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Types of dermatitis; Contact Dermatitis; Dermatitis-Atopic Eczema; Dermatitis/Eczema; Rash; Skin Disorders, Dermatitis;... | |
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Although oral dosing recommendations for yarrow are not consistent, a tea may be made by boiling one or 2 teaspoons of dried yarrow in about 8 ounces of water for 5 minutes and then straining out the solid particles. Yarrow tea may be taken up to three times a day. Yarrow is also available commercially in capsules, extracts, and tinctures. Extracts are concentrated liquid preparations usually made by soaking chopped or mashed plant parts in a liquid such as alcohol, and then straining out the so...
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Dermatitis, also known as eczema, is a skin irritation characterized by red, flaky skin, sometimes with cracks or tiny blisters. Dermatitis is extremely itchy, but scratching damages the fragile skin and exacerbates the problem so it is important for people with eczema to try to leave the area alone.
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Yarrow as related to Dermatitis
- Yarrow Side Effects, Interactions and Warnings
Yarrow can cause contact dermatitis in sensitive individuals. Therefore it should be stopped immediately if itching or inflammation, with formation of vessicles, occur.
- Yarrow - Achillea millefolium, species information page
It has a strong but pleasant smell, containing camphor and menthol, however handling Yarrow can lead to photo sensitive dermatitis. FBCP do not advise or recommend that any part of ...
- Yarrow : Information on Uses, Dosage & Side Effects on Healthline.com
Yarrow may cause atopic dermatitis or urticaria ("hives") due to its sesquiterpene lactone content. Yarrow may also cause skin irritation or light sensitivity.
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Contact with yarrow has been reported to cause dermatitis (7.8-1). Yarrow is generally recognized as safe in beverages only if the finished beverage is thujone-free (21 CFR section ...
- Yarrow information from Drugs.com
Contact dermatitis is the most commonly reported side effect. Toxicities. Yarrow generally is not considered toxic. References. Yarrow. Review of Natural Products. factsandcomparisons4.0 ...
- Information about Yarrow
Allergic contact dermatitis can occur with external use of yarrow on sensitive individuals. Discontinue if a rash occurs. It is contraindicated in pregnancy due to the emmenagogue ...
- Buck Mountain Botanicals: Dermatitis
Dermatitis. Wound Balm for Animals - Echinacea/ Yarrow/ Burdock; Wound Aid for Animals - Yarrow; Wound Wash for Animals - Aloe vera and Tea tree oil; Burdock for Animals - extract; Comfrey ...
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Handling yarrow may cause contact dermatitis. According to research the "compounds alpha- peroxyachifolid (1) and beta-peroxyisoachifolid (2) are proposed. 1 is responsible for ...
- Milfoil/Yarrow
Precautions and side effects (refer also to statements below ) It is reported that Yarrow can cause contact dermatitis in sensitive individuals
- Major European Herbs - Yarrow
Cautions: During pregnancy, limit use to low dosage treatment of digestive disorders; fresh yarrow can cause contact dermatitis, the responsible agent has been identified as ...

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