question archive What kind of response can be given to a discussion with the post below? What is the medication/healing practice and why is it of interest to you? I chose Yarrow that was named after Achilles, the Greek mythical hero who used it to stop the bleeding in his soldiers' wounds

What kind of response can be given to a discussion with the post below? What is the medication/healing practice and why is it of interest to you? I chose Yarrow that was named after Achilles, the Greek mythical hero who used it to stop the bleeding in his soldiers' wounds

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What kind of response can be given to a discussion with the post below?

What is the medication/healing practice and why is it of interest to you? I chose Yarrow that was named after Achilles, the Greek mythical hero who used it to stop the bleeding in his soldiers' wounds. The flowers, leaves, and stems of the yarrow plant are used as medicine and is available in forms of dried or fresh herb, capsules or tablets, tinctures, liquid extracts. Yarrow is one of my most loved herbs for several reason. The first reason is that I noticed an Indigenous student in Indigenous Center at Sask Polytech was using yarrow for healing. They told me that yarrow is good for women's reproduction system, use in a smudge stick, and healing emotional damage. The second reason is that in my community in Iran, people use yarrow for treating any kind of infection. My mother who has many experiences with using herbal remedies, advises yarrow for curing yeast infection on skin, throat, vagina, and intestines.

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