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compress for bleeding

(1 rating)
Recipe by
Stormy Stewart
Mio, MI

Yarrow is a very valuable medicinal herb, alternative medicine as an antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, carminative, diaphoretic, digestive, emmenagogue, stimulant, and tonics, vasodilator and vulnerary. Yarrow is used against colds, cramps, fevers, kidney disorders, toothaches, skin irritations, and hemorrhages, and to regulate menses, stimulate the flow of bile, and purify the blood. Medicinal tea is a good remedy for severe colds and flu, for stomach ulcers, amenorrhea, abdominal cramps, abscesses, trauma and bleeding, and to reduce inflammation. treating wounds and stopping blood flow

(1 rating)
prep time 5 Min

Ingredients For compress for bleeding

  • 1 tsp
    tinture of yarrow
  • 1/2 c
    water
  • soft cloth
  • OTHER COMMON NAMES FOR THIS SPECIES INCLUDE COMMON YARROW, GORDALDO, NOSEBLEED PLANT, OLD MAN'S PEPPER, DEVIL'S NETTLE, SANGUINARY, MILFOIL, SOLDIER'S WOUNDWORT, THOUSAND-LEAF , AND THOUSAND-SEAL.

How To Make compress for bleeding

  • 1
    Combine the ingredients. Soak the cloth in the liquid, wring it out and apply it with pressure over the wound.
  • 2
    The main constituents are volatile oils including linalool, camphor, sabinene, and chamazulene, sesquiterpene lctones, flavanoids, alkaloids including achilleine, polyacetylenes, triterpenes, salicylic acid, coumarins, and tannins which prove these uses in alternative medicine to be effective. Extracts of yarrow exhibit antibiotic activity and may also act as anti-neoplastic drugs. Yarrow oil has been traditionally used in hair shampoos. WARNING: Some caution is advised , large or frequent doses taken over a long period may cause the skin to be more sensitive to sunlight.
  • 3
    Folklore It was one of the herbs dedicated to the Evil One, in earlier days, being sometimes known as Devil's Nettle, Devil's Plaything, Bad Man's Plaything, and was used for divination in spells.
  • 4
    Bedtime Tea An aromatic tea: To 1 tsp. dried herb add 1 cup boiling water, steep for 10 min. sweeten to taste. Take at bedtime.
  • 5
    Description Yarrow grows from 10 to 20 inches high, a single stem, fibrous and rough, the leaves alternate, 3 to 4 inches long and 1 inch broad, larger and rosette at the base, clasping the stem, bipinnatifid, the segments very finely cut, fern-like, dark-green, giving the leaves a feathery appearance. The flowers are several bunches of flat-topped panicles consisting of numerous small, white flower heads. Each tiny flower resembling a daisy. The whole plant is more or less hairy, with white, silky appressed hairs. Flowers bloom from May to August. MAKE YOUR OWN: Gather stem, leaves and flower heads in bloom, dry for later herb use. Dry herb edible as a spice or flavoring, strong sage flavor.
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