Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Crude Medicine |
Medicine Property: | Warming Interior |
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About Wormwood
Wormwood is a bitter-tasting plant known for its use in herbal medicine and in the production of certain types of alcoholic beverages, such as absinthe. It has a long history of traditional use in various cultures for its potential therapeutic properties. The plant contains compounds like absinthin and anabsinthin, and it has been used to support digestive health and alleviate mild discomfort. However, it's important to note that wormwood should be used with caution and under the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider, as it can be toxic in high doses.
Chinese name
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Ai Ye
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English name
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wormwood
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Latin Name
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Artemisia argyi Levl.et |
Moisture | ≤15% |
Specification: | whole leaves or cut dark green leaves |
Application | Medicine,tea, heatlh food, |
Digestive Support: Wormwood has traditionally been used to support digestive health and may help alleviate mild discomfort such as bloating and indigestion.
Parasite Control: Some traditional and herbal medicine systems suggest that wormwood may have properties that could help combat certain types of parasites. However, it's important to seek guidance from a healthcare professional for any parasitic concerns.
Appetite Stimulation: Wormwood has been used historically as an appetite stimulant, particularly in cases of reduced appetite due to digestive issues.
Potential Antimicrobial Properties: Some studies have suggested that compounds in wormwood may possess antimicrobial properties, which could be potentially useful in certain applications.