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.
Yucca - not edible; Yam - edible; Yarrow - medicinal herb; Yerba mansa - medicinal herb; Yomogi - culinary and medicinal herb.
they have no medicinal uses
The Igbo meaning for the word "Yarrow" of the African origin is Osisi na-esi isi ụtọ.
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.
Should be dried in a single layer on paper-lined trays in a light, warm, and airy room out of direct sunlight. If the blossoms lose their color, the medicinal properties are diminished.
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medicinal purposes
Yea it does.
Cures of pains
Treating sicknesses
Pandas were not generally killed for medicinal uses. People did use the urine of the panda to kill parasites. They were killed for their fur and their meat.