Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

from £3.45

A herb with more than 3,000 years of recorded use, Yarrow takes its Latin name from the legend of Achilles, who is said to have used it on the battlefield to staunch the wounds of his soldiers. Commonly known as the battlefield herb, it carries a sweet yet bitter flavour, reminiscent of tarragon, with a pleasantly aromatic quality.

Traditionally valued as a versatile and deeply restorative tonic herb, long cherished in Celtic and European folk medicine.

Traditionally used to support menstrual comfort and ease feelings of tension and cramping during difficult cycles, valued for its antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory properties in traditional herbal practice.

Traditionally used to support healthy circulation and pelvic comfort in folk medicine, historically valued for its affinity with women's reproductive wellness.

Traditionally used to support vascular wellness and healthy circulation in traditional herbal medicine.

Traditionally used to support digestive comfort and ease, valued for its antispasmodic and bitter tonic properties in traditional herbal practice.

Traditionally used to support cardiovascular wellness in folk medicine, valued for its naturally restorative properties.

Traditionally used to support wound comfort and skin healing in traditional herbal medicine, valued for its astringent and styptic properties since ancient times. 🌿

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A herb with more than 3,000 years of recorded use, Yarrow takes its Latin name from the legend of Achilles, who is said to have used it on the battlefield to staunch the wounds of his soldiers. Commonly known as the battlefield herb, it carries a sweet yet bitter flavour, reminiscent of tarragon, with a pleasantly aromatic quality.

Traditionally valued as a versatile and deeply restorative tonic herb, long cherished in Celtic and European folk medicine.

Traditionally used to support menstrual comfort and ease feelings of tension and cramping during difficult cycles, valued for its antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory properties in traditional herbal practice.

Traditionally used to support healthy circulation and pelvic comfort in folk medicine, historically valued for its affinity with women's reproductive wellness.

Traditionally used to support vascular wellness and healthy circulation in traditional herbal medicine.

Traditionally used to support digestive comfort and ease, valued for its antispasmodic and bitter tonic properties in traditional herbal practice.

Traditionally used to support cardiovascular wellness in folk medicine, valued for its naturally restorative properties.

Traditionally used to support wound comfort and skin healing in traditional herbal medicine, valued for its astringent and styptic properties since ancient times. 🌿

Ethically sourced and naturally caffeine free.

Usage: 1-2 teaspoons per mug or cup and steep for 2-5 mins or until desired strength.

This is not medical advice but for informational purposes only.

Consult your doctor for contraindications with other medications and allergies, where pregnant, nursing or have underlying health conditions. The following are highlighted precautions but may not be exhaustive - please do your own due diligence.

*Seek medical advice if taking anticoagulants or on blood pressure medication.

*Not suitable during pregnancy as may stimulate the uterus.

*Seek medical advice for allergies to Asteraceae/Compositae plants.