SBL Millefolium Dilution comes from the fresh Achillea millefolium plant, commonly called Yarrow.
It acts powerfully on the circulatory system and blood vessels.
Therefore, it suits active hemorrhage with bright red, fluid blood.
Moreover, it supports bleeding caused by injury, exertion, or vascular congestion.
Hemorrhagic Conditions
Primarily, Millefolium controls bright red bleeding from any outlet.
It stops bleeding from lungs, uterus, rectum, nose, and urinary tract.
Additionally, it helps post-surgical hemorrhage after kidney or bladder operations.
It also manages bleeding hemorrhoids with colic and bloody diarrhea.
Furthermore, it supports fever with persistent bleeding tendencies.
Thus, it benefits traumatic and exertional hemorrhages.
Trauma and Overexertion
Next, Millefolium helps bleeding after falls or physical strain.
It controls wound bleeding following over-lifting or injury.
Therefore, it suits vascular rupture from mechanical causes.
Menstrual and Venous Disorders
Meanwhile, Millefolium regulates early, profuse, and prolonged menses.
It helps uterine bleeding after violent exertion.
Moreover, it relieves painful varicose veins during pregnancy.
It supports suppressed lochia and milk secretion with fever or convulsions.
Respiratory and Cardiac Complaints
Importantly, Millefolium manages haemoptysis after exertion.
It helps early tuberculosis with a blood-streaked cough.
Additionally, it eases chest oppression and violent palpitations.
Anxiety often improves with better circulation.
Nervous and Head Symptoms
Furthermore, Millefolium relieves convulsions linked to suppressed menses.
It reduces limb contractions with tearing pains.
It eases vertigo from slow movement and head congestion.
Severe headaches lessen with reduced vascular pressure.
Nasal, Rectal, and Urinary Support
Finally, Millefolium controls frequent nosebleeds with facial flushing.
It manages bleeding hemorrhoids and bloody, offensive stools.
It also supports hematuria, bladder weakness, and urinary retention.
Thus, it restores balance in hemorrhagic and vascular disorders.




