Foraging Yarrow for Herbal Tea
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2020
- Here woodlands.co.uk visit forager Kael Atterton. Here he shows us how to safely forage Yarrow, a flowering plant also known as Achillea millefolium. He gives us information about it’s uses, it's folklore, where and when they grow and how to prepare yarrow for a herbal infusion.
You can use both the flowers and the leaves to make medicinal tea which is sometime found to help treat colds. Alternatively Yarrow can be eaten raw on a salad! Next time you are out exploring meadows or woodlands keep an eye out for this versatile and useful plant. With thanks to Kael Atterton and Red Squirrel Ancestral Skills.
A film for WoodlandsTV by Emily George and Rose Dunster.
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I found this video, the voice, the music and the information very calming
More videos like this with Kael please!! Great information, calm and easy to watch and follow. Thanks.
I’ve never seen Yarrow out in fields, but I will start looking , thank you 😊
Thank you so much for this experience! I’ve been finding some yarrow growing a bit more around my property and saving some of it in pots. I want to protect it from getting mowed down because the bees and butterflies love it. And I can’t wait to try a tea!
Having grown yarrow for over a decade, I am finally drinking the first cup of yarrow tea, thanks to your video. Thank you!
What a versatile and useful plant! And what a relaxing and informative video!
Thank you for demonstrating how to use❤️
Wonderful thank you so much for your knowledge
As you can imagine, I really like this plant, and this video is really nice
Really informative! Thanks for your knowledge and time telling us about the wonderful Yarrow. Keep up the good work.
Good job - Thanks 🙏
Thank you
I have this on my driveway, will make a brew and try it.
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Lovely calm informative video thanks. I don't think I've come across yarrow yet but will now keep a look out for it. It's not the unbeliferae am trying to ID. The search goes on....
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“The flowers are these, kind of, cluster of white flowers” Ancestral wisdom indeed.
I forage yarrow for my bunnies (fresh and dry). Maybe I should give a go as well.
Good
Found this on my property. How much water to tea spoon? Ty for this video. Great job
Id love to know how you made that bag!
In drink it regularly it is a great healer 🙂🙂🙂😎
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Thank you Kael, this came just in the right moment!! Was wondering if you know if yarrow is good for menstraution pain...? Someone told me that, but it feels a bit counterintuitive being a coagulant, but I don´t really know... Pd: love your cup of tea :)
I heard that ladys mantle is good for menstrual pain.
Sharon Scott Thanks, didn’t know that one!
Evening Primrose oil has really helped me. I'm unsure if you can take it directly from the plant, but I take a conventional capsule daily Really helps. Alongside having a really good nutrient dense diet, magnesium supplements, acupuncture and yoga and qigong :) and if you're open to energy work, then healing the trauma in the womb would be helpful as well
Tenneessee it's Everywhere...yarrow
Thk u!!!💚
Nice kuksa. Did you make it?
Yep, sure did. Thanks
Can you find this in England?
Yes!
It’s at the side of the road in my village ....
It's very common.
What time of year does it come out?
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No herb garden is complete without Yarrow, but it's medicinal properties are pretty piss poor. It's a good dye though!
wait what..... it's good for alot? what do you mean
@@12marcusboy Piss poor means it doesn't have very much, it's not that great lol.
Loose the nose ring.
It’s lose*, also who the hell are you to tell him to lose his nose ring he can do and wear what the hell he wants!
Lose the attitude.
Why lose the nose ring? Maybe learn how to spell!
Learn to spell the only language you know