Herb Details: Yarrow is a
medicinal herb that would be difficult to be without; it is of great
value for many illnesses but first and foremost, it is a herb for women.
I cannot recommend Yarrow enough for women.
Abbe Kneipp says in his writings: "Women could be spared many
troubles, if they just took Yarrow tea from time to time!" Be it a young
girl with irregular menstruation or an older woman during menopause or
already past it, for everyone young and old, it is of importance to
drink a cup of Yarrow tea from time to time. It is beneficial for the
reproductive organs of women and they cannot do a better thing for their
health than, while walking through the fields, pick some Yarrow.
It grows in meadows and pastures, by roadsides and paths. The flowers
are white or pink, have an aromatic smell and should be picked in
bright sunshine, since the volatile oils and, therefore, their curative
quality are greater. It was said of a young woman that she had cancer in
the abdomen. She received cobalt treatment. The relatives were told
that there was no cure. I thought of the Abbe Kneipp and his advice for
abdominal disorders and asked the woman to drink as much Yarrow tea as
she could, I was surprised when after three weeks, I received a note
saying she felt great and her weight was returning slowly but surely to
normal.
For inflammation of the ovaries, the first sitz bath will often
relieve the pain, and the inflammation will slowly subside. These site
baths are also successful against bedwetting of children and older
people, as well as "whites". In these cases 2 cups of Yarrow tea should
be drunk daily as well. For prolapse of the uterus sits baths are taken
for a long time, 4 cups of Lady's Mantle tea are sipped daily and the
area of the abdomen from the vagina upward is rubbed with Shepherd's
Purse tincture. For fibroids Yarrow sits baths are taken until a medical
check-up shows no sign of them anymore.
A girl of nineteen had not yet menstruated. A gynecologist
prescribed the pill for her. Her breasts became quite large but there
was no menstrual flow. She refused to continue with the pill. Her mother
came to see me and I told her to give the girl a cup of Yarrow tea on
an empty stomach every morning. After 4 weeks everything was in order
and the girl has had no problems since.
A woman during menopause should take advantage of Yarrow tea and save
herself a lot of inner restlessness and other problems. Yarrow sits
baths are also good for the health. For neuritis in arms and legs, foot
and arm baths with an addition of Yarrow are soothing, but the Yarrow
has to be picked in the midday sun. These baths often relieve the pain
after the first use.
Dr. Lutze recommends Yarrow tea for "congestion in the head,
accompanied by terrible pain, giddiness, nausea, running and weeping
eyes, sharp pain in the eyes and nose bleeding..." Migraine, caused by
weather changes, is often relieved after only one cup of Yarrow tea
which has to be sipped fairly hot. If the tea is drunk regularly,
migraine can disappear completely.
In old herbals Yarrow is
called "cure of all ills" and can be used in cases that seem hopeless.
Through its blood cleansing action many an illness is expelled from the
body. It is worth a try. That Yarrow acts directly and best on the bone
marrow and thus stimulates blood renewal, is not well known.
Yarrow is therefore helpful for disorders of the ,bone marrow, even
caries where other medication is of no avail, if the tea is drunk,
baths are taken and a friction with Yarrow tincture is used. Yarrow is
an excellent remedy for stopping bleeding in the lungs and used together
with Calamus roots heals lung cancer. The Calamus roots are chewed
throughout the day and a cup of Yarrow tea is sipped every morning and
evening.
The tea is beneficial for bleeding hemorrhoids, stomach bleeding,
indigestion and heartburn. For colds, back or rheumatic pain Yarrow tea
is drunk as hot as possible and in large amounts. The tea activates
sluggish kidneys, rectifies lack of appetite, dispels flatulence and
stomach cramps, is beneficial for liver disorders, inflammation of the Gastro-intestinal tract and regulates the movement of the bowels. Since
the Yarrow helps in circulatory disorders and vascular spasm, it is
recommended for angina pectoris.
Sitz baths or washing with a decoction of Yarrow relieve troublesome
itching in the vagina. An ointment is prepared from Yarrow flowers and
used for hemorrhoids.