Re: Barefooting & More
Hi Desperately Seeking,
I'm thinking that in order to get the best product you'll have to order from either mountainroseherbs.com but they import their Yarrow from Hungary and we should always use herbs produced in the U.S. you can check pacificbotanicals.com you can also check starwest-botanicals.com
Uny might know some supplier of "real yarrow" tea bag, if she does I'm sure she'll pop in and let us know. I'm all for making it easy.
I haven't decided yet if I'm going to use this for my hair to go back to my natural black. I've spent the last several months letting my grey grow out and I've gotten kind of used to it now and I'm finding it attractive.
This is what the description at MR says about Yarrow.
Hi Desperately Seeking,
I'm thinking that in order to get the best product you'll have to order from either mountainroseherbs.com but they import their Yarrow from Hungary and we should always use herbs produced in the U.S. you can check pacificbotanicals.com you can also check starwest-botanicals.com
Uny might know some supplier of "real yarrow" tea bag, if she does I'm sure she'll pop in and let us know. I'm all for making it easy.
I haven't decided yet if I'm going to use this for my hair to go back to my natural black. I've spent the last several months letting my grey grow out and I've gotten kind of used to it now and I'm finding it attractive.
This is what the description at MR says about Yarrow.
Summary
The British Herbal Compendium notes that preparations of yarrow lower fevers, induce sweating, stop cramps, encourage menstruation, relieve inflammation, and stimulate the release of stomach acid to digest proteins and fats. The herb is taken internally to treat colds, fevers, and indigestion, and used in skin treatments of slow-healing wounds. The Complete German Commission E Monographs recommends sitz baths with yarrow added to the bath water to relieve pelvic cramps in women.