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Herb Bio – Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

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Perhaps one of the most notable herbs in the western herbal repertory, Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is famed for its seemingly endless uses.  Yarrow is a both an Old World and New World herb, being native to Europe and Asia as well as North America. It has been used throughout time for its medicinal, mystical and intoxicating properties.  Native Americans used yarrow to soothe tooth, head and ear aches.  In Europe it has been used to discover one’s true love.  In China, yarrow stalks were used as divination tools for the I Ching.  Used in beer, yarrow is said to be more intoxicating than hops.

The many historic nicknames of yarrow hint at its many medicinal virtues; “nosebleed”, “soldier’s woundwort”, “bloodwort” and “staunchweed”.   Its genus, Achillea, refers to the great Achilles who was said to staunch his soldier’s wounds with Yarrow. It is plant of the warrior, traditionally carried or worn for protection and courage and to combat fear.  Energetically, yarrow dispels negativity and can be an important ally in emotional healing.

Achillea millefolium flower

Highly aromatic, with featherlike leaves and a beautiful white umbel of flowers, yarrow is most esteemed for its first aid uses and its affinity for the blood.  As “master of the blood”, yarrow is an indispensible hemostatic and vulnerary.  Internally, it effectively stops nosebleeds, bleeding hemorrhoids and ulcers.  Topically, the fresh leaf can stop minor bleeding from cuts and scrapes.  Chewing on a yarrow leaf can relieve toothache.  Placing leaves up the nose are said to either stop or stimulate nosebleed, depending on the situation.  Yarrow’s anti-inflammatory properties are also notable in topical applications for bruises, swelling and tenderness.

Achillea has long been used for menstrual problems as well.  Having an affinity for congested and stagnant blood, yarrow stimulates delayed, crampy menses while tonifying the uterus.  Conversely, it regulates heavy, excessive menstrual bleeding, making it a “great normalizer” of the blood.

Yarrow can be used at the first signs of cold or flu for its diaphoretic, immune stimulating, and antimicrobial properties.  Drink Yarrow tea or take the tincture in hot water to ward off colds and lower fever.  Use yarrow for respiratory conditions such as sinus infection, allergies and bronchitis.

Yarrow also acts as a singular remedy for acute cystitis.  It is an excellent remedy for urinary tract infections, having anti-microbial, diuretic and tonifying properties.  Being a bitter, yarrow stimulates the digestive system and can improve appetite and alleviate bloating and cramping.

Truly a magnificent herb for its medicinal and spiritual virtues, yarrow makes itself readily available in most locations from roadsides to mountain trails.  As a first aid remedy, women’s menstrual ally, immune stimulant and protective herb, yarrow is a plant you should never be without.

 

Herb Bio – St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum)

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In the middle of winter, especially when things are dreary, gray and cold we need to look to our sunny herb allies for comfort and warmth.  One of the sunniest herbs that come to mind is St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum). You can find it in abundance in the summer months here, along the sides of roads and in disturbed places.  Its summer flowers glow yellow and attract the attention of pollinators by the dozens. Not a native plant, but a transplant from Europe, here in the mountains of northern CA, St. John’s Wort is also known as Klamath weed and classified as a noxious weed.  Like most “weeds”, Hypericum is a most useful and abundant plant for herbalists, offering itself up to us in those disturbed places with grace and those lovely yellow flowers.

St. John’s Wort has been used for countless centuries and is associated with much magic and lore, a plant connected with the faeries.  In modern times, its many merits and action as a whole plant medicine have been overshadowed by an active constituent, hypericin, quite well known for its anti-depressant effect.  Here we return to the cheery yellow flowers, producing a sunny medicine to boost the spirits. Not a remedy for severe depression, but rather a plant ally to elevate the mood, useful for Seasonal Affect Disorder, mild blues and general irritability.  However, St. John’s wort has many more healing virtues.

Having a striking affinity for the nerves and the nervous system, St. John’s wort is one of the foremost nerve healing and anti-inflammatory herbs in Western herbalism.  It heals internal nerve damage and inflammation as well as external damage from burns, wounds, stings, bumps and other injuries.  Internally it can be used for sciatica, neuralgia, carpal tunnel, and rheumatoid arthritis.  It is also used externally for dry skin, eczema, strains, sprains, aches, and bruises.  St. John’s wort is also a strong anti-viral herb.  It can be used for nerve related viruses, such as herpes, shingles, and cold sores.

Hypericin, the substance which gave St. John’s wort spotlight in the pharmaceutical realm, causes the plant to turn a deep red when alchemized into medicine. There is nothing like the beautiful rich red color of St. John’s Wort tincture or oil.  It is truly magical to witness the transformation of its flowers into a deep red medicine.

This healing herb is available in our shop, as a Single Herb Tincture, in Lose Those Blues, as well as in our Muscle and Joint Salve and Soothe and Heal Salve.  Experience its healing virtues for yourself.

Caution: do not use St. John’s Wort internally if taking oral contraceptives or anti-depressants or pregnant or nursing.

Fire Cider- Zesty Immune Tonic

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Two batches of Fire Cider are now available, with cold and flu season just around the corner.  Fire Cider is an affordable, natural and spicy way to stay healthy this winter.  Traditionally used as a fall and winter tonic, fire cider can be taken daily as a preventative measure or during the first stages of cold and flu to boost immunity and fortify one’s natural defenses.  Our fire cider contains the following spicy herbs known for their antimicrobial and immune enhancing properties, horseradish root, onion, ginger, garlic, cayenne, serrano and habenero peppers in a base of apple cider vinegar.  It can be taken straight for those who like things spicy, incorporated into various foods and beverages or with a little honey and warm water.  Check out both our Spicy and regular Fire Cider .

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Herb Bio- Yerba Santa (Eriodictyon californicum)

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There are a variety of species of yerba santa found throughout the southwestern United States.  Eriodictyon californicum is native to many parts of northern California and was highly valued and used extensively by Native California tribes.   Yerba Santa is a dark green bush with sticky leaves that exude highly aromatic resins.   Spanish priests extolling the medicinal virtues of the plant, coined it yerba santa, meaning “sacred” or “holy herb”.

This sacred herb continues to be a blessing for those suffering from both upper and lower respiratory problems.  Yerba Santa is most effective for sinus congestion, seasonal allergies and hay fever, as well as bronchitis, asthma and lower respiratory distress characterized by a sore throat, weak voice and moist cough.  Taken during acute symptoms, yerba santa acts as a respiratory stimulant, decongestant and expectorant.   It also produces a secondary action that dries up and reduces copious mucus.  Yerba Santa is also indicated for chronic or acute cystitis and chronic gastritis.

Yerba Santa is an indispensible herb for many people plagued by seasonal allergies as well as acute respiratory conditions.  Interested in learning more about Yerba Santa and our other Herbal Extracts?  Check out the Herbal Extracts in our shop.

 

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