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Medicinal Benefits of Yarrow - Where to Buy Yarrow

Updated on March 13, 2010

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In naturopathy, the scientific name of Yarrow is Achillea millefolium and this natural herb has a sweet and spicy flavor. Yarrow is a beautiful aromatic ornamental plant that since ancient times has been popular for its countless medicinal benefits. Other names of yarrow are old man’s pepper, milfoil, gordaldo, nosebleed plant, sanguinary, and devil’s nettle. Achillea millefolium or Yarrow is a perennial herbaceous shrub which belongs to the family of shrubs and plants namely Compositae Tubuliflorae (sunflower family). Yarrow plant has erect stem with panicles of small tightly packed grayish-white or sometimes pinkish lilac colored flowers. The leaves of yarrow plant are large, lanceolate, pinnate and feathery, and this is the reason why it is also called yarrow. Now read some history and symbolism of yarrow herbal plant. Yarrow is a very ancient herb which was used by soothsayers and magicians in Scotland, as this wonderful herb was said to have magical powers that can ward off any types of evil spirits and that is why was kept in churches for that purpose. It is also believed that milfoil is a plant which contains powerful alchemical magic waves of love. This ancient herb was most prized by witches and sorcerers. According to some myth, during the Trojan War, Achilles cured the wounds of his soldiers with the yarrow herb, so they started calling it Aquileia. This magical herbal plant not only healed the wounds and deep lacerations of the soldiers but was also helpful in immediate cessation of bleeding and due to this reason, the soldiers started carrying yarrow herb in their backpacks. Yarrow plant was also nicknamed carpenters or San Jose plant because it has its origins in a French legend in which San Jose, a carpenter) was severely injured while doing his carpentry work and child Jesus found and brought this plant to cure his wounds.

Light pink white yarrow medicinal flowers
Light pink white yarrow medicinal flowers

Origin and Distribution of Yarrow Herb

Yarrow herb can be found in hedges bordered by woodland trails, on hills and slopes, fields and meadows, on rivers and roads, and is generally found in dry places. That is why it it very common in Europe, North America, and Western Asia.

Extraction of Yarrow Herb

The leaves and flowers of yarrow herb are collected immediately before full growth of the plant. Achilles millefolii oleum or yarrow contains a blue colored material due to the presence of azulene and therefore a blue colored essential oil is extracted by distilling dried yarrow flowers.

Medicinal Benefits of Yarrow

Yarrow extract has antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, astringent, antispasmodic, expectorant, diuretic, carminative, and stimulating properties.

YARROW FOR SKIN: Yarrow has strong moisturizing action on the skin. Yarrow is good for skin as it is rich in tannins and flavonoids and has skin soothing benefits. For oily skin and acne, yarrow tonic for skin and scalp is very beneficial.

YARROW FOR MIND: Yarrow herb has beneficial effects on the nervous system, as it treats problems like headaches and mild migraines.

YARROW FOR STOMACH: Yarrow is good for gastrointestinal system as it treats stomach cramps of intestinal origin.

YARROW FOR BLEEDING: As mentioned above, hemostatic properties of yarrow have been known since ancient times, as it helps in immediate stoppage of bleeding.

YARROW FOR CIRCULATORY SYSTEM: This herbal plant is beneficial in improving problems caused by poor blood circulation for example hemorrhoids and varicose veins.

YARROW FOR FIBROIDS: Antiseptic properties of yarrow help in disinfecting fibroids and wounds.

YARROW FOR STRENGTH: Yarrow is a general strengthener as it stimulates renewal of blood.

YARROW FOR MOTOR SYSTEM: Yarrow relieves back pain and pains caused by rheumatism and headaches.

YARROW FOR TOOTHACHE:  Yarrow root is an anesthetic and helps in relieving toothache. It is interesting to note that old roots of yarrow are much more effective in relieving tooth pain than new roots. To get rid of toothache, apply a paste of old roots and leaves of yarrow directly to the gums or painful teeth. Also, bark of yarrow tree is beneficial for the same purpose.

Some yarrow products available in the market are yarrow balm for the body, yarrow cream for hemorrhoids, yarrow foot cream, yarrow skin toner, yarrow astringent and lotion.

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