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WORMWOOD ORGANIC C/S 1 OZ (28 GRAMSS)
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Wormwood;**Artemisia absinthium
Removes Worms, Malaria
Wormwood gets its name from the mid ages as it was used in a common medieval cure for intestinal worms.
Commonly found in herbal texts and other documentation as Artemisia absinthium, or more commonly as absinthe wormwood, Wormwood is native to temperate Eurasia and Africa.
In these locals it has seen a long history of use in keeping away pests and insect larvae, and has been used indoors as a repellent for fleas and moths.
Today many herbalists know it as an aid for treating gastric pain and indigestion. It has also seen use as an antiseptic or in the treatment of fevers, where it is said to help reduce them. Some have even used it in teas for aiding with the labor pains of pregnant women.
The oil of wormwood has also been used to improve circulation, and has long been prescribed by some herbali
sts as a general treatment for the ailments of the circulatory system.
More famously, it has also been used in flavoring the notorious liquor called Absinthe, as well some other well known liquor such as bitters, vermouth and other, less well known wine and spirits. In the mid ages it was used to spice mead, Wormwood it the most important herb in ABSINTHE SEE OUR RECIPE
Wormwood may be used as a relaxant. With the right dosage, it can stimulate the brain to create a peaceful and calming feeling.
Wormwood can also be used as a light anaesthetic. It is commonly used to give relief to menstrual cramps and muscle pains. It is also being used as a remedy for common cold, tapeworm, headaches, dysentery and even rheumatism.
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