Yarrow Herbal Tea Achillea Milefollium | Antioxidant and Digestive Tea

Yarrow Herbal Tea (Achillea milefollium)

Antioxidant | Analgesic | Digestive

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Yarrow Herbal Tea

Yarrow is a medicinal and herbaceous plant native to Europe and Asia that contains the following properties: analgesic, expectorant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, stimulating, hydrating and digestive. Achillea was named after Achilles because she helped treat wounds in soldiers during the war.

Ingredients: 100% Yarrow, plant (Achillea milefollium).

The yarrow plant has a strong characteristic smell and is usually used to prepare culinary dishes. Typically, some constituents of yarrow are harvested for different needs, from roots to leaves and flowers. Yarrow leaves are often used in tea preparation. Yarrow tea is used to ease digestion and fight circulatory problems. In addition, it acts to reduce fever, even as the symptoms of flu and colds.

This powerful plant stands out for its high quantity of antioxidants and its healing effect. The yarrow tea can help reduce hypertension and rheumatism due to its high level of salicylic acid. It can also contribute to treating skin lesions, headaches, acne, menstrual cramps, hair loss, fluid retention, and diarrhea. Yarrow can promote the strengthening of your defenses and the intestine's functioning.

Yarrow can reach between 20 and 90 cm in height. Spiritually, yarrow is typically used in witchcraft to combat the evil eye and give confidence and long-term happiness in a love relationship.

Water temperature: 100º

Infusion time: 10 minutes

Recommended quantity: two cups daily. The maximum consumption of yarrow tea should be 20 days on maximum with 7 days intervals between them. Yarrow tea is an excellent option to drink on the coldest days and the hottest days as a refreshment.

Preparation: Place 15g of yarrow leaves in a liter of boiled water. Cover the container and let it act for 10 minutes. Finally, strain, and the tea is ready to drink.

Store in a cool, dry place.

Warnings: This plant should be avoided by pregnant women, babies, or anyone with hypersensitivity to its chemical components without prior medical advice.

Note: The image shown was realized in our company, however, the type of cut and dimensions of the plant may vary from supply to supply or time of year.

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