Wild Foraged Alaskan Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) Tincture, Double Extracted Achillea Millefolium, 2oz

$10.00

Wild Alaskan yarrow (Achillea Millefolium) harvested approximately 200 miles south of the Arctic Circle.

-GMO Free

-Organic

-Soy Free

-Sugar Free

-Free of All Artificial Additives (including “natural” flavors).

-Gluten Free

Yarrow has been famously used by people all over the world, and is the subject of scientific research.

While it may be entertaining to learn that it was used to “protect Achilles” and other ancient peoples amidst their sandaled travels, to me, that doesn’t exactly import enough information about why the heck people would go through the effort to harvest, process, and consume this plant. I might even go as far as to say I’d be more interested in what Jennifer Lopez considered a worthy plant in her life compared to…Achilles. To be fair, this old tale was most likely the coherent style of the time to inform people about yarrow’s ability to be applied topically to wounds which is a very real property of this plant.

It is known to contain:

-isovaleric acid

-salicylic acid

-asparagine, sterols

-gallic acid

-benzoic acid

-chlorogenic acid

-vanillic acid

-caffeic acid

-syringic acid

-p-coumaric acid

- sinapic acid

-ferulic acid

-cinnamic acid

-myricetin

-hesperidin

-quercetin

-luteolin

- kaempferol

-apigenin

-rutin

-hyperoside

You might be surprised to learn that it also contains Thujone, which is one of THEE most impactful compounds also found in wormwood (like, the green liquor absinth), and can be a potent pain relief support and induce a calm and creative mood.

It is also extensively studied, from chronic inflammation, nephrotoxicity, nephropathy, hemmoroids, anxiety, vasodilation, parkinson’s, gut bacteria, to name a few.

All of the above is for informational purposes only, this product is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Every single person should consult a healthcare professional before adding any plant or supplement into their life.

Pregnant people are advised to take researching and considering avoiding adding plants and supplements into their lives very seriously. Like, even rosemary, basil, sage, thyme, SO many plants have a huge impact on our bodies.

Have a question? Just ask!

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Wild Alaskan yarrow (Achillea Millefolium) harvested approximately 200 miles south of the Arctic Circle.

-GMO Free

-Organic

-Soy Free

-Sugar Free

-Free of All Artificial Additives (including “natural” flavors).

-Gluten Free

Yarrow has been famously used by people all over the world, and is the subject of scientific research.

While it may be entertaining to learn that it was used to “protect Achilles” and other ancient peoples amidst their sandaled travels, to me, that doesn’t exactly import enough information about why the heck people would go through the effort to harvest, process, and consume this plant. I might even go as far as to say I’d be more interested in what Jennifer Lopez considered a worthy plant in her life compared to…Achilles. To be fair, this old tale was most likely the coherent style of the time to inform people about yarrow’s ability to be applied topically to wounds which is a very real property of this plant.

It is known to contain:

-isovaleric acid

-salicylic acid

-asparagine, sterols

-gallic acid

-benzoic acid

-chlorogenic acid

-vanillic acid

-caffeic acid

-syringic acid

-p-coumaric acid

- sinapic acid

-ferulic acid

-cinnamic acid

-myricetin

-hesperidin

-quercetin

-luteolin

- kaempferol

-apigenin

-rutin

-hyperoside

You might be surprised to learn that it also contains Thujone, which is one of THEE most impactful compounds also found in wormwood (like, the green liquor absinth), and can be a potent pain relief support and induce a calm and creative mood.

It is also extensively studied, from chronic inflammation, nephrotoxicity, nephropathy, hemmoroids, anxiety, vasodilation, parkinson’s, gut bacteria, to name a few.

All of the above is for informational purposes only, this product is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Every single person should consult a healthcare professional before adding any plant or supplement into their life.

Pregnant people are advised to take researching and considering avoiding adding plants and supplements into their lives very seriously. Like, even rosemary, basil, sage, thyme, SO many plants have a huge impact on our bodies.

Have a question? Just ask!

Wild Alaskan yarrow (Achillea Millefolium) harvested approximately 200 miles south of the Arctic Circle.

-GMO Free

-Organic

-Soy Free

-Sugar Free

-Free of All Artificial Additives (including “natural” flavors).

-Gluten Free

Yarrow has been famously used by people all over the world, and is the subject of scientific research.

While it may be entertaining to learn that it was used to “protect Achilles” and other ancient peoples amidst their sandaled travels, to me, that doesn’t exactly import enough information about why the heck people would go through the effort to harvest, process, and consume this plant. I might even go as far as to say I’d be more interested in what Jennifer Lopez considered a worthy plant in her life compared to…Achilles. To be fair, this old tale was most likely the coherent style of the time to inform people about yarrow’s ability to be applied topically to wounds which is a very real property of this plant.

It is known to contain:

-isovaleric acid

-salicylic acid

-asparagine, sterols

-gallic acid

-benzoic acid

-chlorogenic acid

-vanillic acid

-caffeic acid

-syringic acid

-p-coumaric acid

- sinapic acid

-ferulic acid

-cinnamic acid

-myricetin

-hesperidin

-quercetin

-luteolin

- kaempferol

-apigenin

-rutin

-hyperoside

You might be surprised to learn that it also contains Thujone, which is one of THEE most impactful compounds also found in wormwood (like, the green liquor absinth), and can be a potent pain relief support and induce a calm and creative mood.

It is also extensively studied, from chronic inflammation, nephrotoxicity, nephropathy, hemmoroids, anxiety, vasodilation, parkinson’s, gut bacteria, to name a few.

All of the above is for informational purposes only, this product is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Every single person should consult a healthcare professional before adding any plant or supplement into their life.

Pregnant people are advised to take researching and considering avoiding adding plants and supplements into their lives very seriously. Like, even rosemary, basil, sage, thyme, SO many plants have a huge impact on our bodies.

Have a question? Just ask!