Medicinal Herbs

What is wormwood?

Wormwood is a non-native, long-lived, fragrant, perennial plant that grows to about one and a half meters. This plant grows naturally in barren, dry and rocky lands, as well as marginally along the lands and passages. The temperament of this plant in traditional medicine is hot and dry.

Fasantine stands out with its green to yellow flowers along with a wonderful fragrance and an extremely bitter taste in the hot months of the year (July to September). The Chinese have been using this medicinal plant for a long time to reduce fever, improve digestive health and eliminate parasites.

This plant has a psychoactive effect due to having a chemical compound called thujone, and it is also used in the preparation of wine called vermouth. These plants do not contain calories, vitamins or minerals, but they contain several plant compounds, the most well-known of which is thujone.

Ingredient

In this plant, there is an essential oil, thujone, toyol and a bitter glucoside called absinthe.

Other names of wormwood are:

Marwa, Khatregh, Kharagosh, Sinsus, Majri, Rebel, Dasise, Shih Rumi, Asbsent, Afnithon, Kamthothha, Wash, Shih, Gandwash, Keshotha, Qort Udi and Gul Heng.

Wormwood sweatWormwood

  • Absinthe is prepared by distilling flowers and plants in traditional or industrial pots.
  • This herbal sweat is effective in treating constipation caused by digestive system weakness.
  • Wormwood is known for its compound called artemisinin in the treatment of cancer.
  • This combination is very effective in fighting cancer cells, fungi, parasites and bacteria.
  • Excessive consumption of wormwood extract causes infertility.
  • The use of this herbal sweat is prohibited for children under 5 years of age.
  • The way to use wormwood depends on the severity and type of disease for which we use it.
  • If you use wormwood to treat a disease, be sure to take it with the advice of a specialist.

properties

  • pain relief 
  • Fight against parasitic infections
  • It has antioxidant properties
  • Fights inflammation
  • Gallbladder disorders
  • Increased sweating
  • Indigestion
  • Intestinal and stomach worm
  • It cures anemia
  • blood purifier
  • To cure nightmares
  • Relieves dizziness.
  • To strengthen memory and forgetfulness
  • Removes the complications caused by liver failure
  • It is effective in treating jaundice
  • It is effective for treating varicose veins
  • Increases appetite and eases digestion.
  • Relieve anorexia
  • Treatment of red eye spots
  • Treatment of dark circles under the eyes
  • Treatment of hair loss and frizz

Its disadvantagesWormwood

  • It is forbidden to use this plant during pregnancy and breastfeeding and those suffering from internal bleeding.
  • In high consumption, it may lead to physical reactions such as muscle cramps and sudden attacks.
  • It is harmful for hot stomachs
  • It causes brain dryness and headaches
  • Irritability
  • restlessness
  • lack of recognition
  • thirst
  • Numbness of the limbs
  • Delusion and disorder
  • poisoning
  • Nervous seizure
  • It causes epilepsy.

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