Yarrow Flowers have traditionally been used to treat wounds, menstrual ailments, and bleeding hemorrhoids. It is commonly used to treat fevers, congestive colds, and for relief of stomach and intestinal upsets.* Yarrow Flowers, with white or pale lilac flowers, look like small daisies. It is said to be named after Achilles, the Greek mythical figure, who stopped soldier's bleeding with yarrow flowers. Today it is also a popular ingredient in natural cleansing programs.*
Wild yarrow flower
As a dietary supplement, take 5 to 15 drops prior to each meal, or as directed by your health care professional.
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