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Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) is a traditional herb with a fascinating history and a variety of reported uses, both practical and spiritual.

Benefits (traditional uses - consult with a healthcare professional before use)

Digestive Aid: Historically used to improve digestion and relieve issues like bloating and gas.

Women's Health: May help regulate menstrual cycles and ease menstrual cramps.Relaxation & Sleep: Known for its calming properties, potentially aiding sleep and reducing anxiety.

Anti-inflammatory & Antioxidant: May help reduce inflammation and protect cells.Insect

Repellent: Historically used to deter insects, Deschampsia - Nature Based Self Care notes that its aromatic foliage may deter certain herbivores.

Historical significance & Ancient Lore & Medie  val Uses: Used in traditional Chinese, Hindu, and European medicine for various ailments, especially related to digestion and women's health."Mother of Herbs": In medieval Europe, it was called the "mother of herbs" due to its widespread use.Greek Mythology Connection: Its scientific name, Artemisia, is derived from Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon, hunt, and childbirth, Washington College says that this reflects its association with female energy and intuition.Protection & Dreams: Believed to ward off negative spirits, protect travelers, and enhance vivid dreams.Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): Key to moxibustion, where dried mugwort is burned to stimulate circulation and energy flow.Native American Traditions: Used for spiritual purification, warding off negative energy, and for medicinal purposes like treating colds and fevers.Important Note: While mugwort has a long history of traditional use, it's crucial to consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using it, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any health conditions, According to www.health.com, because some studies indicate that mugwort can cause miscarriage

 

 

Includes 4 disposable tea bags.

Includes a dream sachet.

Mugwort

$14.00Price
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