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Bulk Dried Yarrow for Export Wholesale Supply

ACPFOOD is a trusted wholesale supplier of bulk dried yarrow for export, providing high-quality Achillea millefolium flowers and leaves to importers, distributors, and herbal tea manufacturers worldwide. Known also as yarrow flower dried, milfoil tea, and Achillea tea, this natural herb is carefully harvested and processed to retain its purity and aroma. We ensure consistent quality control, safe packaging, and global delivery to meet the needs of bulk buyers and wholesale distributors in the herbal and pharmaceutical industries.

Global Wholesale of Bulk Dried Yarrow for Export

  • Product Code: FLO-002
  • Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 300 kg

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ACPFOOD is a trusted wholesale supplier of bulk dried yarrow for export and a reliable wholesale Achillea tea supplier, offering consistent quality to importers, distributors, and herbal tea manufacturers worldwide. Also known as Achillea millefolium, yarrow flower dried, milfoil tea, and Achillea tea, this aromatic herb is valued in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and food industries for its natural purity. As an experienced Milfoil tea distributor, we ensure bulk packaging, quality control, and timely global shipping for B2B buyers, wholesale distributors, and export companies seeking authentic dried yarrow flowers and leaves for commercial use.
Scientific Name: Achillea millefolium L.
Synonym: Achilliea lanulosa f. rubicunda Farw.
English Name: Yarrow
Other Names in English (UK, USA, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand): Common Yarrow, Bloodwort, Milfoil, Thousand-leaf
Family: Asteraceae

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Bulk dried yarrow Achillea millefolium for export

GENERAL DATA

Plant Parts: Root, stem, leaves, flower, and hydrosol
Cultivation mode: Wild collection/ Cultivated
In manufacturing:  Pharmaceutical, Cosmetics, Herbal Tea, Hydrosol, Oil, Extract
Foods: Salad

🌿 Industries That Use Yarrow Herb (Achillea millefolium L.)

Yarrow is a versatile flowering herb with a long history of use across cultures. With its bitter aromatic leaves and feathery appearance, Yarrow contains volatile oils (chamazulene, cineole), flavonoids, alkaloids, and tannins, offering potent medicinal and therapeutic applications.

1. Pharmaceutical & Traditional Herbal Medicine

Yarrow is widely used in European, Native American, and Iranian traditional medicine for its astringent, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing properties.

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Close-up of yarrow flowers showing natural purity
  • Wound & Bleeding Management:
    Known as a “soldier’s woundwort,” yarrow herb was used to stop bleeding and disinfect wounds.
    Applied topically in salves, poultices, or infused oils.

  • Digestive Aid:
    Stimulates appetite and digestion, helps relieve gas, bloating, and cramping.

  • Women’s Health:
    Used in herbal traditions to regulate menstruation, ease cramps, and relieve menopausal symptoms.
  • Fever & Cold Remedies:
    Promotes sweating (diaphoretic action), useful in breaking fevers.

✅ Delivered in tinctures, herbal teas, powders, or topical preparations.

2. Nutraceuticals & Herbal Tea Blends

Yarrow is a key ingredient in detox and immune-boosting formulations:

  • Bitter digestive teas and bitters formulations

  • Cold and flu herbal teas (with Elderflower, Peppermint, Echinacea)

  • Liver-cleansing or blood-purifying detox blends

✅ Often combined with Chamomile, Lemon Balm, or Calendula in wellness teas.

3. Cosmetic & Natural Skincare Industry

Thanks to its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effects, yarrow is widely used in natural skincare:

  • Toners and astringent facial sprays for oily/acne-prone skin

  • Salves and creams for eczema, rashes, or wounds

  • Hair rinses for oily scalp or dandruff control

✅ Yarrow-infused oils and hydrosols are popular in artisan skincare.

4. Aromatherapy & Perfumery

Though less used than yarrow flowers or essential oil, the herb contributes to earthy, medicinal aromatic profiles:

  • Essential oil contains chamazulene (deep blue) and cineole

  • Featured in healing blends, aromatherapeutic oils, and ritual incense

✅ Known for a grounding, herbal fragrance used in natural perfumery.

5. Folk & Ethnobotanical Applications

In folklore and rural medicine:

  • Believed to protect against evil spirits and disease

  • Used in love and divination rituals

  • Applied to cuts, bruises, and internal injuries in survival medicine

✅ Still valued in wildcrafting and traditional herbal practices.

6. Scientific & Academic Research

Yarrow’s phytochemical profile is of growing interest in:

  • Anti-ulcer, anti-inflammatory, and hemostatic research

  • Evaluation of flavonoids and alkaloids for therapeutic potential

  • Study of essential oil components in natural antimicrobials

✅ Frequently tested for applications in phytotherapy and ethnopharmacology.

✅ Summary of Key Applications

Industry Common Uses
Pharmaceutical & Traditional Wound healing, digestive tonic, menstrual support
Herbal Teas & Nutraceuticals Cold/flu teas, liver tonics, appetite stimulants
Cosmetic & Skincare Acne toners, wound salves, eczema creams, scalp rinses
Aromatherapy & Perfumery Medicinal aromatics, essential oil blends, earthy perfumes
Ethnobotanical Uses Protective folk remedy, spiritual herbalism, survival medicine
Scientific Research Studies on chamazulene, anti-ulcer and wound-healing effects

🌱 Key Features of Yarrow Herb

  • Botanical Name: Achillea millefolium L.

  • Used Parts: Aerial parts (leaves, stems, and flowering tops)

  • Major Compounds: Chamazulene, flavonoids, tannins, alkaloids

  • Traditional Roles: Wound healer, digestive support, fever reducer

  • Forms: Dried herb, tea, tincture, powder, oil, essential oil

  • Color/Texture: Feathery green-gray foliage with white-pinkish flower tops

 

PRODUCT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

Persian Name: بومادران/ Boomadaran
German Name (Deutschland, Austria, Switzerland): Schafgarbe
French Name (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec): Achillée des Collines, Achillée millefeuille, Achillée

 

 

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About Achillea Millefolium

It is a perennial plant whose height reaches eighty centimeters.

The stems of this plant are smooth, relatively narrow, and hairy, and their cross section is polygonal. There are fewer leaves on top of these stems.

The leaves have many branches, and each branch is divided into pointed and smaller parts, and it grows without a petiole. The surface of the leaves is covered with thin, delicate, and slightly sticky hairs.

The flowers are usually white and sometimes yellow and grow in the form of umbrellas at the end of the stems. Each flower usually has five petals that are completely separated from each other, oval and almost circular in shape. There are usually two gentle longitudinal grooves on the petals and three small teeth can be seen at their ends.

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Bulk dried yarrow Achillea millefolium for export, ideal for herbal infusions and blends

The scent of these flowers is very strong and their taste is bitter.

 

Yarrow Temperament

Third degree of hot and dry.

 

Achillea Chemical Constituent

Achilliein, p-hydroxy-phenethylamine, feruloylquinic acid, proline, stachydrine, betonicine, betaine, choline, 3-β-methoxy-iso-seco-tanapartholide, tanaphillin, iso-seco-tanapartholide, cryptomeridiol, sugereoside, scopoletin, clypeotriol, arteludovicinolide, austricin, ligustolide, centipedic acid, epiroseoside, ascaridole, strictie acid, caffeoyl glucoside, bisabolol, biebersteiniside, apressin

 

Bloodwort Health Benefits

Bloodwort is very helpful in treating uterine diseases. Drinking a decoction of 7 grams of these flowers, sitting in its decoction, or using its poultice, removes the urinary retention, opening (starting) menstruation, difficulty in childbirth, expulsion of the fetus from the body, adhesion of the cervix, swelling of the uterus, uterine ulcer and bladder stones.

Eating 5 grams of Yellow Yarrow flowers with honey is proven to expel stomach worms and Taenia. Drinking water soaked with 5 grams of it helps to cure fever.

Achillea millefolium petals for cosmetic formulations
Dried yarrow petals used in natural skincare and creams
Inhalation of Milfoil flower decoction is useful for colds and brain diseases. Its poultice heals headache, brain blockage, brain weakness and phlegm delirium. Also, applying it on the chest is useful for its pain, and applying it on the lower abdomen helps to treat urinary retention, menstrual retention, swelling of the abdomen and bladder, and relieves its pain.Its decoction poultice is useful for removing nasal congestion, colds, and dizziness. The burnt powder of this plant dries the wounds.

A poultice of Common Yarrow root on the lower abdomen is useful for urinary retention and retention of menstruation.

Its hydrosol improves menstrual disorders, menstrual pain, intestinal and stomach swelling, rheumatism, and gout.

 

Milfoil Side Effects

It is harmful for Kidney.

 

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🧾 Nutrition Facts – Dried Yarrow Herb (Achillea millefolium L.)

Botanical Name: Achillea millefolium L.
Common Names: Yarrow, Soldier’s Woundwort, Milfoil, Thousand Leaf
Type: Aerial parts (leaves, flowers, stems – dried)
Form: Cut & sifted herb
Use: Medicinal herb for internal and external use (infusion, tincture, poultice)

🌿 General Description

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a versatile medicinal herb traditionally used across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia for its astringent, anti-inflammatory, hemostatic, and digestive-supportive actions. Its unique combination of volatile oils, bitters, flavonoids, and tannins makes it effective in addressing fevers, colds, wounds, menstrual irregularities, and gastrointestinal discomfort.


🔬 Estimated Nutritional Composition per 100g (Dried Aerial Parts)

Nutrient Approximate Value
Energy 260–280 kcal
Protein 6.5–8.5 g
Total Fat 2.0–3.0 g
Carbohydrates 35–45 g
Natural Sugars 3–6 g
Dietary Fiber 20–28 g
Ash (Total Minerals) 9–11 g
Moisture (Residual) 8–10%

🌱 Mineral & Micronutrient Content (approx.)

Mineral Approx. per 100g
Calcium (Ca) 500–700 mg
Iron (Fe) 8–15 mg
Potassium (K) 400–550 mg
Magnesium (Mg) 70–100 mg
Zinc (Zn) 1.0–1.4 mg
Manganese (Mn) 1.2–1.6 mg
Phosphorus (P) 90–110 mg

🍊 Vitamin Content (approx.)

Vitamin Estimated per 100g
Vitamin C 80–110 mg
Vitamin A (as β-carotene) Moderate levels
Vitamin K Present (not quantified)
Vitamin E Trace to small
B-complex Vitamins Trace to moderate

🌿 Phytochemical Composition

Group Major Compounds
Volatile Oils Azulene, borneol, camphor, eucalyptol
Flavonoids Apigenin, luteolin, rutin, quercetin
Sesquiterpene lactones Achillicin, achillin
Bitter Principles Achillein, tannins
Phenolic Acids Caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid
Coumarins Scopoletin, umbelliferone

⚕️ Traditional Health Benefits

Application Area Common Uses
Wound Care Topical antiseptic and styptic (stops bleeding)
Digestive System Bitter tonic for indigestion, bloating, cramps
Menstrual Health Antispasmodic, balances heavy or irregular flow
Immune Support Diaphoretic for fevers and colds
Circulatory Health Improves peripheral circulation, mild hypotensive

⚠️ Safety & Usage Notes

  • Taste: Bitter, aromatic, slightly pungent

  • Traditional Use: Infusion (2–3g per cup), tincture, compress, or salve

  • Cautions: Avoid during pregnancy; possible allergic reactions in individuals sensitive to Asteraceae family (e.g., chamomile, ragweed)

 

📦 Storage & Shelf Life

Store in tightly sealed packaging, away from sunlight, heat, and moisture.

Shelf Life: 1.5–2 years under optimal storage conditions

 

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