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 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
@@leemathews7263 I am not sure, but I am very sure about external bleeding. As a free kids we used to get badly hurt like on barb wire, trees and so on and the cuts were so deep, so we would go and look for that herb, get the 2 stones and smash the herb to mash and put on the wound and the bleeding would stop just like that...
Yes for things like stomach ulcers definitely. Also some recommend it for blood in the urine because it is good for the kidneys, but that is beyond my level of knowledge. Seems like you'd want to treat the root issue, but yarrow can help in the meantime. @@leemathews7263
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.
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?!?