FLavius Valerius Constantinus 1 Posted November 27, 2005 Report Share Would this happen to be a herb applied on deep cuts? Quote Link to comment
Pertinax 3 Posted November 27, 2005 Report Share Would this happen to be a herb applied on deep cuts? yes I would suggest that is correct, amongst many other constituents Yarrow contains a paarticular alkaloid called betonicine which has been demonstrated to be haemostatic.Its propeties range much further though being strongly antiinflammatory and diaphoretic-so an injured man in a fever could benefit from application and medication. As far as cleaning the wound acetum is the favoured wash-though as we know urine has been used on the battlefield for this purpose. nb: oddly I was going to suggest that Ulmus Fulva would be an excellent wound dressing but I see that the Native Americans beat me to it by a few hundred years. Quote Link to comment
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