https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5569446/?fbclid=IwAR3hCgUglkkvo_XyLPiPjhARSAgX2ng1HXP2lWjNgftFz7C-I00Gns2e3YQ

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Yarrow [ achillea millefolium ] : to try for multiple sclerosis

Yarrow [ achillea millefoliun ] is a well known herb.

Mostly used for fevers [master-herb for fevers], bleeding, wounds, skin disorders, respiratory infections and digestive problems

It has also shown to have some cognitive benefits and may be of use in neurological conditions [CVA]

For multiple sclerosis is have been shown to reduce relapses and improve the condition, even in a low dose like 250 mg day.

Worth knowing -seems to me-especially as companies are fighting to bring the most expensive drugs on the market with considerable side effects.

There are much more natural remedies which should be tried for this dreadful condition and non of them will be mentioned by the drug companies of course]or by most hospitals.

From the article : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5569446/

Conclusion

There is an extensive body of evidences on beneficial effects of Achillea and its main flavonoids on nervous system related disorders within the database. However, almost all of performed studies have focused on in vitro and animal preparations. Also, almost all of these in vivo and in vitro reports showed beneficial preventive or therapeutic properties of Achillea and/or its flavonoids on epilepsy, Alzheimer’ diseases, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’ diseases and stroke (Figure 3). Considering little side effects of Achillea and its derivative flavonoids (86) on main brain functions (87, 88), as well as their availability for supplemental use, one can suggest to use them in neurodegenerative disorders.

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