✅ Yarrow Tea: Steep 1 teaspoon of dried yarrow in hot water for 10 minutes.
✅ Yarrow Salve: Mix dried yarrow with beeswax and coconut oil for a healing balm.
✅ Yarrow Poultice: Crush fresh leaves and apply directly to minor cuts.
✅ Yarrow Tincture: A concentrated extract for long‑term storage and convenience.
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While yarrow is generally safe, it may cause allergic reactions in people sensitive to plants in the daisy family.
🚫 Avoid during pregnancy, as it may stimulate uterine contractions.
Always consult a qualified herbalist or healthcare professional before using yarrow medicinally.
Yarrow truly deserves its title as an ancient healing herb.
From first‑aid uses to immune support, from glowing skin to thriving gardens, this humble wildflower offers countless benefits.
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