Yarrow is recommended for menstrual problems, toothaches, headaches, and detoxifying blood.
Yarrow leaves are dried and used in herbal medicine.
Yarrow is in the aster family. It is used in flower gardens and some use it in herbal medicine.
Yes, yarrow plant roots are edible and have been used in traditional medicine for their anti-inflammatory and digestive properties. However, consumption should be moderate as large quantities can cause stomach upset in some individuals.
Yarrow grows in Europe, North America and Australia.
A yarrow is a pungent Eurasian and North American herb of the genus Achillea, typically used for traditional herbal medicine.
Yarrow grows almost anywhere from zone 3 to zone 9.
Yarrow has anti-inflammatory properties and may help reduce symptoms of hemorrhoids when applied topically. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before using any herbal remedies for hemorrhoids to ensure it is safe and appropriate for your individual situation.
Yarrow, a yellow flower with herbal healing properties.
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.
Herbal Medicine is damong-gamot.
herbal medicine uses herbal leaf while synthetic uses drugs
I don't know about the disease you mentioned, but I do know Chinese herbal medicine is great if doctor is good. For thousands of years, Chinese people have being using these herbal medicine to cure diseases.