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Yarrow
YARROW ESSENTIAL OIL
Size: 5 ml. Violet glass bottle
Botanical Name: Achillea millefolia
Source: Bulgaria
Method: Steam distilled from certified organic flowers and aerial parts
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When inhaled, Yarrow helps open one up to cosmic energy and expanded awareness, making it a good preparation for energy healing, shamanic journeying, or spiritual work.
It balances and supports the intuition and enhances a positive dream state. It is a wonderful addition to sprays or diffuser blends for children who experience bad dreams. It can be diffused, or sprayed in the air above their pillow as they go to bed.
Homeopathic Properties
• Analgesic • Anti-allergic • Anti-cancer • Anti-cattarh • Anti-inflammatory • Anti-microbial • Anti-pyretic • Anti-phlogistic • Anti-rheumatic • Anti-septic • Anti-spasmodic • Astringent • Carminative • Cholagogue • Cholaretic • Cicatrizant • Detoxifer: drugs or alcohol, blood • Diaphoretic • Diuretic • Emollient • Expectorant • Emmenagogue • Febrifuge • Hemostatic • Hypotensive • Laxative, mild • Stimulant • Tonic: vascular • Vulnerary
Aromatic Profile
Top note: Sweet, fruity, herbaceous notes
Heart Note: Sweet, fruity, herbaceous, warm, woody notes
Base Note: Fruity, herbaceous, woody notes
Classification:
Tenacity: Medium
In natural perfumery it is used in herbal blends, sacred perfumes, literary perfumes, herbal perfumes, and modern floral perfumes.
It blends well with many essential oils, floral and non-floral alike. Try it with English Chamomile, Jade Cypress, Davana, or Melissa.
Uses
Internal–oral homeopathic dilution, inhalation, diffusion
External–topical application, massage, bath, local or spinal compress, application to energy centers and meridian points
Observations and Anecdotal Information
Yarrow essential oil is gentle and beautiful. Its deep blue color is indicative of azulene content, which is a powerful natural anti-inflammatory.
It is a blood cleanser that helps filter toxins from the liver, and lowers blood pressure. It helps cleanse the liver from heavy metals, petrochemical miasm, and radiation damage.
A great way to use this oil is to apply it diluted to the solar plexus and liver area, coating it lightly. Repeat this treatment once a week for several months, to support liver regeneration.
For extreme cases of liver toxicity, you may wish to alternate this treatment with an application of Rhassoul, Pascalite, or French green clay mixed with warm water, to help draw toxic accumulation out of the tissues.
The oil will begin to penetrate at once when applied. Soak a towel in hot water, wring it out, and place it on top of the abdomen where the oil was applied. Cover with another dry towel, and sit or lie still for 10 to 20 minutes while the warmth and moisture drive the essential oil into the body tissues.
Yarrow essential oil can also be used in the bath to relax muscles and detoxify. A few drops will go a long way, so use sparingly. You will feel relaxed and ready to sleep when you come out of the bath!
Lastly, Yarrow is a very good choice for treating wounds, helping to stop bleeding and relieve pain from cuts and injuries.
Cautions
• Generally recognized as safe at normal dosage.
• Avoid essential oil contact with eyes.
• Store safely out of the reach of children.
• All internal uses should be researched and/or supported by a health care professional. Product quality and dosage are critically important when using essential oils internally.
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The information on this website is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, please consult your physician and do your research before using these products. All information is provided for educational purposes and should not be viewed as health claims.