Millefolium

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Other Names : Achillea millefolium, Yarrow, milfoil, woundwort, staunchweed, nosebleed.
See also : Yarrow

Special Precautions of Millefolium

Health Benefits and uses of Millefolium are

  • Bleeding from injuries, internal bleeding, or menstrual irregularities
  • Congestion in the ears, eyes, nose, and chest
  • Profuse, painful uterine bleeding following childbirth or an abortion
  • Severe colicky pain, diarrhea, or painful varicose veins, during pregnancy
  • Sore nipples and suppressed breast milk after childbirth

Millefolium Profile Type

Millefolium best suits those who tend to be most irritable in the evening. Longing for rest but going to bed late, they wake feeling unrefreshed, confused, dizzy, and stupefied, as if drunk. When irritable, they may become overly excitable and violent. Children who fit this profile tend to moan and sigh. Millefolium is used chiefly for bleeding from injuries, and for internal bleeding and menstrual irregularities, such as delayed or absent menstruation that may lead to convulsions, or heavy menstrual periods that impair fertility. Millefolium may also be given in pregnancy for severe colicky pain, diarrhea, and painful varicose veins, or for recovery from miscarriage. It is used for profuse, painless uterine bleeding following childbirth or an abortion, and for sore nipples and suppressed breast milk after childbirth. The other key symptom for Millefolium is congestion, associated with piercing pains in the ears, teeth, and temples. There may be congestion in the ears, eyes, nose, and chest.