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“Soldiers Woundwort” Stop bleeding, And More! Yarrow, Nosebleed Plant Achillea millefolium



One of the most important plants to grow on your homestead or simply to have the dried tea or herb around is the so-called “Soldiers Woundwort” also known as Yarrow. It has multiple different science-backed medicinal benefits.

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23 Comments

  1. Since I have a blood clotting genetic issue, it seems like it might not be the best tea for me. I am glad i have it growing in my garden though.

  2. A very hardy perennial that has many different colors and is a favorite for many butterflies. Yellow & a multicolored Red yarrow are usually found for sale at big box stores. It is also a great flower for cut arrangements. But why buy this lovely plant, just propagate from a friend's plant and you'll have a field of Yarrow in no time. I grew my initial yarrow from seed; and the seeds are TINY, making it difficult to start. So, once established, now I simply cut the root ball up in the early spring to propagate. Cheers!

  3. Interesting that this just came out today. Love this! I harvested some St John's wort from a friend's property today. Then I was thinking about all the yarrow I have growing on my property. After doing a little research on it, I noticed your video. I have a 15-year-old mini schnauzer, and I've had him since he was a young puppy. Over the nearly 15 years I have had him, I have used natural remedies on him his whole life. As it turns out, yarrow is safe for dogs for external uses, like if the quick in the toenails is clipped and the need arises to stop the bleeding. However, some sources say it is highly toxic if taken internally, especially wreaking havoc on the digestive system. Others say a small amount can be quite medicinal. I err on the side of caution in this regard because schnauzers have a propensity toward digestive issues, and mine is no exception. Thank you so much for what you are doing on Health and Homestead.

  4. Interesting subject, I've just started to study herbs and found out that in Sweden this plant is called "Röllika" and also by the name "Grandma Tobacco" so it can also be smoked to reduce asthma symptoms. Thanks for sharing this with us Chad. Al the blessings to you.

  5. I personally don't know how anyone could drink a tea of yarrow. That stuff is so strong and NASTY!! I made a ACV tincture of it and could not take it. My stomach said..nope!

  6. Are you referring to the flowers or leaves for these uses?
    My one little yarrow plant became invasive very quickly!

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  8. A single cup of tea made from yarrow flowers cured me of doctor diagnosed appendicitis within an hour of drinking.

  9. This one might line up with St Johns Wort, Moringa Leaf and Chamomile in anxiety reducing and stress relief herbs. The stomach help and calming effects make this tea desirable for daily use, in one's opinion.

  10. I love your channel …always learn vital information that I can share with family friends all loved ones…thank you for sharing and stay blessed…

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