Mugwort c/s
  • Mugwort c/s

Mugwort c/s

$5.00

A dream herb and tonic herb, mugwort has a wide variety of traditional uses. Milder in action than most other Artemisia species.

size

Shrubby perennial, Mugwort has dark green deeply indented leaves and numerous clusters of small reddish or yellow flower heads.

Mugwort was used from the earliest times in Europe and Asia. Roman centurions reputedly placed mugwort in their sandals to keep the soles of their feet in good shape. The Greek physician Dioscorides (1st century AD) recounted that the goddess Artemis (who inspired the plant's genus name) was believed to give succor to women in childbirth. The 13th–century Welsh herbal The Physicians of Myddfai recommended: 'If a woman be unable to give birth to her child let the mugwort be bound to her left thigh. Let it be instantly removed when she has been delivered, lest there should be hemorrhage.

Rev. 122013a

A digestive and tonic herb, mugwort has a wide variety of traditional uses. Milder in action than most other Artemisia species, it can be taken over the long term at a low dose to improve appetite, digestive function, and absorption of nutrients.

It can be used as a tea, which some claim can induce lucid dreaming.

Note: These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration, and this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. We at eSutras do not recommend internal use of supplements or herbs without prior consultation with your doctor or herbalist.

14-00-169-004
2012-11-28

Data sheet

Certifications
USDA Organic
Shelf-Life
3 years
Botanical Name
Artemisia vulgaris
Ingredients
Mugwort c/s