Yarrow Balm 50ml

$12.95

A powerful wound healer and blood coagulator. Another first aid must have. Used topically to stop bleeding, accelerate healing, and reduce infection risk.

10 in stock (can be backordered)

Description

Handmade in our clinic for our clients. Using only organic or pure ingredients of the best quality. External use.

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

Herbal Actions

Action Description
Astringent Contracts tissues and mucous membranes, reduces bleeding.
Anti-inflammatory Reduces inflammation, useful in various inflammatory conditions.
Wound healing Promotes clotting and tissue repair, used topically.
Diaphoretic Induces sweating, helps reduce fever.
Antispasmodic Helps relax smooth muscles, alleviating spasms.
Hemostatic Promotes cessation of bleeding.
Mild antimicrobial Exhibits antimicrobial properties against certain bacteria.

Known Indications

  • Wound care: Used topically to stop bleeding, accelerate healing, and reduce infection risk.
  • Respiratory infections: Used for coughs, colds, and flu to promote sweating and reduce fever.
  • Digestive issues: May help with diarrhea, gastritis, and indigestion due to its antispasmodic and astringent effects.
  • Menstrual bleeding: Utilized to manage heavy bleeding and cramps due to its hemostatic and antispasmodic properties.
  • Inflammatory conditions: Supports treatment of inflammatory skin conditions, joint pain, and internal inflammations.
  • Fever reduction: Traditionally used as a diaphoretic to help induce sweating.

Contraindications

  • Allergy: Avoid in individuals with allergy to Asteraceae family plants (such as ragweed, daisies, chrysanthemums).
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Limited safety data; use cautiously or avoid during pregnancy, especially during bleeding or risk of bleeding.
  • Bleeding disorders: Due to its blood-clotting effects, caution in patients with bleeding disorders or on anticoagulants.
  • Autoimmune conditions: Use with caution, as immune-stimulating properties may exacerbate autoimmune diseases.
  • Deep or infected wounds: Should be used cautiously; avoid on deep septic wounds without medical supervision.

Certainly! Here’s a detailed overview of Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), including its herbal actions, indications, contraindications, and known medical interactions:


Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

Herbal Actions

Action Description
Astringent Contracts tissues and mucous membranes, reduces bleeding.
Anti-inflammatory Reduces inflammation, useful in various inflammatory conditions.
Wound healing Promotes clotting and tissue repair, used topically.
Diaphoretic Induces sweating, helps reduce fever.
Antispasmodic Helps relax smooth muscles, alleviating spasms.
Hemostatic Promotes cessation of bleeding.
Mild antimicrobial Exhibits antimicrobial properties against certain bacteria.

Known Indications

  • Wound care: Used topically to stop bleeding, accelerate healing, and reduce infection risk.
  • Respiratory infections: Used for coughs, colds, and flu to promote sweating and reduce fever.
  • Digestive issues: May help with diarrhea, gastritis, and indigestion due to its antispasmodic and astringent effects.
  • Menstrual bleeding: Utilized to manage heavy bleeding and cramps due to its hemostatic and antispasmodic properties.
  • Inflammatory conditions: Supports treatment of inflammatory skin conditions, joint pain, and internal inflammations.
  • Fever reduction: Traditionally used as a diaphoretic to help induce sweating.

Contraindications

  • Allergy: Avoid in individuals with allergy to Asteraceae family plants (such as ragweed, daisies, chrysanthemums).
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Limited safety data; use cautiously or avoid during pregnancy, especially during bleeding or risk of bleeding.
  • Bleeding disorders: Due to its blood-clotting effects, caution in patients with bleeding disorders or on anticoagulants.
  • Autoimmune conditions: Use with caution, as immune-stimulating properties may exacerbate autoimmune diseases.
  • Deep or infected wounds: Should be used cautiously; avoid on deep septic wounds without medical supervision.

Known Medical Interactions

  • Anticoagulants/antiplatelet drugs: Yarrow’s blood-clotting properties could enhance the effects of blood-thinning medications, increasing bleeding risk.
  • Anti-inflammatory medications: May have additive anti-inflammatory effects; monitor for increased effects.
  • Fever-reducing medications: Used traditionally as a fever reducer, may complement or modify effects of antipyretics.

Summary

Yarrow is a powerful traditional remedy for wound care, bleeding, and fever, with notable anti-inflammatory and hemostatic properties. Use cautiously if bleeding risks or allergies are involved.

Additional information

Weight .1 kg

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