Evidence supporting the use of: Yarrow
For the body system: Capillaries
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine, particularly for its purported benefits in supporting blood vessels and capillary health. Folk medicine traditions across Europe, Asia, and North America have employed yarrow to treat wounds, stop bleeding, and promote circulation. One of the primary ways yarrow has been used is as a styptic—an agent to stop bleeding from minor cuts—owing to its astringent properties and the presence of compounds such as tannins and flavonoids, which can cause blood vessels to contract and promote clotting. Historically, yarrow was also believed to strengthen fragile capillaries and was used internally for conditions involving excessive bleeding or bruising. However, while these traditional uses are well documented, scientific research specifically examining yarrow’s effects on capillary strength or integrity is limited. Some laboratory studies indicate that yarrow extracts possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities, and its flavonoid content could theoretically benefit vascular health. But there is a lack of robust clinical trials directly linking yarrow to significant improvement in capillary function or prevention of capillary fragility in humans. Thus, its use for capillary support remains primarily rooted in tradition, with limited scientific validation at this time.
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anthocyanins
anthocyanosides
apocynin
apple
Aronia melanocarpa
ashitaba
asiaticoside
astragalin
astragalus
baicalein
Baikal Skullcap
benfotiamine
berry
bilberry
bioflavonoids
black currant
blueberry
butcher's broom
capers
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cayenne pepper
Centella asiatica
Centella triterpenes
Chinese salvia root
chokeberry
Citrus
citrus bioflavonoids
coca
Collinsonia
coumarin
cranesbill
cyanidin
cypress
danshen
delphinidin
dextran
diosmetin
Diosmin
eicosapentaenoic acid
epicatechin
Erigeron
escin
Fagopyrum
fatty acids
fish oil
flavanols
flavanones
flavans
flavoglycosides
flavones
flavonoids
flavonols
flavonones
fruit
garlic bulb
ginkgo biloba
ginkgo flavone glycoside
ginkgoheteroside
ginkgolides
Ginkgoside
gotu kola
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Gypenoside
hawthorn
herbal blend (proprietary)
hesperidin
horse chestnut
Hyperoside
Immortelle
Japanese sophora
L-arginine
leucoanthocyanidins
Ligusticum
Ligustrazin
linden
lingzhi
Mineral ascorbate
Nattokinase
Oligomeric proanthocyanidins
onion
orange
pagoda tree
Pentacyclic triterpenoids
Periwinkle
phenolic compounds
Phenylpropanoids
Phosphate ascorbate
pine bark
Polydatin
polymethoxylated flavones
polyphenols
prickly ash
proanthocyanidins
procyanidin
procyanidol
punicalagins
purslane
Pycnogenol
quercetin
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Ruscogenins
Ruscus
rutin
Rutosides
Salmon Oil
Salvianolic acid
Scotch Broom
shepherd's purse
Stone Root
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Taxifolin
terpene lactones
Terpenoids
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vitamin B
vitamin C
vitamin E
vitamin K
Vitexin
Witch Hazel
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Yarrow
Yarrow
Yumberry
Other body systems supported by Yarrow
ArteriesBladder
Blood
Capillaries
Capillaries
Circulatory System
Digestive System
Estrogen
Female Reproductive System
Female Reproductive System
Gastrointestinal Tract
Gums
Heart
Immune System
Intestinal System
Kidneys
Large Intestines (Colon)
Liver
Lungs
Lymphatics
Mucus Membranes
Nerves
Rectum
Reproductive System
Respiratory System
Sinuses
Skin
Small Intestines
Spleen
Stomach
Sweat Glands
Sympathetic Nervous System
Thymus
Urinary System
Uterus
Veins
Products containing Yarrow
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Nature's Sunshine BP-X
Nature's Sunshine CC-A
Nature's Sunshine CC-A With Yerba Santa Combination Extract
Nature's Sunshine Chromium-GTF
Nature's Sunshine Dieter's Cleanse
Nature's Sunshine Joint Support
Nature's Sunshine Lymphomax
Nature's Sunshine Menstrual Reg
Nature's Sunshine Pro-Pancreas Formula
Nature's Sunshine Structural System (30 Day Program)
Nature's Sunshine Yarrow
