Metaphysical Uses:This is one of my favorite metaphysical herbs. I grow a hedge of it in The Garden between the main garden and the rose arbors. (alas; this part of The Garden no long exists due to my inability to keep up with the work. It will be restored. Good news is the ...
Mugwort Benefits and Uses – ©The Herbal Resource Therapeutic Uses, Benefits and Claims of Mugwort Mugwort contains volatile oil, flavonoids, a sesquiterpene lactone, coumarin derivatives and triterpenes. Mugwort is most commonly used to treat disorders of the digestive tract and aid in all digestiv...
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Medicinal Uses:* Amenorrhea* Fibromyalgia* Herbal Teas* IBS* Sleep/Insomnia Properties:* Abortifacient* Aromatic* Diaphoretic* Diuretic* Emmenagogue* Midsummer* Nervine Parts Used:Leaves, roots Constituents:volatile oil, bitter principle (absinthin), flavonoids, tannin. ...
Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris): Known for its anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, and antibacterial properties. It's traditionally used in herbal medicine for its soothing effects on the skin. Base Oils: Common oils include olive oil, coconut oil, palm oil, and shea butter....
Mugwort has a subtly bitter, grassy, and herbal taste suited for fresh and cooked preparations. Young and tender leaves can be eaten raw and are typically tossed into salads. It is worth noting that Mugwort’s flavor is strong and a little goes a long way. Each species will also vary in...
Other uses of mugwort Mugwort is also useful in the organic cultivation of the garden, since its infusion helps to combat pests in an ecological way, such as the cabbage fly, earthworms, aphids, and some parasites of fruit trees. A decoction of 15 minutes with tender green leaves, in a ...