MUGWORT HERBAL LIVE PLANTS 4 SALE HERE QLD OZ $15 + P/P

MUGWORT HERB HAS AN INTERESTING HISTORY GOING BACK THOUSANDS OF YEARS.

The mugwort plants offered here have been grown from cuttings & are active & bright. Selling for $19 each or $15 if you buy 10 or more.Pack/post is an extra $18 for up to 10 small plants.ORGANICALLY GROWN

Mugwort is a perennial plant that you will see growing along the roadside in spring and summer.

Yes I also sell 10 gramme packs of dried mugwort weed & fresh if requested & available
Mugwort is a hardy perennial plant that usually grows in the warmer areas of the Northern Hemisphere. It is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa.


Am told that people use this herb to smoke to get off tobacco & cannabis use addiction
There are many traditional superstitions related to this herb. For example, people used to believe that mugwort could protect from fatigue, sunstroke, wild animals, and evil spirits. Many people also suggest that the Romans used to use mugwort in their sandals to relieve aching
People can make mugwort leaves into a tea by infusing them in boiling water.

Some people also smoke the plant as an alternative to tobacco. It is also available in capsule form from many health stores.
raditionally, throughout Europe and in traditional Chinese medicine, people have used mugwort as a treatment for a variety of health conditions.

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For example, people have smoked or consumed the dried Mugwort leaves as a way to promote lucid dreaming, though there have been few studies into this.

During the Dragon Boat Festival, is usually hung on the door, which is used to ward off evil spirits and to drive away mosquitoes.

Smoking dried Mugwort leaves is believed to be the most effective way to enjoy the benefits of its active components. It is usually smoked as a hand-rolled cigarette, in much the same way as tobacco. It can be used as a base when crafting your own herbal blend.

The effect is said to be soft on the throat and ‘fluffy’, similar to mullein. Users say it produces a calm and mellow feeling rather than the intoxicated or ‘stoned’ effects of smoking marijuana.  It produces a light smoke with a pleasant, slightly sweet flavor.


Others who use the herb suggest that it has antibacterial properties, but again, there have been few studies Trusted Source is investigating this.

Freshly picked mugwort and dried mugwort.

The following are some other examples of the potential health benefits of mugwort.
The main use of mugwort is in a technique called moxibustion. This involves burning the herb over a specific part of the body based on what the practitioner is trying to achieve.

Practitioners also commonly use moxibustion during acupuncture to increase the effectiveness of this ancient Chinese practice.

There is some evidence to suggest that moxibustion may be able to help prevent or correct breech births, which might, in turn, help reduce the need for as many cesarean deliveries.
his supports a 2016 review Trusted Source that suggests that moxibustion could be useful as an alternative in treating knee osteoarthritis.

Herb leaves on a spoon

Mugwort may also be effective for a number of digestive complaints, including:

low appetite
colic
indigestion
diarrhea
constipation
travel sickness
stomach acidity

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However, much of the evidence to support these claims is anecdotal.
There is limited evidence to suggest that mugwort may be effective in treating cancerous cells
Research in this area is lacking, so scientists need to conduct more research to investigate the potential side effects of mugwort in a variety of forms and uses.

dried mugwort herb for medicinal tea. absinthe and thujone

Since the European Middle Ages, people have used mugwort as an herb to repel insects Trusted Source, especially moths, from people’s gardens. There is even a theory that the name mugwort comes from the old English word for moth.

A 2020 study also supports the use of mugwort as a repellent for bed bugs.

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Alcohol

Rather than using hops, people once flavored beer using mugwort, or “gruit,” and a variety of other herbs.

Indeed, mugwort’s name may also have come from its traditional use to flavor beer; people used to serve it in mugs.

Depending on which region a person lived in, the specifics of the herb mixture would vary.

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Food

In addition to its potential medicinal properties, people also use mugwort as a culinary herb in Asian cooking.

The root is sweet and pungent, and the herb is aromatic and bitter in nature. Known as “ssuk,” mugwort suits fatty fish, meat, and poultry, and some people say that it helps with their digestion.

Artemisia, mugwort, wormwood, and sagebrush. Isolated.

People often use it in stuffings and marinades and as a flavoring for stock.

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Summary

People have used mugwort for centuries for the treatment of various health issues.

Research must continue into the efficacy of mugwort, but studies do suggest that it can be beneficial in some cases. HENRY

Any questions or if buying, contact me HERE    

Author: Henry