Yarrow oil

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Yarrow Oil

Yarrow essential oil in a glass bottle

Yarrow oil is an essential oil derived from the Achillea millefolium plant, commonly known as yarrow. This oil is renowned for its therapeutic properties and has been used in traditional medicine for centuries.

Extraction

Yarrow oil is typically extracted through the process of steam distillation of the plant's flowers and leaves. The resulting oil is a deep blue color due to the presence of chamazulene, a compound known for its anti-inflammatory properties.

Chemical Composition

The primary constituents of yarrow oil include:

These compounds contribute to the oil's characteristic aroma and its medicinal properties.

Uses

Yarrow oil is used in aromatherapy and herbal medicine for its purported benefits, which include:

Applications

In aromatherapy, yarrow oil is often used to promote relaxation and alleviate stress. It can be diffused in the air or applied topically when diluted with a carrier oil.

In herbal medicine, yarrow oil is sometimes used in ointments and creams to treat skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.

Safety and Precautions

While yarrow oil is generally considered safe for use, it should be used with caution. It is important to:

  • Perform a patch test before topical application to check for allergic reactions.
  • Avoid use during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless advised by a healthcare professional.
  • Keep out of reach of children.

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