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Yarrow

Native to temperate regions of North America, Europe, and Asia, this versatile herb has been used medicinally for thousands of years in many cultures around the world.

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In North America, yarrow is considered to be one of the sacred “Life Medicines” by the Navajo people. It has been used traditionally by many different Native American tribes throughout history.

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Due to its styptic and antimicrobial properties, it is famously known for its ability to stop bleeding (when applied directly to a wound), prevent infection, and aid blood circulation when taken internally.

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It is often used as a poultice, wash, soak, or salve to relieve pain, and help to heal wounds and injuries of various types.

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To learn more about Yarrow visit:

https://learningherbs.com/medicinal-uses-of-herbs/yarrow-benefits/

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