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New Roots Wormwood

Description

Wormwood exhibits bitter, carminative, and anthelmintic properties. It is primarily used to expel parasites.

Wormwood is a woody perennial native to Europe, southern Siberia, Kashmir, and the Mediterranean. This is a strikingly large, soft, and mellow plant for the medicinal landscape.

Wormwood exhibits bitter, carminative, and anthelmintic properties. Traditionally, wormwood has been used in a wide range of conditions, most of which have been vindicated by scientific analysis of the herb. It is primarily used as a bitter, and therefore has the effect of stimulating and invigorating the whole of the digestive process.

Wormwood may be used where there is indigestion, especially when due to a deficient quantity or quality of gastric juice. Wormwood is a remedy for the treatment of parasitic worms, especially roundworm and pinworm, and parasites.

Wormwood is perhaps best known for its oil to prepare certain alcoholic beverages, most notably vermouth and absinthe; absinthe was popular in the nineteenth century in Europe, though it caused many health issues such as brain damage, due to the doses that were given.

Wormwood oil continues to be used as a flavouring agent for foods, although in much smaller amounts than were found in absinthe. Medicinally, wormwood was traditionally used as a bitter to improve digestion and to fight worm infestations.

The aromatic oil of wormwood contains the toxins thujone and isothujone. Small amounts of this oil are present in wormwood teas or tinctures. Although the oil destroys various types of worms, it may cause, in excessive amounts, damage to the human nervous system. Strong bitters are also present in the plant that are known as absinthin and anabsinthin, which are known to stimulate digestive functions.

Features
  • (Artemisia absinthium) "," 270 mg
  • Vermifuge
Directions

Adults: Take 2–3 capsules three times daily or as directed by your health-care practitioner. Do not exceed above dose.

Duration of use: Consult a health-care practitioner for use beyond 3–4 weeks.

Ingredients

Each vegetable capsule contains:
Whole wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) 270 mg
Other ingredients: Non-GMO vegetable capsule composed of vegetable carbohydrate gum and purified water.
Cautions
    $4.34

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    New Roots Wormwood

    $12.40

    $4.34

    New Roots Wormwood

    Description

    Wormwood exhibits bitter, carminative, and anthelmintic properties. It is primarily used to expel parasites.

    Wormwood is a woody perennial native to Europe, southern Siberia, Kashmir, and the Mediterranean. This is a strikingly large, soft, and mellow plant for the medicinal landscape.

    Wormwood exhibits bitter, carminative, and anthelmintic properties. Traditionally, wormwood has been used in a wide range of conditions, most of which have been vindicated by scientific analysis of the herb. It is primarily used as a bitter, and therefore has the effect of stimulating and invigorating the whole of the digestive process.

    Wormwood may be used where there is indigestion, especially when due to a deficient quantity or quality of gastric juice. Wormwood is a remedy for the treatment of parasitic worms, especially roundworm and pinworm, and parasites.

    Wormwood is perhaps best known for its oil to prepare certain alcoholic beverages, most notably vermouth and absinthe; absinthe was popular in the nineteenth century in Europe, though it caused many health issues such as brain damage, due to the doses that were given.

    Wormwood oil continues to be used as a flavouring agent for foods, although in much smaller amounts than were found in absinthe. Medicinally, wormwood was traditionally used as a bitter to improve digestion and to fight worm infestations.

    The aromatic oil of wormwood contains the toxins thujone and isothujone. Small amounts of this oil are present in wormwood teas or tinctures. Although the oil destroys various types of worms, it may cause, in excessive amounts, damage to the human nervous system. Strong bitters are also present in the plant that are known as absinthin and anabsinthin, which are known to stimulate digestive functions.

    Features
    • (Artemisia absinthium) "," 270 mg
    • Vermifuge
    Directions

    Adults: Take 2–3 capsules three times daily or as directed by your health-care practitioner. Do not exceed above dose.

    Duration of use: Consult a health-care practitioner for use beyond 3–4 weeks.

    Ingredients

    Each vegetable capsule contains:
    Whole wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) 270 mg
    Other ingredients: Non-GMO vegetable capsule composed of vegetable carbohydrate gum and purified water.
    Cautions

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      Description

      Wormwood exhibits bitter, carminative, and anthelmintic properties. It is primarily used to expel parasites.

      Wormwood is a woody perennial native to Europe, southern Siberia, Kashmir, and the Mediterranean. This is a strikingly large, soft, and mellow plant for the medicinal landscape.

      Wormwood exhibits bitter, carminative, and anthelmintic properties. Traditionally, wormwood has been used in a wide range of conditions, most of which have been vindicated by scientific analysis of the herb. It is primarily used as a bitter, and therefore has the effect of stimulating and invigorating the whole of the digestive process.

      Wormwood may be used where there is indigestion, especially when due to a deficient quantity or quality of gastric juice. Wormwood is a remedy for the treatment of parasitic worms, especially roundworm and pinworm, and parasites.

      Wormwood is perhaps best known for its oil to prepare certain alcoholic beverages, most notably vermouth and absinthe; absinthe was popular in the nineteenth century in Europe, though it caused many health issues such as brain damage, due to the doses that were given.

      Wormwood oil continues to be used as a flavouring agent for foods, although in much smaller amounts than were found in absinthe. Medicinally, wormwood was traditionally used as a bitter to improve digestion and to fight worm infestations.

      The aromatic oil of wormwood contains the toxins thujone and isothujone. Small amounts of this oil are present in wormwood teas or tinctures. Although the oil destroys various types of worms, it may cause, in excessive amounts, damage to the human nervous system. Strong bitters are also present in the plant that are known as absinthin and anabsinthin, which are known to stimulate digestive functions.

      Features
      • (Artemisia absinthium) "," 270 mg
      • Vermifuge
      Directions

      Adults: Take 2–3 capsules three times daily or as directed by your health-care practitioner. Do not exceed above dose.

      Duration of use: Consult a health-care practitioner for use beyond 3–4 weeks.

      Ingredients

      Each vegetable capsule contains:
      Whole wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) 270 mg
      Other ingredients: Non-GMO vegetable capsule composed of vegetable carbohydrate gum and purified water.
      Cautions
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