Achillea wilhelmsi is believed to be safe at recommended doses. See individual product literature for more information.
Achillea wilhelmsi is believed to be safe at recommended doses. See product literature for more information.
Achillea wilhelmsi is believed to be safe at recommended doses. See product literature for more information.
Achillea wilhelmsii was tested in a double-blind trial of 60 men and women with mild hypertension.38 The results showed that treatment with an A. wilhelmsii extract significantly reduced blood pressure readings. The herb had other favorable effects--it decreased total and "bad" (LDL) cholesterol, increased "good" (HDL) cholesterol, and decreased triglycerides.
Achillea wilhelmsii is known to be a rich source of flavonoids and sesquiterpene lactones, which may explain its therapeutic effects on blood pressure and serum lipids (cholesterol and triglycerides).
In the study featured here, the herb was administered as an extract at a dose of 15-20 drops twice daily for more than 6 months.
Enter section content...Achillea wilhelmsii is known to be a rich source of flavonoids and sesquiterpene lactones, which may explain its therapeutic effects on blood pressure and serum lipids (cholesterol and triglycerides).
Achillea wilhelmsii is an Iranian herb that has been shown to significantly reduce blood pressure in people with mild hypertension.
Achillea wilhelmsii was tested in a double-blind trial of 60 men and women with mild hypertension.38 The results showed that treatment with an A. wilhelmsii extract significantly reduced blood pressure readings. The herb had other favorable effects--it decreased total and "bad" (LDL) cholesterol, increased "good" (HDL) cholesterol, and decreased triglycerides.
Achillea wilhelmsii is an Iranian herb that has been shown to significantly reduce blood pressure in people with mild hypertension.
Achillea wilhelmsii is known to be a rich source of flavonoids and sesquiterpene lactones, which may explain its therapeutic effects on blood pressure and serum lipids (cholesterol and triglycerides).