Epigenar Organic Achillea (Yarrow) Tincture - 50ml

Certified organic Achillea, also known as Yarrow, in easy-to-take liquid drops to support digestion, circulation and overall wellbeing. Vegan and vegetarian friendly.
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Looking for traditional herbal support for digestion, circulation and women’s wellbeing?

Epigenar Organic Achillea Tincture is a certified organic herbal liquid extract made from Achillea millefolium, also known as Yarrow.

Traditionally used in herbal practice for digestion, circulation, relaxation and menstrual wellbeing, Achillea is a versatile botanical that fits easily into a daily wellness routine. Its liquid format makes it ideal for anyone who prefers drops over capsules or tablets.

Product highlights

  • Certified organic herbal tincture
  • Supports digestive wellbeing
  • Traditionally used for circulation support
  • Supports relaxation and everyday balance
  • Traditionally used for women’s wellbeing
  • Easy liquid drops — no capsules or tablets
  • Vegan and vegetarian friendly

Good to know

Achillea millefolium is commonly known as Yarrow and has been used in traditional herbal practice for centuries. Epigenar Organic Achillea Tincture uses a 1:1.33 herbal extract in a convenient liquid format.

Certified Organic • Digestive Support • Circulation • Women’s Wellbeing

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Ingredients

Purified water, alcohol, Achillea (Achillea millefolium) herb/flowers*

*Organic ingredient

How to Use

- Take 10–20 drops, 3 times daily in a small amount of water.

- Start with a lower dose and increase if needed. Maximum 60 drops per day unless otherwise advised.

Cautions
  • Not suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • May interact with anticoagulant or antiplatelet medication
  • Use caution in bleeding disorders
  • Discontinue before surgery
  • Avoid use with wormwood and sage
Side Effects
- May cause mild sedative or diuretic effects at high doses
- Possible allergic reactions in individuals sensitive to Asteraceae plants (e.g. ragweed, daisies)