Below you will find details on the herb or plant selected on the previous page. Please read and research carefully before attempting to make any homemade remedies using medicinal plants, as some have contraindications, may not be suitable for certain groups of people, or may be inappropriate for specific health conditions. Feel free to reach out—we’ll advise as best we can.
Achillea millefolium—commonly known as Yarrow—is a tough, spreading perennial herb commonly found in meadows, roadsides, and gardens across temperate regions. It has distinctive feathery, fern-like leaves and flat clusters of small white or pinkish flowers that bloom from summer into autumn. It commonly grows wild in open fields and meadows. Here are some close-up views of the plant in full bloom:
In gardens, it attracts pollinators like bees while deterring some pests. Young leaves can add a mild, aromatic bitterness to salads or soups. Always consult a herbalist or healthcare professional before using it, especially if you have allergies or take medications.
We firmly believe herbs are among the most effective and natural ways to support the body’s healing—gifts from God’s wise design for our wellbeing, often gentler and more harmonious than many pharmaceutical options. However, herbs are potent and individual responses vary, so it is essential to consult your doctor (GP), qualified healthcare specialist, pharmacist, or registered medical herbalist before using any herb—especially if pregnant, breastfeeding, on medications, or managing a health condition. Your health decisions are your own responsibility; this information is shared for educational purposes only.