Mugwort, cut and sifted, Certified Organic, sold by the gram

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Mugwort, cut and sifted, Certified Organic, sold by the gram

Artemisia vulgaris Certified Organically Grown. Taken as a tea, Mugwort has traditionally been used for menopause relief, intestinal issues, treating joint pain, even as a bug repellent. Mugwort is also valued in European magical practices, and as a flavouring, as an insect repellant and as a dye.

Order 1 whole bag (normally 1 lb) and receive 30% off while supplies last! I'll apply the discount when you order 454g of a single herb, and refund or add bonus product as applicable.

Sold by the gram, $0.0827/g. Please bring or order a Recloseable Bag

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Mugwort Artemisia vulgaris is an herbaceous plant that has been valued for magic and medicine by many cultures for throughout history.

Herbal Medicine

In Western herbal medicine, in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda, it is often used to alleviate digestive issues, stimulate appetite, relieve menstrual cramps, and support overall digestion. TCM uses mugwort for moxibustion, a traditional Chinese medicine technique that involves the burning of mugwort sticks or "moxa", with or without contact, to stimulate specific acupuncture points on the body.

Digestive Aid

Mugwort has been traditionally used as a digestive tonic. It is believed to stimulate bile secretion, improve digestion, and alleviate symptoms such as bloating, indigestion, and stomach discomfort.

Culinary Uses

Young mugwort leaves are used in salads, soups, or as a flavouring ingredient. Mugwort has a tart flavour, like mint and juniper, with a spicy sage scent. In Northern European cuisines, it is a seasoning for savoy cabbage, spinach, egg dishes and vegetable soups.

Flavouring Agent

Mugwort provides a unique, slightly bitter and aromatic taste to teas and alcoholic beverages.

Aromatic Uses

The dried leaves of mugwort are a natural insect repellant when burned or incorporated into sachets to deter moths and other insects from clothing or living spaces.

Ritual and Cultural Practices

Mugwort has a rich history of use in various cultural and spiritual practices. It is often associated with protection, divination, and lucid dreaming. In some practices, mugwort is used as an herb for smoke cleansing purification rituals, and for enhancing spiritual experiences.

Natural Dye

The leaves of mugwort are a natural dye for fabrics and other materials, producing a yellow-green colour.

Caution

Mugwort should be consumed in moderation, as excessive intake may have adverse effects, such as headache.

DISCLAIMER
The information presented on this website is for informational, reference and educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as a substitute for diagnosis and treatment by a health care practitioner.

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