Guest guest Posted December 27, 2007 Report Share Posted December 27, 2007 Your Herb of the Week is Yarrow Visit Years to Your Health for herbs and supplements: http://getresponse.com/t/9624413/415146/159859636/ Read the whole article here: http://getresponse.com/t/9624412/415146/159859636/ Yarrow is often put in the category of " bitter herbs " because of the powerful, volatile oil it contains. This oil, called Achillein, together with tannin (tannic acid), gives a stimulating, astringent, and bitter edge to the flavor and action. These properties, along with many others, act on the liver to strengthen its efficiency and stimulate bile production. Yarrow also functions as a strong antiseptic and viral inhibitor. Yarrow's action as an astringent means that it firms and tones tissues, including the tissues of internal organs that might have become flaccid, inefficient, or tired out by abuse from unhealthy habits and/or a toxic environment. While Yarrow tones the tissues, its stimulating property also rehabilitates the body's systems into renewed alertness and immunity. As an antiseptic and antiviral agent, Yarrow kills many harmful microorganisms upon contact. Its volatile oil collects and absorbs many impurities (I think of it as gathering the toxins into little packets) and then, somewhat like a detergent, breaks down these " corralled " toxins into forms much easier for the body to eliminate without the usual illness symptoms. In many ways, Yarrow's inhibiting action is similar to an oil spill cleanup job. Cold Sore Freedom In 3 Days. All Natural Cure For Stopping Cold Sores In 3 Days! http://getresponse.com/t/9624410/415146/159859636/ Enzymedica Acid Soothe Acid Soothe was formulated for the person suffering from any discomfort associated with gastrointestinal distress. http://getresponse.com/t/9624411/415146/159859636/ EatMoreHerbs.com 1300 Atlanta Irving Texas 75062 United States -- To or to change your contact details, visit: http://getresponse.com/r?p=0wfT/2U/e7Z5C02nl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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