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  WORMWOOD TINCTURE 4 OZ.
Tincture of fresh Artemisia absinthium leaves and flowers


 
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(Artemisia absinthium) 4 oz. brown glass bottle. Wormwood depresses the central medullary part of the brain, which is the area concerned with pain and anxiety. Used occasionally, it will soothe the nerves and reduce the feeling of melancholy, anxiety and mild depression.

This aromatic herb is a perennial that can grow up to 4” tall. The leaves are oval and toothed, ranging between 1 ½ to 3 inches long. The inconspicuous green flowers grow in a series of spike-like clusters from August through October. Wormwood is gathered in last summer and early fall. Wormwood is found throughout the world. In the Rocky Mountains it is most often found in arroyos and sagebrush steppe.

Analgesic – Wormwood tincture acts as an antispasmodic for menstrual cramps.

Anthelmintic – Tincture of the herb will help expel roundworms and pinworms.

Antidepressant -- Wormwood depresses the central medullary part of the brain, which is the area concerned with pain and anxiety. Used occasionally, it will soothe the nerves and reduce the feeling of melancholy, anxiety and mild depression.

Stomach aid -- Tincture of wormwood has been used to help reduce gastric pain, heartburn and indigestion. In many European countries a tincture of wormwood is prescribed for hepatitis and jaundice. The tea has also been used to help treat cancer of the liver. The tincture may be dilluted with water (50/50) and used as an antiseptic wash for infected wounds.

Tonic – Wormwood is one of the bitter plants added to most European bitters. It helps stimulate digestion, as well as rids the body of some forms of parasites.

CONSTITUENTS: Absinthin (leaf), achillicin (flower), alpha-thujone (leaf), anabsin, (plant) anabsinin, (plant) anabisithin (plant), arabsin (plant), artabasin (leaf), artabin (plant), artabsinolide (plant), artemetin (leaf), artemolins (plant), artenisetin (plant), arthamaridin (plant), arthamaridinine (plant), arthamarin (plant), beta-caryophyllnene (plant), beta-thujone (leaf), bisabolene (plant), cadinene (plant), camphene (plant), chamazulene (leaf), chlorogenic-acid (plant), cis-epoxyocimene (leaf), formic-acid (plant), hydroxypelenolide (platn), inulobiose (plant), isoabinthin (plant), isoquercitrin (leaf), isorhamnetin-3-o-rhamnoglucoside (plant), isohamnetin-3-glucoside (leaf), ketopelenolides (plant), lirioresinol (plant), matrisin (plant), methyl (plant), nicotinic-acid (plant), p-coumaric-acid (plant), p-hydroxyphenylacetic-acid (plant), patueltin-3-0-rhamnoside (leaf), patueltin-3-0-glucoside (leaf), phellandrene (plant), pinene (plant), pipecolic-acid (plant), protocatechuic-acid (plant), quebrachitol (plant), quercitin-3-o-beta-d-glucoside (plant), quercitin-3-0-rhamnoglucocide (plant), rutin (plant), sabinene (plant), salicylic-acid (plant), spinacetin-3-0-glucoside (leaf), spinacetin-3-0-glucoside (leaf)m spinacetin-3-0-rhamnoglucoside (leaf), Thyjyl-alcholol, Thyjyl-isovalerate, Thujyl-palitate (plant), Trans-dehydromatricaria-ester (root), Trans-epoxyocimene (leaf), Trans-saqbinyl-acetate (plant),Trans-spiroketalenol (root), Vanillic-acid.


PHOTOS: Wormwood Tincture, Wormwood, wild Wormwood country, stacking bottles to be filled with tinctures.



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