Yarrow grass (lat. Achillea millefolium). The scientific name of the genus of this plant comes from gr. achillea named after Achilles, who used this plant to treat wounds received in the war. Present on the territory of the entire European continent, yarrow grows in sunny meadows and pastures, in bright forests, along roads. As a medicinal part of the plant, the aerial top part of the plant collected at the time of flowering is used. Since vegetable oils are the perfect way to preserve the best medicinal substances from medicinal herbs, we give you a recipe for yarrow oil ( macerate) . It's necessary: Beautiful and healthy yarrow flowers and virgin olive oil. Soak the flowers in olive oil and keep in a dark place for 45 days. After that, strain the oil and use it. This oil is used for a whole range of skin problems and is great for the skin as a sunscreen. Collaborator on the video: Olivera Tomić Facebook: Copying, re-uploading and illegally distributing this copyrighted work is strictly prohibited!
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