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Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is an herbaceous perennial originally native to Eurasia and northern Africa. It has since become naturalized in much of Canada and the United States, and these feathery, silvery plants with their spiraling leaves have become a common sight in waste areas. Widely known as a magical herb, it also has a history […]

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Wormwood (Artemisia Absinthium) plant has many benefits. We explore wormwood benefits including increased energy, anti-cancer and anti-parasite, and digestive health. Learn how to prepare wormwood tea, tincture, aerosol, and wine. And how to use wormwood as part of a cleanse to increase energy and general wellness.

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The health benefits of Wormwood Essential Oil can be attributed to its properties like anti helmitic, cholagogue, deodorant, digestive, emenagogue, febrifuge, insecticide, narcotic, vermifuge and tonic.Wormwood is also known as Green Ginger and Absinthium and earlier it was used in alcoholic drinks such as Absinthe (banned now) to add to its taste and intoxication, since wormwood itself has narcotic effects. Its botanical name is Artemisia Absinthium or Artemisia Annua. Wormwood Tea Benefits, Wormwood Benefits, Get Rid Of Nausea, Holistic Cleaning, Artemisia Annua, Essential Oils For Nausea, Ginger Essential Oil, Magic Herbs, Holistic Remedies

The health benefits of Wormwood Essential Oil can be attributed to its properties like anti helmitic, cholagogue, deodorant, digestive, emenagogue, febrifuge, insecticide, narcotic, vermifuge and tonic.Wormwood is also known as Green Ginger and Absinthium and earlier it was used in alcoholic drinks such as Absinthe (banned now) to add to its taste and intoxication, since wormwood itself has narcotic effects. Its botanical name is Artemisia Absinthium or Artemisia Annua.

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