Yarrow tea is used for problems with women's menstrual problems, headaches, toothaches, colds and bleeding problems.
Yarrow tea sometimes mixed with mint to sweeten the tea is used by some to detoxify.
The Algonquin made tea with yarrow and used it for headaches.
Yarrow has been used to stop menstrual cramps and heavy bleeding. This is done with yarrow tea, tincture or Sitz baths.
Various native American tribes have used yarrow for medicine. Navajo have used it for toothaches, Cherokee have used it for fevers, The Milwok and Chippewa have used it for headaches and head colds.
Yarrow leaves are dried and used in herbal medicine.
Yarrow can be eaten raw or cooked. The leaves can be added to salads, soups, or used as a garnish. The flowers can also be used in salads or as a decorative topping. It has a slightly bitter taste, so it is often used in small amounts for flavor.
Yarrow was used for headaches, toothaches, bleeding, and colds.
Native American tribes have used yarrow for toothaches, headaches, and other ailments.
Yarrow is in the aster family. It is used in flower gardens and some use it in herbal medicine.
It is said that Achilles used yarrow to treat the wounds of his soldiers after the battle of Troy.
Yarrow is commonly used for its medicinal properties, including as a remedy for digestive issues, to reduce inflammation, and to help with wound healing. It is also believed to have antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effects.
Yarrow is a herb used to stop bleeding. Winter green is a herb used to flavor or used in teas to settle stomachs and reduce pain.