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Wormwood is an herb that has been historically used in absinthe and long thought to cause hallucinations. This article explains everything you need to know about wormwood, including its benefits and side effects.

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Wormwood

The Wormwood plant is also known as Absinth, Common Wormwood, Ajenjo, Absinthii Herba, Alvine, Green Ginger, and Grand Wormwood. With fibrous roots, it is a herbaceous perennial plant. Commercially, it is available in capsule form, as an essential oil, tincture, and in tablet form. It has anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and chemotherapeutic properties, which make it useful to treat various diseases. Learn about Wormwood on our website.

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The key difference between wormwood and sweet wormwood is that wormwood is a moderately poisonous species belonging to the genus Artemisia, which is native

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Wormwood in the Garden Wormwood or Artemsia absinthum is a powerful medicinal herb. It was infamously associated with Vincent Van Gogh cutting off his ear, after drinking too much of the liquor Absinth, of which Wormwood is the key ingredient. In the garden however, it is a very attractive and useful addition, particularly as an insect repellent, and is ideal to plant around your entertaining areas in pots or hanging baskets to deter the pesky bugs that you don't want to invite to your…

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Learn how to grow and care for Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) with these helpful tips. Discover the best conditions for cultivation, including soil type, sun exposure, and watering needs. Find out how to prune and propagate Wormwood, as well as how to prevent common pests and diseases.

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1 oz. tincture in amber dropper bottle. Freshly dried Artemesia absinthium flowering aerial in 50% organic cane alcohol 1:5. Grown using organic methods- never any GMO seeds or stock, never synthetic pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers. To read more about our growing practices, visit: https://www.reveriefarmllc.com/pages/about Contains Thujone, which can be toxic in large doses. Use with caution. Some people may have skin reactions to the raw herb. Adult Dosage Guidelines: 1-2 dropperfuls…

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Wormwood is great for boundary and protection magick. In your garden plant it to keep away pests and snakes. Carry it with you to ward against enchantment and as protection against accidents. It’s sometimes used in the summoning of spirits, or put on doorways to keep illness out. It is also sometimes seen in spells to drive aways ghosts and perform exorcisms. Best used magically in a sachet, bag, or burned as incense.

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Wormwood | Plants, Uses, Absinthe, Description, & Facts

Wormwood, any of several species of bitter or aromatic herbs or shrubs of the genus Artemisia of the aster family (Asteraceae) distributed throughout many parts of the world. Several species of wormwood are cultivated for their essential oils, which are used as flavourings or in herbal medicine.

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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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Wormwood (Artemisia Absinthium) is one of the most important medicinal plants in monastic medicine. It was considered a universal cure with a broad spectrum of medical uses throughout the Middle Ages. From this storied past, wormwood earned an old German adage, roughly: “wormwood makes everything good”. Hildegard of Bingen thought very highly of

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