1. Yarrow Tea (The Classic Remedy)
- Best for: Fever, digestion, menstrual pain, stress, and sleep.
- Preparation: Steep 1 teaspoon of dried yarrow leaves or flowers in 1 cup of hot water for 10–15 minutes.
- Use: Drink 1–3 cups daily as needed.
2. Yarrow Poultice (Instant First Aid)
- Best for: Stopping bleeding, reducing inflammation from cuts, and soothing bug bites.
- Preparation: Simply crush fresh yarrow leaves to release their juices.
- Use: Apply the crushed leaves directly to the wound or affected skin area and secure with a clean cloth.
3. Yarrow Infused Oil & Salve (Topical Care)
- Best for: Sore muscles, joint pain, skin rashes, and cracked skin.
- Oil Instructions: Fill a jar with dried yarrow, cover completely with olive or almond oil, and let it infuse in a warm, sunny spot for 2–4 weeks. Strain the herb out before use.
- Salve Instructions: Gently heat the finished infused oil with about 1 tablespoon of beeswax until melted. Pour into containers and allow to cool and harden.
4. Yarrow Sitz Bath (For Hemorrhoids & Healing)
- Best for: Soothing hemorrhoids, postpartum healing, and vaginal discomfort.
- Preparation: Brew a strong batch of yarrow tea, add it to a basin, and fill with shallow warm water.
- Use: Sit and soak the affected area for 15–20 minutes.
5. Yarrow Tincture (A Concentrated Extract)
- Best for: Calming the nervous system, regulating menstrual cycles, and quick stomach relief.
- Preparation: Fill a jar halfway with fresh or dried yarrow, cover with high-proof alcohol (like vodka), seal, and store in a dark place for 4–6 weeks, shaking daily. Strain the final liquid.
- Use: Take in drops under the tongue or added to a cup of tea.
Final Note: Yarrow is a potent and generally safe herb, but as with any natural medicine, it is wise to consult a healthcare professional before starting any new herbal regimen, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or on prescription medication.
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