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The Composition of the Yarrow Preparation

Yarrow is characterised by Rudolf Steiner as "a quite special marvel."[1] "This yarrow presents itself in nature as though some plant-creator had had a model at hand in this yarrow, in order to bring sulphur into the right relationship with the other plant substances in the right way."[2] And further: "Yarrow develops its sulphur-force preferentially in the potassium-forming process. For this reason it contains sulphur in precisely the quantity necessary for working potassium."[3] "In yarrow, the sulphur works the potassium content in such a way "that it conducts itself in the right manner in the organic process with respect to what now constitutes the actual body, the protein-nature of the plant."[4]

  1. Rudolf Steiner: Geisteswissenschaftliche Grundlagen zum Gedeihen der Landwirtschaft, GA 327, Vortrag vom 13. Juni 1924, Dornach 1999, S. 126: «Diese Schafgarbe ist – eigentlich ist es ja jede Pflanze – ein Wunderwerk, aber wenn man wieder eine andere Blume anschaut, dann kommt einem das ganz besonders zu Herzen, was für ein Wunderwerk diese Schafgarbe ist; sie ist ein ganz besonderes Wunderwerk.» (This yarrow is – really every plant is – a marvel, but when one looks again at another flower, then it comes home to one most particularly what a marvel this yarrow is; it is a quite special marvel.)
  2. Rudolf Steiner: Geisteswissenschaftliche Grundlagen zum Gedeihen der Landwirtschaft, GA 327, Dornach 1999, S. 126.
  3. Ebd., S. 129.
  4. Ebd., S. 126.