Medicinal herb that is traditionally used to treat arthritis, fever, the common
cold and hypertension. It is mainly recommended for lack of appetite and minor
dyspeptic complaints. For external use, it is added to bath water to treat
pelvic autonomic dysfunction (painful cramp-like conditions of the lower pelvis
in women).
Do not exceed recommended dosage as overuse may cause skin photo sensitivity,
dizziness and headaches in some people. Yarrow causes allergies in some people,
producing a nasty rash. Commission E reports no known drug interactions or
contraindications. However, the prevention magazine book Nature’s Medicines
advises pregnant women to steer clear of medicinal quantities of yarrow. Fresh
plants may cause dermatitis in sensitive people.
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