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Yarrow
Yarrow
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Yarrow: A Daily Ritual for Protection and Balance
Often chosen for its particular affinity with circulation, the digestive system and the female reproductive system, Yarrow is one of the most versatile and broadly supportive herbs in the botanical spectrum. Named for the Greek hero Achilles who is said to have used it on the battlefield, it has been valued across Native American, Western and European folk traditions for centuries.
- Character: Bitter · Earthy · Aromatic
- Companion for: Circulatory support · Female vitality · Digestive ease
- Pairs well with: Peppermint · Nettle · Rosehip
Explore the deeper intelligence of this herb ↓
Yarrow: A Daily Ritual for Protection and Balance
Often chosen for its particular affinity with circulation, the digestive system and the female reproductive system, Yarrow is one of the most versatile and broadly supportive herbs in the botanical spectrum. Named for the Greek hero Achilles who is said to have used it on the battlefield, it has been valued across Native American, Western and European folk traditions for centuries.
- Character: Bitter · Earthy · Aromatic
- Companion for: Circulatory support · Female vitality · Digestive ease
- Pairs well with: Peppermint · Nettle · Rosehip
Explore the deeper intelligence of this herb ↓
Ingredients
Ingredients
Contents: Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
PREPARATION
PREPARATION
Preparation: Add 1 teaspoon to 1 cup of boiling water. Strain and sip slowly. Yarrow combines well with Peppermint for fever management.
PHYTOTHERAPY
PHYTOTHERAPY
Precautions
Precautions
- Caution in individuals with known allergy to the Asteraceae plant family.
- Avoid this herb when pregnant and breastfeeding
For specific herb contraindications, see our Herb Hub for more detailed information.
Happy Herb Co provides referenced information for educational purposes only, and does not make any therapeutic claims for any of their products.
Please seek advice from a healthcare provider if you wish to use herbs for therapeutic purposes.

Yarrow
Best herb for violent injury first aid - can stop bleeding when applied to the wound. Also great for fevers, colds, and digestive complaints.
Is smooth and tastes so simple and delicious! Works with so many other herbs I always add some to whatever I'm having. Has a nice soft, fluffy fill. I love mixing it with Oat Straw in the mornings and Chamomile at night.
Awesome blend suggestion, thanks. Laura
My 50 gram yarrow packets arrived perfectly packed, and in less than two weeks to the USA. Very happy with Happy Herb! I will be doing business again with them.
I really enjoy this with some others I mix up for my autoimmune disease. They help for my pain and help me relax in the afternoon and m hopefully they will slow my disease progression :)




