Aceite esencial de Yarrow – Achillea millefolium

    The Warrior's Herb

    Yarrow

    Achillea millefolium

    Yarrow essential oil, named after the Greek hero Achilles, has been used for wound healing since ancient times. Its deep blue color comes from chamazulene, indicating powerful anti-inflammatory properties.

    OrigenBulgaria
    ExtracciónSteam distillation from flowers
    Perfil aromáticoSweet, herbaceous, slightly bitter with camphoraceous notes
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    Limpieza & Hogar

    • Not typically used for cleaning

    Autocuidado & Belleza

    • Wound care applications
    • Anti-inflammatory skincare
    • Hormone balance
    • Varicose vein support

    Recetas DIY

    Anti-Inflammatory Serum

    2 drops yarrow in 1 oz rosehip oil

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    Notas de seguridad

    • • Avoid during pregnancy
    • • May cause sensitivity
    • • Contains thujone - use cautiously
    • • Not for long-term use
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