Yarrow from someone with training is plant based medicine.
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