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Bleeding
Herbs
Lamb's Ear ( Stachys byzantina)
Other Names:: : Lamb's Wool, Wooly Betony, Donkey's Ears, Jesus Flannel

Distinctive soft, velvety leaves. Commonly used in the treatment of infections, wounds, digestive disorders, common cold, rheumatic disorders, and neuropathy. Whole leaves work well with yarrow powder as a bandage. Its cooling and astringent nature make it suitable for various conditions related to inflammation and minor injuries, both internally and externally.

Tincture: 1 - 2ml 3/day Standard infusion 2-6 oz 3/day

Possible interactions with blood pressure medications, and of course if pregnant or breastfeeding consult your physician before use. If you have known allergies to mint or related plants, use caution or avoid use altogether.

Energetics::
Cooling
Sedate or slow down metabolism to decrease energy production while cooling or soothing irritation and redness
Drying
Remove excess fluid from tissue, causing it to become more firm and dense, relieve conditions of dampness and sweling.
Neutral
Neither warm nor cold; do not have a strong effect on circulation or cellular metabolism
Properties::
Anti-Inflammatory
Helps control inflammation
Anti-Microbial
Antibacterial
Destroys or stops the growth of bacteria
Antiseptic
Removes toxins from the body and waste accumulations such as pus. prevent the growth of disease-causing microorganisms
Astringent
Constriction / knitting together of body tissues - good to reduce chronic inflammation of the bowels.
Digestive
Immune support
Vulnerary
Treats wounds
Ailments::
Bleeding
Digestive Disorders
Inflammation
Wounds
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Yarrow ( Achillea millefolium)
Other Names:: : Milfoil, Soldier's Woundwort, Bloodwort

Yarrow is known for its astringent and styptic properties and is commonly used to stop bleeding and promote wound healing. Yarrow contains flavonoids, plant-based chemicals that increase saliva and stomach acid to help improve digestion. Yarrow may also relax smooth muscle in the intestine and uterus, which can relieve stomach and menstrual cramps

Avoid in pregnancy.

Energetics::
Constricting
Increase the tone or tension within muscles and other tissues; stop excess flow and secretion. tone up tissues that have become overly relaxed or weak or leaking or secreting fluids such as blood or mucus
Cooling
Sedate or slow down metabolism to decrease energy production while cooling or soothing irritation and redness
Drying
Remove excess fluid from tissue, causing it to become more firm and dense, relieve conditions of dampness and sweling.
Properties::
Alterative
Gradually restoring healthy bodily functions - slow working, increase assimilation of nutrients.
Anti-Inflammatory
Helps control inflammation
Aperient
Mild laxative
Astringent
Constriction / knitting together of body tissues - good to reduce chronic inflammation of the bowels.
Cholagogue
Aid discharge of bile
Diaphoretic
Induce sweating
Diuretic
Increase urine excretion
Hemostatic
Coagulation, wound healing
Hepatic
Relating to the liver
Vulnerary
Treats wounds
Ailments::
Bleeding
Fever
Infection
Inflammation
Menstrual Cramps
Menstruation
Muscle ache
Muscles - Back or neck
Tight and tense neck or back pain, or dealing with a condition that causes muscle spasms
Wounds
Parts::
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Circulatory System
Integumentary System
Integumentary
Circulatory
Respiratory