Description

Wildcrafted Yarrow Tincture
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is an herbal first-aid kit in a bottle. It is one of the most versatile and warrior-like plants in Western herbalism—used for everything from bleeding wounds and infections to menstrual cramps, fevers, and circulatory imbalance. Its power lies in how it tones, balances, and restores integrity—whether that’s blood vessels, hormones, or skin.

Named after Achilles, who was said to use it on the battlefield, yarrow is a powerful styptic, anti-inflammatory, and energetic harmonizer.


Key constituents in Yarrow include:

  • Achillein & tannins – Astringe tissues, stop bleeding, and restore vascular integrity

  • Azulene & camphor – Anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial compounds (especially for wounds and fevers)

  • Flavonoids (apigenin, luteolin) – Regulate immune response and relax smooth muscle

  • Volatile oils – Stimulate circulation, sweat, and lymph movement

  • Alkaloids – Contribute to bitter action, hormone modulation, and uterine toning


Ideal for people experiencing:

  • Menstrual pain, heavy bleeding, or irregular cycles

  • Fevers that won’t break or cold hands/feet from poor circulation

  • Open wounds, abrasions, or bruises (topical use encouraged)

  • Inflamed skin, rashes, or infections

  • Digestive inflammation or lack of peristalsis

  • Emotional intensity with “heat rising” in the body (agitation, restlessness)

Yarrow has a unique intelligence — it knows whether to open or constrict, warm or cool, stimulate or calm. It’s the perfect companion for wildcrafters seeking dynamic balance, both internally and externally.


🧴 Product Details:

  • 2 oz amber glass dropper bottle

  • Made fresh to order

  • Suggested use: 1–2 droppers 1–3x daily, or as a topical wash

  • Shelf life: 12–18 months when stored in a cool, dark place


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