Mugwort has been used for thousands of years as a magical and medicinal plant for various ailments and spiritual rituals. This versatile herb is most commonly used a digestive, calming nervine and dream herb with protective properties. This is an excellent smoking herb with medicinal and spiritual properties.
Ingredients:
Artemisia vulgaris and undenatured food grade ethanol.
Glycerin tinctures available on request.
Internal Uses:
Acid reflux
Anti-anxiety and Depression
Anti-oxidant
Effective against Colic
Circulation promotion
Diarrhea
Headache (especially frontal or allergy related)
Fatigue
Fungal infection
Liver health
Regulates fat metabolism (especially in the liver)
Settles sore and achy muscles
Vermifuge (worms) and anti-parasitic
External Uses:
Soothing anti-inflammatory properties relives dry, irritated skin
Suitable for skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis
Contains high levels of Vitamin E, making it nourishing and moisturizing for the skin
Repels insects
Spiritual Uses:
Used as sacred tobacco, an energy purification and protection plant
A strong tea invokes lucid and psychic dreaming
Increases flow of magic and divination
Traditionally, was placed under the doorstep to prevent unwanted visitors
Warnings:
Avoid if pregnant or breast feeding
If you have a ragweed (plants from the Daisy Family) allergy, one should use Mugwort with caution
This data included on this website should not take the place of medical advice. We encourage you to talk to your healthcare providers about your interest in, questions about, or use of herbs and what may be best for your overall health.