Thank you for this useful video ! God blessed us with herbs. Slippery elm and cinnamon tea truly saved my life when doctors didn’t. All glory to God! Praise JESUS
I bought the yarrow dried flowers from iherb, very effective for my stomach sensitivities when I at wrong foods. However, there are brown color bugs. Clean it 3 times but still there. So perhaps capsules are bett😢er.
I have this in abundance, I planted it in flower beds and just let it multiply . It's a hardy fern type plant. As long as it can get moisture it will thrive, it will use humidity as a moisture source in the south. It's beautiful lush green
Yarrow is more of a medicinal plant than an edible plant. I drink the flower tea from time to time in moderation, and use the flowers sparingly as a spice. Other than that, you'd have to ask someone who knows more about herbal medicine. I personally think yarrow would ruin the flavor of most smoothies. It's pretty bitter.
No need to remove the flowers to have the medicinal qualities. The whole flower and leaves can be used. And obviously,it's bitter! It's medicine 😏 Helps against (menstrual) cramps, too. Maybe it contains magnesium?!?
Thank you for this useful video ! God blessed us with herbs. Slippery elm and cinnamon tea truly saved my life when doctors didn’t. All glory to God! Praise JESUS
You Jesus cultists are so tiresome!!!!!!
Praise God,what was wrong with you?
Greetings from England, and thank you for your excellent video!!
this amazing plant popped up as a volunteer in my cabbage patch in upstate NY and I welcome it! awesome video thanks for the great info!
I appreciate you speaking to the use of the flowering part and the potency that it too has
Thank you. I have it growing everywhere on my property in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and will be making tincture. Good video!
Thanks for watching!
nice! I plan to grow it as a medicinal herb with echinacea and others
What a useful video!! Thank you!
Great identification video!!!!
You got me hooked !! I love to learn about herbs and stuff ! I subscribed
Thanks!!
Me and my kids picked some this evening. You weren't kidding when you said it grows like a weed in Oklahoma!
I'm not really a cook... Love it thanks for the smile 😁 aka laugh
Great video sir...thank you for the lesson...
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information! That is very kind of you.
Love this video! Thank you so much
I use them for military training, great for headaches
Thank you, great informative video
Thank you for watching!
THANK YOU
thanks
🎉🎉 one of my favorites 🎉🎉
Very good for women
I bought the yarrow dried flowers from iherb, very effective for my stomach sensitivities when I at wrong foods. However, there are brown color bugs. Clean it 3 times but still there. So perhaps capsules are bett😢er.
So if it stops bleeding, someone on anticoagulants shouldn't eat it? Maybe I would be okay to apply it externally?
great
I have this in abundance, I planted it in flower beds and just let it multiply . It's a hardy fern type plant. As long as it can get moisture it will thrive, it will use humidity as a moisture source in the south. It's beautiful lush green
Does this work on lymphoma??
Who's here because of Red dead redemption 2 ?
Nice job on your video. As a race, we have to get back to God's medicine cabinet.
Europe too
Can you take it before surgery?
Nope for a week before and after
@@CrazyFactsWowdoes it stop internal bleeding?
Can you mix yarrow with slippery elm and marshmallow root? I mix the 2 in my smoothie , can I add yarrow to it?
Yarrow is more of a medicinal plant than an edible plant. I drink the flower tea from time to time in moderation, and use the flowers sparingly as a spice. Other than that, you'd have to ask someone who knows more about herbal medicine. I personally think yarrow would ruin the flavor of most smoothies. It's pretty bitter.
if it was called yarrow (achllea milleflium) because of achilles what was it called before?
Cavemens called the great white man
No need to remove the flowers to have the medicinal qualities. The whole flower and leaves can be used.
And obviously,it's bitter!
It's medicine 😏
Helps against (menstrual) cramps, too. Maybe it contains magnesium?!?
I use to drink tea and cut leaves for baby chicken in feed .
Looks a lot like hemlock
Poison hemlock has purple on the stem
Plant ID is critical always. 👍
Old people smoke it