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Hildegard of Bingen

Achillea millefolium is an herb much prized by the 12th century German mystic and herbalist, St. Hildegard of Bingen. She used it as both a wine and tea to prevent metastasis. Many modern German doctors are following her guidance and using it both as a preventative as well as protective measure for patients undergoing surgery and radiation. No research seems available to establish or refute the efficacy of these measures, but extremely high concentrations are being investigated for antineoplastic effects. This said, yarrow is well respected for its antiseptic and wound healing properties.

   
 

Galangal Extract, 2 oz.
Alpinia officinarum

Galangal is both a culinary and medicinal herb, related to ginger but with a distinct taste. It was the favorite herb of Hildegard of Bingen and her Abbey still owns plantations in Thailand for growing this fine herb. It is warming and is a fine digestive aid. It can also be considered by people suffering from candidiasis.

Alcohol: 24-26%

Contains: extract of Alpinia officinarum rhizome in Distilled Water, Organic Alcohol, and Vegetable Glycerin.

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Yarrow Extract, 2 oz.
Achillea millefolium

Achillea millefolium is an herb much prized by the 12th century German mystic and herbalist, St. Hildegard of Bingen. She used it as both a wine and tea to prevent metastasis. Many modern German doctors are following her guidance and using it both as a preventative as well as protective measure for patients undergoing surgery and radiation. No research seems available to establish or refute the efficacy of these measures, but extremely high concentrations are being investigated for antineoplastic effects. This said, yarrow is well respected for its antiseptic and wound healing properties.

Yarrow Yarrow, 14 pages

Alcohol: 35%

Contains: extract of fresh, flowering tops of Achillea millefolium in distilled water, grain alcohol, and pure vegetable glycerin.

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Yarrow Tea, 5 oz.
Achillea millefolium

Yarrow was used by Hildegard of Bingen to prevent metastases. Medical doctors in Europe who practice "Hildegard Medicine" also give yarrow before patients are exposed to radiation, whether used for diagnostic or treatment purposes. It can be consumed as a tea, added to wine, or used in a sitz bath.

Yarrow Yarrow, 14 pages

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Contains: organic Achillea millefolium flowers.

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