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Common Yarrow
Common Yarrow Achillea millefolium Found in sandy meadows roadsides forest openings etc June to October Yarrow has seen historical use as a medicine mainly because of its astringent effects Decoctions have been used to treat inflammations such as piles hemorrhoids and also headaches Confusingly it has been said to both stop bleeding and promote it Infusions of Yarrow taken either internally or externally are said to speed recovery from severe bruising The most medicinally active part of the plant are the flowering tops They also have a mild stimulant effect and have been used as a snuff Today yarrow is valued mainly for its action in colds and influenza and also for its effect on the circulatory digestive and urinary systems
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ointment salve cream balm foot soak bath herb infused oil honey liniment Medicinal Benefits Approved for use in Europe for loss of appetite upset stomach liver and gallbladder complaints Folk use for healing wounds hemorrhoids menstrual complaints and in preparations for varicose veins Market Potential Moderate Price range $3 40 24 65
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Earth Mama Bottom Balm can be stored in the refrigerator and reapplied often This soothing cooling balm is made using an organic olive oil base infused with healing organic herbs St

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