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Organic Cut & Sifted Yarrow Flowers, 16 oz (453 g)

$ 7.1

  • Brand: Frontier Co-op
  • Expiration Date: 10/01/2027
  • Form: Dried
  • MPN: FRO00970
  • Package Quantity: 16 oz
  • Product: Tea
  • Type: 38181
  • UPC: 089836009708
  • gtin13: 089836009708

Description

Member Owned Since 197 USDA Organic Herbal Supplement Achillea Millefolium Kosher Non-Irradiated Certified Organic by QAI Yarrow flowers (Achillea millefolium) bloom from June to September. There are many lovely garden varieties in hues of pink, purple and cream, but the flowers of the traditional herb are white. A strongly astringent herb, it's also called milfoil, soldier's woundwort, nosebleed and thousand leaf. Our eBay Store About Us Contact Us Add to Favorite Sellers Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 tsp (640 mg) Servings: About 708 Amount per Serving % Daily Value Organic Yarrow, cut (flowers) 640 mg * * Daily Value not established. Expiration Date: 10/01/2027 Disclaimer: Our receiving department does its best to verify and then enter the correct expiration dates for all incoming products. However, discrepancies do occur from time to time. This being said, the exceptionally high turnover at iHerb ensures that our inventory is among the freshest in the industry. Frontier Co-op, Organic Cut & Sifted Yarrow Flowers, 16 oz (453 g) DESCRIPTION: Member Owned Since 197 USDA Organic Herbal Supplement Achillea Millefolium Kosher Non-Irradiated Certified Organic by QAI Yarrow flowers (Achillea millefolium) bloom from June to September. There are many lovely garden varieties in hues of pink, purple and cream, but the flowers of the traditional herb are white. A strongly astringent herb, it's also called milfoil, soldier's woundwort, nosebleed and thousand leaf. SUGGESTED USE: To prepare as a tea, pour 8 oz. boiling water over 1 tsp. of herb. Cover and steep 3-5 minutes, strain and serve immediately. INGREDIENTS: Achillea Millefolium WARNINGS: Safety Guideline: Not for use during pregnancy except under the supervision of a qualified health practitioner. Persons with allergies to other members of the Asteraceae family should exercise caution with yarrow, as allergic cross-reactivity is common to Asteraceae plants.