Hemorrhoid Sitz Bath
Jan 27, 2012
Sitz Bath
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Carex Inflatable Ring Cushion, Rubber $6.99 P703-00. 15 in x 3 in. 38.1 cm x 7.6 cm. Durable, Heavy-gauge rubber conforms to body contour. Cleans easily with a damp cloth. For home, office, travel. Made in China…. |
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Carex Sitz Bath $7.61 Ideal for episiotomy or postpartum recuperation. For use in the treatment of hemorrhoids and other conditions in the anal and genital areas. Convenient on/off flow control clip. 2 qt solution bag, 2.1 qt basin, 60 tube. Fits all standard toilets. Made in China…. |
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Duro-Med Portable Bidet/Sitz Bath $15.60 Duro-Med Portable Bidet/Sitz Bath provides a wide, contoured edge for maximum comfort and support. This product is for use in the treatment of hemorrhoids and other perineal conditions. It also offers a convenient on/off flow control clip. The Bidet/Sitz Bath fits most home commodes. Equipped with a durable plastic basin is easy to clean. Comes individually boxed or individually poly bagged…. |
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Sof-Sitz Inflatable Sitz Bath $14.94 A comfortable, portable, inflatable sitz bath made of heavy-duty vinyl. Designed to fit all standard toilets. |
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Sitz Bath, Color Purple, Quantity 10 $31.78 BATH,SITZ,MAUVE- RETAIL |
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Sitz Bath, Color Gold, Quantity 10 $32.24 BATH,SITZ,MAUVE- RETAIL |
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Sitz Bath, Color Purple, Quantity Box of 4 $40.04 BATH,SITZ,MAUVE- RETAIL |
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Sitz Bath, Color Purple, Quantity 1 $9.04 BATH,SITZ,MAUVE- RETAIL |
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Carex Sitz Bath, 6/Pack $61.23 The Carex Sitz Bath is ideal for use in the treatment of hemorrhoids and other conditions in the anal and genital areas, and especially after an episiotomy. It has wide contoured edes for comfort and comes with a covenient on/off flow control clip. Designed to fit standard toilets. * Product Size: 60″ (152.4 cm) no-kink tubing. * Capacity: Bag = 2 U.S. qts (1.9 L), Basin = 2.1 U.S. qts (2 L). |
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Medline Sitz Bath, Graphite, 10/cs $32.29 Features of the Medline Sitz Bath: Provides soothing rectal and/or perineal soaking therapy with this high-impact plastic bowl. Solution bag with 2000 mL capacity can be hung from any convenient fixture and is graduated and imprinted with instructions for easy use. Shut-off clamp on the tubing controls flow. Sets are individually bagged. |
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Sitz Bath Set $16.04 Vented bowl helps prevent accidental overflow. Set includes: 2000cc graduated bag, 60" kink resistant tubing, shutoff clamp and instruction booklet. ideal use in the treatment of hemorhoids and other conditions in the anal and genital areas. 60" in diameter hold 2.1 quarts. |
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Graham Field Sitz Bath, Gold, Pack of 5 $23.99 Product Detail:* Sitz Bath, Gold. * Complete with graduated water bag and tubing.* Capacity 2000cc. Graham-Field has been supplying the healthcare market with one of the broadest selections of high quality healthcare products and services. All of their products have been designed with a single objective – to enhance the quality of life of the people that use their products and their caregivers.Their brands, such as Everest & Jennings and LaBac, Lumex, Labtron, Grafco, Smith & Davis and Simmons-offer the quality and value you’ve come to trust. |
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Sitz Bath Set, Quantity 10 $49.04 Fits standard toilets and commodes. Vented bowl helps prevent accidental overflow. Set includes: 2000cc graduated bag, 60" kink-resistant tubing, shutoff clamp and instruction booklet. Bulk in poly bag. Mauve. |
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Sitz Bath Set, Quantity 1 $13.99 Fits standard toilets and commodes. Vented bowl helps prevent accidental overflow. Set includes: 2000cc graduated bag, 60" kink-resistant tubing, shutoff clamp and instruction booklet. Bulk in poly bag. Mauve. |
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Hemorrhoid Cream 1 oz: HF $7.29 Nelsons H+Care Hemorrhoid cream is a soothing cream formulated from four plant tinctures to help alleviate the discomfort of hemorrhoids. For extra effectiveness use H+care Hemorrhoid wipes to cleanse and soothe the area before applying the cream. Containing the same active plant ingredients than the cream both products together present an effective alternative to help you when suffering from this uncomfortable ailment. |
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HemAway Hemorrhoid Cream – 1oz tube, Quantity Each $13.04 Contains two main ingredients to alleviate the pain, itching, and burning of anorectal discomfort. The first is Lidocaine. This numbing ingredient is very powerful, using the maximum allowed by the FDA. The second ingredient is Phenylephrine, again at maximum strength, which reduces the swelling of the hemorrhoid and inflamed tissue. Also includes Aloe, Vitamin E, and Grape Skin Extract to further heal and soothe the area. Non-greasy, odorless, and non-staining. Contains permeation enhancers to quickly absorb into the area for fast-acting relief. Does not contain petroleum. Due to the strength of ingredients the FDA requires a child-resistant cap. |
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Hemorrhoid Pain 100 tablets: K $13.49 For the temporary relief of rectal itching, rectal burning and hemorrhoidal swelling. |
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Hemorrhoid Relief 2 oz: HF $17.99 For fast relief of rectal itching, burning, aching, splintering pain, backache, bleeding, oozing – Associated with blind or protruding hemorrhoids. |
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HemAway Hemorrhoid Cream – 1oz tube, Quantity Box of 6 $98.18 Contains two main ingredients to alleviate the pain, itching, and burning of anorectal discomfort. The first is Lidocaine. This numbing ingredient is very powerful, using the maximum allowed by the FDA. The second ingredient is Phenylephrine, again at maximum strength, which reduces the swelling of the hemorrhoid and inflamed tissue. Also includes Aloe, Vitamin E, and Grape Skin Extract to further heal and soothe the area. Non-greasy, odorless, and non-staining. Contains permeation enhancers to quickly absorb into the area for fast-acting relief. Does not contain petroleum. Due to the strength of ingredients the FDA requires a child-resistant cap. |
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Avenoc Hemorrhoid Remedy 60 Tab: HF $9.89 Avenoc® Ointment for Hemorrhoids • Soreness • Itching • Burning Avenoc® Ointment combines homeopathic medicines traditionally used to relieve minor symptoms of hemorrhoids such as soreness, itching and burning. Regulated as drugs by the FDA, homeopathic medicines are safe and reliable. Avenoc® Ointment is made by Boiron, the world leader in homeopathy. For more than 65 years, Boiron has been committed to funding scientific research and educating the public and health care professionals about homeopathic medicines. |
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Hemorrhoid Relief Ointment 1.76 oz Pain 100 tablets: K $15.29 For the temporary relief of hemorrhoidal discomfort and rectal soreness. |
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BATH STEP $25.04 BATH STEP |
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Hemorrhoidal Ointment $7.04 Good Sense Hemorrhoidial ointment. For temporary relief of hemorrhoid pain, 2 oz tube. |
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Bath Bench – 2 Count $64.04 BENCH,BATH,NO BACK,ASSEMBLED,2/CS |
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Bath Bench, Type With Back $90.04 BENCH,BATH,BACK,ASSEMBLED,2EA/CS |
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Bath Wipes For Pets $3.99 Bath Wipes for Pets. 20 per package. 5″ x 8″. |
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Bath Bench Replacement Tip $11.04 Tip,Replacement,F/Bath Bench,4/Set |
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Bath Bench, Type Without Back $64.04 BENCH,BATH,BACK,ASSEMBLED,2EA/CS |
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Poli Aire Custom Comfort Donut, Size 18" square $41.04 Designed to relieve hemorrhoid or post surgical discomfort. The shape is retained with a unique combination of Poli Fiber and air that automatically adjusts for comfort. Water resistant, with large center hole. Features removable, washable black twill zipper cover. |
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Dolphin Bath Chair Accessory $77.04 Wenzelite Rehab – Dolphin Bath Chair Accessory – DO2010 |
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Dolphin Bath Chair $151.04 Wenzelite Rehab – Dolphin Bath Chair – DO2000 |
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April Shower APCB Bath Filter $49.95 Rainshow’r Crystal Ball Bath Filter APCB by NewMarket Naturals |
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Winter Bath Blend 24/1 oz Bath Bags Cert. Organic: C $22.34 Use your bath like a giant teacup, infusing your bath with this soothing herb blend. |
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Seaweed Bath Bags 4/1 oz Bath Bags Cert. Organic: C $7.13 Use your bath like a giant teacup, infusing your bath with this soothing herb blend. |
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Thera-Band Replacement Lid for Parabath Paraffin Bath $23.06 Replacement Lid for Parabath Paraffin Bath |
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Bariatric Bath Bench, Type With Back $83.19 BENCH,BATH,W/BACK,550 LBS CAP |
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Detox Bath Salts, 26 oz. $13.95 Experience ongoing health, healing and cleansing when you add Detox Bath Minerals to your bathwater. |
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Lavender Bath Gift Set $20.5 Herbal essence Lavender Bath Gift set for your out of town guests Comes in its beautiful natural corrugated box Includes the following items; 120 ml Lavender Shower Gel 120 ml Lavender Bubble Bath 70 ml Lavender Body Spray Lavender Bath Salt in felt pouch Natural Wood Bath Salt Scoop Nail and Heel Brush 4 Lavender Fizz Balls |
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Homedics BA-10-9CTM Mini Bath Massager $19.93 Bath massager Turn your bath into an extraordinary spa experience Includes reversible attachment with loofah and terry cloth Batteries included |
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SPA FRESH BUBBLE BATH 16 OUNCE $10.19 SPA FRESH BUBBLE BATH 16 OUNCE |
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SPA FRESH BATH SHAMPOO 16 OUNCE $10.19 SPA FRESH BATH SHAMPOO 16 OUNCE |
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SPA COMFORT BATH SHAMPOO 16 OUNCE $10.19 SPA COMFORT BATH SHAMPOO 16 OUNCE |
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SPA RENEW BATH SHAMPOO 16 OUNCE $10.19 SPA RENEW BATH SHAMPOO 16 OUNCE |
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HemAway Seat – The Seat of Relief!, Quantity Each $57.04 Designed for fast, painless, discreet retraction of prolapsed hemorrhoids naturally! Avoid painful, expensive surgery or banding and get full relief in just minutes! Place the HemAway seat on any toilet or hard surface and position the rectum over the specially designed opening. By raising your heels and gently pulling up on the sides of the seat, natural hydrostatic forces will gently allow the blood trapped in the prolapsed hemorrhoid to regain natural circulation and the hemorrhoid naturally retracts into the rectal vault. There are no creams or ointments to apply and there's no manual manipulation of the hemorrhoid! Simply sit on the seat for a few minutes and you're ready to resume your normal activities free from the pain and inconvenience of prolapsed hemorrhoids! Fits in luggage making it convenient to bring to work or when traveling for fast relief whenever you need it! |
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HemAway Seat – The Seat of Relief!, Quantity Case of 10 $535.04 Designed for fast, painless, discreet retraction of prolapsed hemorrhoids naturally! Avoid painful, expensive surgery or banding and get full relief in just minutes! Place the HemAway seat on any toilet or hard surface and position the rectum over the specially designed opening. By raising your heels and gently pulling up on the sides of the seat, natural hydrostatic forces will gently allow the blood trapped in the prolapsed hemorrhoid to regain natural circulation and the hemorrhoid naturally retracts into the rectal vault. There are no creams or ointments to apply and there's no manual manipulation of the hemorrhoid! Simply sit on the seat for a few minutes and you're ready to resume your normal activities free from the pain and inconvenience of prolapsed hemorrhoids! Fits in luggage making it convenient to bring to work or when traveling for fast relief whenever you need it! |
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Bath Salts 1 lb: K $8.46 Use as is or scent with favorite essential oils for a soothing aromatherapy bath. |
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Waxman 7513200T Bath Stopper With Ring $10.93 Bath stopper with ring Provides a watertight seal White vinyl Carded |
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Sprite Industries MBS Bath Salts $19.99 The MBS Mediterranean Blue Bath Salts can help you soak away your problems. |
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Bath Coloring Scenes: K $9.89 Set Includes: 5 Bath Crayons, 6 Bath Coloring Scenes and Animal Sponge Eraser This unique product provides hours of enjoyment for kids while they learn about the endangered species of the world. Every component of this set is 100% recyclable so you can be sure you are doing the best for the environment. The bath coloring scenes are made from Stone Paper which does not use wood pulp or bleach and is completely biodegradable. The triangle, “no roll” bath crayons are thoughtfully designed and are made from soap so you can be sure the kids get clean while they play. |
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Chattanooga Para-Care Bath Replacement Grill $12.09 Chattanooga Para-Care Bath Replacement Grill |
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Thera-Band High Stand for Parabath Paraffin Bath $224.51 High Stand for Thera-Band Parabath Paraffin Bath |
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Thera-Band Parabath Paraffin Bath Mitts, Pair $33.82 Thera-Band Paraband Paraffin Bath Mitts |
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Thera-Band Parabath Paraffin Bath Booties, Pair $37.51 Thera-Band Parabath Paraffin Bath Booties |
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Thera-Band Parabath Paraffin Bath Grill $14.54 Thera-Band Parabath Paraffin Bath Grill |
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Portable Bath Step $29.04 The Portable Bath Step by Drive Medical makes getting in and out of the bath tub easy and safe. It adds a 4" boost with an attractive, slip-resistant textured soft top and rubber feet, ensuring user safety and comfort. This bath step has a unique modular design which allows the multiple steps to be stack, adding an additional 2" with every step. The bath step comes with four removable covers on the surface that locks into another step when stacking. The plugs can be removed when stacking steps to ensure a secure fit. Has a weight capacity of 300 lbs. and come with one year limited warranty. |
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Adjustable Height Bath Stool $37.99 Manufactured with 1" aluminum tubing, this bath stool by Drive Medical is lightweight yet does not skimp on stability. At 3.5 lbs. this bath stool is portable and great for travel. Additional leg support collars provide increased strength and support. Impact-resistant, composite seat is both crack-proof and tarnish resistant. The bath stool's attractive white finish is sure to match any bathroom style. The product is protected by a limited lifetime warranty. |
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Bath Bench with Back and Arms $51.99 The new Drive Medical Premium Series Bath Bench with Back and Arms is designed for individuals who require additional safety measures with balance in the bath or shower. The seat fits all shapes and sizes and the lightweight design has large stable legs with soft non-slip feet, ensuring user safety. This bath bench has tool free height adjustment and tool free back, leg and arm removal as well. |
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Soothe & Cool Bath Oil – 96/case $181.04 BATH OIL,SOOTHE & COOL,3.5 OZ |
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Bariatric Bath Bench, Type Without Back $60.91 BENCH,BATH,W/BACK,550 LBS CAP |
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Terry Cloth Bath Wrap1 $40.5 The Terry Cloth Bath Wrap may be embroidered with a script monogram on the upper chest or a script name vertically on the bottom hem max of 15 characters in light pink medium pink lavender aqua apple green or red thread at no additional cost Please allow 23 extra business days for personalized products to ship |
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Mr & Mrs Bath Towels $47.4 Embroidered beach or bath towels make a perfect gift for the engagement wedding or anniversary of that special couple in your life Color Shown White Colors Available White Ivory Set of two Mr & Mrs BeachBath Towels 54 x 28 |
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Carex Portable Bath Bench $37.7 Features of the Carex Portable Bath Bench: This convenient one piece bath bench has a comfortable contoured seating area. It is portable for easy storage and travel. Because it’s easily adjustable in width, the seat fits standard bathtubs 19″ to 28″ wide. Rubber stops help protect your tub from scratches. Built-in soap dish with drain holes. Weight capacity is 300 lbs. |
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Baby Bath, Size 6 oz., Quantity Case of 96 $59.04 Wash,Baby Bath 4 oz |
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Baby Bath, Size 4 oz., Quantity Case of 60 $39.04 Wash,Baby Bath 4 oz |
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Bath Safety Treads $6.04 These treads provide a secure non-slip surface in the bath tub, reducing the potential for slips or falls. Install easily in seconds with a self adhering back. 8 treads per pack, waterproof surface. |
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Box of 9 Sets of 4 Rose Bath Soaps $33.4 Set of 9 4pk elegant bath rose favors Available in Red White Ivory Pink Fragrant bath soaps shaped like beautiful roses |
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Scrubbie Buddies Bath Set: K $17.09 Scrubbie Buddies Bath Set Includes: Hypo-allergenic Bubble Bath 2 ounce and 2 Animal Bath Scrubbies. This unique product has animal bath scrubbies that are soft and cuddly on the outside with a scrubbie belly underneath to get the kids clean, providing hours of enjoyment in the tub while learning about the endangered species of the world. All the contents are made from eco-friendly materials and are not tested on animals. The bubble bath formula uses only the best ingredients from approved sources. Even the packaging is made from 100% recycled cardboard so you can be sure you are doing the best for the environment. Supports Defenders of Wildlife – working to protect endangered species. |
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Winter Bath Blend Bags 4/1 oz Bath Bags Cert. Organic: C $7.1 Use your bath like a giant teacup, infusing your bath with this soothing herb blend. |
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Herbal Bath Blend 4/1 oz Bath Bags Cert. Organic 1 lb: C $9.6 Use your bath like a giant teacup, infusing your bath with this soothing herb blend. |
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Herbal Bath Bags 24/1 oz Bath Bags Cert. Organic 1 lb: C $27.52 Use your bath like a giant teacup, infusing your bath with this soothing herb blend. |
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Seaweed Bath 24/1 oz Bath Bags Cert. Organic 1 lb: C $25.05 Use your bath like a giant teacup, infusing your bath with this soothing herb blend. |
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Bath Mitt,Lady Bug Mitt: HF $4.13 Lather away in style with little twig’s fun lady bug bath mitt. |
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Natures Bath Sponge 5”- 6”: K $5.48 Natural Bath Sponges from the sea. Sizes indicated are approximate when wet. |
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Waxman 7638900T 1-5/16-in Bath and Laundry Strainer Cup $10.93 Strainer cup for the bath and laundry sink Chrome finish 1-5/16in Carded |
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Bath Oil $163.04 Oil,Bath,8 oz |
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SteamFast SF-275 Kitchen and Bath Steam Cleaner $159.99 Clean up your bath and kitchen with this handy steaming tool, the SteamFast SF-275 SteamMax steam cleaner! |
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Herbal Bath Tea Bags 4 $15.17 Quality herb ingredients: Rose Buds, Lavender, Peppermint, Strawberry Leaf, Raspberry Leaf, Orange Petals and Peel, Lemongrass, Chamomile, Rosemary, Sage, Calandine, White Pine Bark and Rosehips. Packaged in large tea bags. Place in bath or make tea & pour into bath. |
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Lixit Quick Lock Bird Bath $10.5 Lixit Quick Lock Bird Bath is made with an all plastic heavy construction bird bath. Ideal for lovebirds, canaries, finches, parakeets, cockatiels and other small to medium sized birds. Fits all wire cages and Installs in seconds. Easy twist on-off. Size 3in high x 5in across. Comes with screw and wing nut for attachment to cage. |
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Safari Bath Puzzle Set: K $9.89 Safari Bath Puzzle Set Includes: Hypo-allergenic Bubble Bath 2 ounce and Floating Endangered Animal 3-D Bath Puzzles. This unique product provides hours of enjoyment for kids while the learn about the endangered species of the world. These fun puzzles are made from eco-friendly recycled materials and encourage improved motor skills for the children while educating them about the environment. The bubble bath formula uses only the best ingredients from approved sources and is not tested on animals. Even the packaging is made from 100% recycled cardboard so you can be sure you are doing the best for the environment. Supports Defenders of Wildlife – Help save the endangered species of the safari. |
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Terry Cloth Bath Wrap $40.5 Add something cute to your shower time routine with our Terry Cloth Bath Wrap A popular item for all ages this towel alternative is fabulous for everyone from college girls to bridesmaids to moms on the go Fashioned in the softest terry cloth cotton this breezy robe feature an adjustable Velcro closure for custom fit two comfortable shoulder straps and inside ties for security With its one of a kind personalization and chic polka dot pattern this terry towel will make for a timeless thoughtful gift It also works great as a swimsuit cover up Available in crisp white with printed black polka dots Details Size Adjustable fit works for sizes Small to Large Measures 29 without straps and 36 inches with strap Materials Terry cloth cotton Please allow 23 extra business days for personalized products to ship Personalization The Terry Cloth Bath Wrap may be embroidered with a script monogram on the upper chest or a script name vertically on the bottom hem max of 15 characters in light pink medium pink lavender aqua apple green or red thread at No Additional Cost Personalization Included Please CLICK HERE for personalization Or purchase item below without personalization |
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Winter Bath Blend Cert. Organic 1 lb: C $13 Fill any Starwest Culinary Bag with these soothing bath herbs. Use your bath like a giant teacup, infusing your bath with this soothing herb blend. |
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WaxWel Terry Foot Booties for Paraffin Bath, 6 Pairs $27.91 Terry foot booties for use with paraffin bath system |
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WaxWel Terry Hand Mitts for Paraffin Bath, 6 Pairs $24.61 Terry hand mitts for use with paraffin bath system |
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Deluxe Bath Bench With Padded Arms, Style With Backrest $65.04 Drive Medical – Deluxe Bath Bench With Padded Arms – 12445-1 – , Style With Backrest |
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Safety 1st Deluxe Funtime Froggy Bath Center $36.04 Safety 1st – Safety 1st Deluxe Funtime Froggy Bath Center – 44436 |
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DVM HyLyt Bath Spray (8 oz) $14.99 By DVM Pharmaceuticals. Hypoallergenic spray or rinse bath oil/coat conditioner with natural moisturizing factors. |
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Bath Salt 18 oz: HF $7.37 Redmond Bath Salt is a natural mineral sea salt that comes from a sea bed dating back thousands of years. This prehistoric deposit has been tucked away, protected from modern-day pollution. We extract this salt from deep within the earth, and bring it to you in its pure, natural state–without any additives, chemicals, or heat processing. The result is an all natural sea salt, rich in trace minerals. In Redmond™ Bath Salt you will find an abundance of trace minerals that can help restore mineral-deficient bodies back to good health. Through osmosis, toxins are released from the body into the bath water, while trace minerals from the sea salt are absorbed through the skin. We are sure you’ll feel relaxing, soothing, and invigorating. Add some Redmond Bath Salt to your bath, sit back, relax and enjoy! |
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Olbas Bath 4 oz: HF $8.63 Olbas Herbal Bath is a delightful, therapeutic and fragrant bath liquid from Switzerland. It soothes and relaxes aching bodies as it tingles and invigorates all the body’s senses. Marvelous after a hard day of work, sports or everyday tension. You can use it in your normal bathtub. Or, for lots of bubbles – try it in a whirlpool bath! A little bit goes a long way. Or use it in the shower as a liquid soap – makes an excellent body wash that will stimulate all your senses and leave you feeling clean and refreshed. Also excellent as a footbath for tired, aching feet. Olbas Herbal Bath Soothes, Relaxes, Tingles & InvigoratesYou’ll really enjoy the delightful aroma of Olbas Herbal Bath. Natural Olbas vapors provide a pleasant, refreshing, and cooling sensation to your nasal passages. This unique experience is especially pleasant during times of seasonal discomfort, which can often bring unwelcome nasal encounters. |
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Olbas Bath 8 oz: HF $15.29 Olbas Herbal Bath is a delightful, therapeutic and fragrant bath liquid from Switzerland. It soothes and relaxes aching bodies as it tingles and invigorates all the body’s senses. Marvelous after a hard day of work, sports or everyday tension. You can use it in your normal bathtub. Or, for lots of bubbles – try it in a whirlpool bath! A little bit goes a long way. Or use it in the shower as a liquid soap – makes an excellent body wash that will stimulate all your senses and leave you feeling clean and refreshed. Also excellent as a footbath for tired, aching feet. Olbas Herbal Bath Soothes, Relaxes, Tingles & InvigoratesYou’ll really enjoy the delightful aroma of Olbas Herbal Bath. Natural Olbas vapors provide a pleasant, refreshing, and cooling sensation to your nasal passages. This unique experience is especially pleasant during times of seasonal discomfort, which can often bring unwelcome nasal encounters. |
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Bubble Bath,Honeydew Spearmint 17 oz: HF $10.79 A deep steep bath is like stepping into a little oasis, a wonderful opposite to the day’s overload: The Bath as an escape from the frantic pace of daily life; The Bath as a comforting ritual in an otherwise chaotic universe; The Bath as a feast for the senses. So draw yourself a bath of bubbles, sink deep into warm waters, and emerge refreshed, relaxed, and silky smooth. |
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Bubble Bath,Tang-Melon 17 oz: HF $10.79 A deep steep bath is like stepping into a little oasis, a wonderful opposite to the day’s overload: The Bath as an escape from the frantic pace of daily life; The Bath as a comforting ritual in an otherwise chaotic universe; The Bath as a feast for the senses. So draw yourself a bath of bubbles, sink deep into warm waters, and emerge refreshed, relaxed, and silky smooth. |
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Bubble Bath,Rosemry Mnt 17 oz: HF $10.79 A deep steep bath is like stepping into a little oasis, a wonderful opposite to the day’s overload: The Bath as an escape from the frantic pace of daily life; The Bath as a comforting ritual in an otherwise chaotic universe; The Bath as a feast for the senses. So draw yourself a bath of bubbles, sink deep into warm waters, and emerge refreshed, relaxed, and silky smooth. |
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Bubble Bath,Lav Cham 17 oz: HF $10.79 A deep steep bath is like stepping into a little oasis, a wonderful opposite to the day’s overload: The Bath as an escape from the frantic pace of daily life; The Bath as a comforting ritual in an otherwise chaotic universe; The Bath as a feast for the senses. So draw yourself a bath of bubbles, sink deep into warm waters, and emerge refreshed, relaxed, and silky smooth. |
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Bubble Bath,Grapefruit Bergamot 17 oz: HF $10.79 A deep steep bath is like stepping into a little oasis, a wonderful opposite to the day’s overload: The Bath as an escape from the frantic pace of daily life; The Bath as a comforting ritual in an otherwise chaotic universe; The Bath as a feast for the senses. So draw yourself a bath of bubbles, sink deep into warm waters, and emerge refreshed, relaxed, and silky smooth. |
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Spa Bubble Bath Ultimate Paw Treatment – 16oz $8.99 Treat your pet to a respite of tranquility and splendor. The brilliant combination of vanilla and milk thistle lulls your pet to a calm revitalizing paw treatment. Your pet will also be surrounded by moisturizing bubbles accented with vitamin enriched bath oils. |
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HappyTails DryDog Instant Clean Spray-On Bath Replacement Shampoo 9 oz $12.99 DryDog Instant Clean Spray-On Bath Replacement Shampoo with aloe and kiwi is a powerful all natural formula waterless shampoo and dry bath. |
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Bath Bench, Type With Back, Color White, Quantity 1 $61.04 Bench,Bath,W/Back And Arm,Composite |
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Bath Bench, Type With Back With Arms, Color White, Quantity 1 $59.04 Bench,Bath,W/Back And Arm,Composite |
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Bath Bench, Type With Back, Color Grey, Quantity 1 $45.04 Bench,Bath,W/Back And Arm,Composite |
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Bath Bench, Type Without Back, Color Grey, Quantity 1 $37.04 Bench,Bath,W/Back And Arm,Composite |
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Bath Bench, Type With Back With Arms, Color White, Quantity 2 $112.04 Bench,Bath,W/Back And Arm,Composite |
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Bath Bench, Type Without Back With Arms, Color White, Quantity 2 $102.04 Bench,Bath,W/Back And Arm,Composite |
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Bath Bench, Type Without Back With Arms, Color White, Quantity 1 $53.55 Bench,Bath,W/Back And Arm,Composite |
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Bath Bench without Back $24.25 With a lightweight aluminum frame and angled legs with suction style tips, this deluxe bath bench from Drive Medical combines strength, comfort and added security. The blow molded bench features drainage holes that help reduce slipping. The aluminum frame is not only light, it durable and corrosion proof. The seat and legs snap together easily, while suction-style tips secure the bench in place. The product comes with a limited lifetime warranty. |
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Bath Bench with Back $29.95 This lightweight, aluminum bath bench from Drive Medical comes ready-to-assemble. The back, seat and legs snap together easily, making assembly a cinch. The aluminum frame is not only light, it is durable and corrosion proof. Four angled legs feature suction-style tips to provide additional stability. The product is protected by a limited lifetime warranty. |
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Herbal Foot Bags 4/1 oz Bath Bags: C $6.65 Use your bath like a giant teacup, infusing your bath with this soothing herb blend. |
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Herbal Foot Bath Bags 24/1 oz Bags: C $19.42 Use your bath like a giant teacup, infusing your bath with this soothing herb blend. |
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Therapeutic Herbal Bath 8 fl oz: K $14.35 Therapeutic fragrant bath that soothes and relaxes as it tingles and invigorates all the body senses. Marvelous after a hard day of work or sport. Excellent as a footbath for tired, aching feet. Blended with chlorophyll, Olbas Bath acts as a natural deodorant. Use in the tub or whirlpool for a bubble bath or in the shower to stimulate the senses. Provides a truly exceptional experience! |
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Colibri 793 Hanging Bird Bath $32.96 A distinctive 14in bird bath with a sparkling copper basin Copper plated with a polyurethane coating Use with either a black, powder-coated chain or an easy to use 3 ground stand-both included |
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25 x 2951 Terrycloth Mr Embroidered Bath Wrap $36.5 Available in white or ivory This terrycloth bath wrap is embroidered with the word Mr and makes a great gift for a husband or groom Measures 25 x 2951White bath wrap is embroidered with Black thread and Ivory bath wrap with Ivory thread |
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Bath Bubbles,Happy Kidz 16 oz: HF $6.2 Luxurious, yet affordable bubble bath. Bath formulas enriched with 100% natural Vegetable Glycerine for super moisturization. · Super family-value size · Pure essential oil fragrancing · Extra moisturizing · NO sodium lauryl sulfates |
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Bath Bubbles,Sensual 16 oz: HF $6.2 Luxurious, yet affordable bubble bath. Bath formulas enriched with 100% natural Vegetable Glycerine for super moisturization. · Super family-value size · Pure essential oil fragrancing · Extra moisturizing · NO sodium lauryl sulfates |
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Bath Bubbles,Refreshing 16 oz: HF $6.2 Luxurious, yet affordable bubble bath. Bath formulas enriched with 100% natural Vegetable Glycerine for super moisturization. · Super family-value size · Pure essential oil fragrancing · Extra moisturizing · NO sodium lauryl sulfates |
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Bath Bubbles,Uplifting 16 oz: HF $6.2 Luxurious, yet affordable bubble bath. Bath formulas enriched with 100% natural Vegetable Glycerine for super moisturization. · Super family-value size · Pure essential oil fragrancing · Extra moisturizing · NO sodium lauryl sulfates |
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Bath Escapes Eucal 1 Lb: HF $8.54 Purifying Eucalyptus Dead Sea Mineral Bath Salts help ease congestion and clarify the mind. The secret to transformation is the minerals and beautiful aromas in these organic Masada bath salts. User-friendly unbreakable 1 lb. jar. |
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Mud Bath 4 oz: HF $6.2 This Ayurvedic Recipe, handed down through many generations in a single family line, combines over 13 potent herbs and minerals noted for their purifying and rejuvenating effects on the skin. Use in bath or shower instead of soap, or as a facial mask for a natural beauty treatment and wrinkle relaxer. This mud bath naturally draws out toxins and impurities, exfoliates and nourishes the skin. Directions included in package. |
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Tropiclean Wipes – Soothing Bath 25 Wipes 5 X 9 $6.5 Tropiclean Soothing Bath Pet Wipes Wipe away the dirt and the itch. Extra soft wipes that have been specially formulated and sized for your pet. |
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Tropiclean Wipes – Puppy Bath 25 Wipes 5 X 9 $6.5 Each extra soft Puppy Bath Wipe is specially formulated and sized for your pet. Soothing Grooming in One Easy Wipe! Wipes away the dirt and the itch. |
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McKesson SunMark Bath and Shower Safety Chair, No Backrest $47.99 SunMark Bath and Shower Safety Chair Arm Type: Without Arms. Maximum Weight Capacity: 350 lbs. |
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Therabath Pro Replacement Grille for Paraffin Bath Unit $12.59 Replacement grille for Therabath Pro Paraffin Bath Unit WRM-2300, WRM-2310, WRM-2320, WRM-2330, WRM 2350. |
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Personal Bath Kit #226 9×6": C $12.49 Comfort Bath Pillow, Nail Brush, Loofah Scrubber and Sea Sponge in a clear zippered vinyl case. |
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Arctic Bath Puzzle Set: K $9.89 Set Includes: Hypoallergenic Bubble Bath And 3D Animal Puzzles This unique product provides hours of enjoyment for kids while they learn about the endangered species of the world. These unique puzzles are made from eco-friendly recycled materials and encourage improved motor skills for the children while educating them about the environment. The bubble bath formula uses only the best ingredients from approved sources and is not tested on animals. Even the packaging is made from 100% recycled cardboard so you can be sure you are doing the best for the environment. Benefits: •Eco-friendly – made from recycled EVA foam •Soft and flexible •No sharp edges •Fun 3D puzzles that help children learn about endangered animals and their habitats •Bubble Bath is free of parabens, dyes and sulfates •No animal testing •Carton made from recycled material |
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Animal World Coloring Bath Set: K $17.09 This unique product provides hours of enjoyment for kids while they learn about the endangered species of the world. Every component of this set is 100% recyclable so you can be sure you are doing the best for the environment. The bath coloring scenes are made from Stone Paper which does not use wood pulp or bleach and is completely biodegradable. The triangle, “no roll” bath crayons are thoughtfully designed and are made from soap so you can be sure the kids get clean while they play. Set Includes: Hypo-allergenic Bubble Bath, 6 Bath Crayons, 4 Bath Coloring Scenes, 2 Sponge Erasers and Mesh Net Storage Bag |
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Lion & Cub Bath Mitt Set: K $17.09 Lion and Cub Bath Mitt Set Includes: Hypo-allergenic Bubble Bath 2 ounce and Adult and Child Size Bath Mitts. This unique product has bath mitts conveniently sized for both you and your child . Provides hours of enjoyment in the tub while learning about the endangered species of the world. All the contents are made from eco-friendly materials and are not tested on animals. The bubble bath formula uses only the best ingredients from approved sources. Even the packaging is made from 100% recycled cardboard so you can be sure you are doing the best for the environment. Supports Defenders of Wildlife – working to protect endangered species. |
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Homedics BA-110 Bath Pillow $30.92 Bath pillow Soothing massage for an affordable spa experience Luxuriously soft and comfortable Plush pillow conforms to your body Integrated control for relaxation at your fingertips Removable and washable cover for easy cleaning Convenient battery operation for safe and easy use in water Requires 4 AA batteries, not included 13.4-in x 7.9-in x 4-in |
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Bronze Scroll 3pc Bath Set $129.99 Styled with traditional metal scrolls, this rubbed bronze bath set is a delightful addition to any bathroom. Complete with spacesaver, wall shelf, and floor shelf, this bath set provides ample storage while keeping everything at arms reach. Each piece has multiple fixed wire shelves and sturdy construction. Solve all your bathroom organization needs with this convenient all in one collection. |
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Bath Stool with Padded Rotating Seat $58.04 The Drive Medical Bath Stool with Padded Rotating Seat reduces twisting and reaching while in the shower, ensuring users safety and comfort. This Bath Stool is ideal for individuals who have balance and mobility issues. The rotating top of the seat can be removed for easy cleaning, and it comes with a removable tray for storing personal items. The seat height can be adjusted from 16.14" to 22.8" and holds a weight capacity of 300 lbs. |
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Yarrow Flowers C/S (Achillea millefolium) 1 lb: C $15 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Swe |
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Yarrow Flowers Powder (Achillea millefolium) 1 lb: C $14.4 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Swe |
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Yarrow Herb Cut & Sifted Cert. Organic (Achillea millefolium) 1 lb: K $17.55 This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are |
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Yarrow Flower Cut & Sifted Cert. Organic (Achillea millefolium) 1 lb: C $19.42 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Swe |
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Yarrow Flower Cut & Sifted Cert. Organic (Achillea millefolium) 4 oz: C $6.45 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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Yarrow Extract (Achillea millefolium) 2 fl oz: HH $19.26 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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Yarrow Extract (Achillea millefolium) 8 fl oz: HH $57.78 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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Yarrow Extract (Achillea millefolium) 16 fl oz: HH $109.78 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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Yarrow Herb Cut & Sifted Cert. Organic (Achillea millefolium), 25 lb box: K $373.05 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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Yarrow Flower (Achillea millefolium) Powdered Extract 4:1, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF $1017.98 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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Yarrow Flower (Achillea millefolium) Powdered Extract 4:1, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF $276.38 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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Yarrow Flower (Achillea millefolium) Powder, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF $2538.84 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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Yarrow Flower (Achillea millefolium) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF $334.53 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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Yarrow Flower (Achillea millefolium) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF $38.23 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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Yarrow Flower (Achillea millefolium) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF $660.1 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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Yarrow Flower (Achillea millefolium) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF $179.21 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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Yarrow Flower (Achillea millefolium) Powdered Extract 4:1, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF $3915.31 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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Yarrow Flower (Achillea millefolium) Powdered Extract 4:1, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF $515.9 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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Yarrow Flower (Achillea millefolium) Powdered Extract 4:1, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF $58.96 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, ointment and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Yarrow for ‘Internal: Loss of appetite, dyspeptic ailments, such as mild, spastic discomforts of the gastrointestinal tract. As sitz bath: Painful, cramp-like conditions of psychosomatic origin (in the lower part of the female pelvis).’ ‘Daily dosage: 4.5 g yarrow herb; 3 tsp. pressed juice from fresh plants; 3 g yarrow flowers; equivalent preparations. For sitz baths: 100 g yarrow per 20 l (5 gal.) of water. Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use and for sitz baths, pressed juice of fresh plants for internal use. Actions: Choleretic; Antibacterial; Astringent; Antispasmodic.’ Confirming the judgement of the German Commission E, the contemporary British Herbal Compendium lists Yarrow for internal use for feverish conditions, common cold, and digestive complaints; and its topical use for slow-healing wounds and skin inflammations. Yarrow tea is a traditional Native American diaphoretic (sweat) remedy for fevers and colds. Yarrow infusions and decoctions have also traditionally been used as a gastrointestinal aid. Yarrow also acts as a urinary antiseptic, and has traditionally been used for such infections as cystitis. Yarrow also lowers blood pressure by dilating the peripheral vessels, and so is very helpful for hypertension. Yarrow decoction and ointment can be applied topically to bruises, sprains, and swellings. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic, stimulant and mild aromatic.’ ‘Yarrow Tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers, and in cases of obstructed perspiration. The infusion is made with 1 oz. of dried herb to 1 pint of boiling water, drunk warm, in wineglassful doses. It may be sweetened with sugar, honey or treacle, adding a little Cayenne Pepper, and to each dose a teaspoonful of Composition Essence. It opens the pores freely and purifies the blood, and is recommended in the early stages of children’s colds, and in measles and other eruptive diseases.; ‘A decoction of the whole plant is employed for bleeding piles, and is good for kidney disorders. It has the reputation also of being a preventative of baldness, if the head be washed with it.’ ‘Preparations: Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. An ointment made by the Highlanders of Scotland of the fresh herb is good for piles, and is also considered good against the scab in sheep.’ ‘An essential oil has been extracted from the flowers, but is not now used.’ ‘Linnaeus recommended the bruised herb, fresh, as an excellent vulnerary and styptic. It is employed in Norway for the cure of rheumatism, and the fresh leaves chewed are said to cure toothache.’ ‘In Sweden it is called ‘Field Hop’ and has been used in the manufacture of |
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