Details
This useful Complex brings together seven herbs originating in many different habitats and areas of the world. Each has been known for its beneficial properties for centuries. Alfred Vogel, who worked with them and knew their individual value, commended their worth in this Complex face to face and through his writings.
Yarrow is classified by herbalists as one of the bitter herbs. Other herbs in this category include Centaurium, Gentian and Dandelion. These have the common ability to stimulate digestive processes, balancing gastric juice secretion and improving the breakdown of food.
Also known as:
Achillea millefolium
Uses:
• Bloating
• Indigestion
• Food intolerances
• Flatulence
How it works:
Bitters stimulate the tastebuds. This triggers a reflex nerve action which increases the flow of saliva and stomach enzymes. The sum total of this is an improvement in the digestive function of the stomach and small intestines.
Yarrow contains volatile oils and flavonoids. These have an antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory action on the digestive system, easing colic and reducing flatulence. It may be very useful for the diverse symptoms of IBS.
Additional advice:
Do not use if you intend to sunbathe or use a sunbed as Yarrow can have a photosensitising action.
In the use of bitter herbs, the bitter taste is essential to its therapeutic action, so do not attempt to disguise the taste.