About Yarrow ... Yarrow in the Media ... Yarrow paper; Questions and Answers about Yarrow; Source code; Note: the source code implements an older version of Yarrow, not the one specified in the paper.
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Common Yarrow; (Achillea millefolium LINN.); Click on graphic for larger imag ... Yarrow was formerly much esteemed as a vulnerary, and its old names of Soldier's Wound Wort and Knight's Milfoil testify to this. The Highlanders still make an ointment from it, which they apply to wounds, and Milfoil tea is held in much...
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Yarrow has been valued since ancient times for its ability to stop bleeding, hence its folk name "nosebleed." Today, yarrow is valued for its ability to fight off colds and flu. It is also an ingredient in many herbal cosmetics.
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Information about the Yarrow (YarrowYarrow) ... Yarrow has been valued since ancient times for its ability to stop bleeding, hence its folk name "nosebleed." Today, yarrow is valued for its ability to fight off colds and flu. It is also an ingredient in many herbal cosmetics.
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Achillea millefolium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Achillea millefolium or yarrow (other common names common yarrow, gordaldo , nosebleed plant , old man's pepper , sanguinary , milfoil , soldier's woundwort , thousand-leaf (as its ...
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Legend has it that yarrow (Achillea millefolium) was named after Achilles, the Greek mythical figure who used it to stop the bleeding wounds of his soldiers. ... Very few scientific studies have looked at yarrow's use as an herbal medicine. Traditionally, it was used for three types of ailments: applied topically,
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Official municipal web site. ... the Town of Yarrow Point is bordered on three sides by the eastern shoreline of Lake Washington. This peninsula covers approximately 231 acres, has 4.32 miles of streets, and includes about 405 homes housing an estimated population of 1,010 residents.
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