Artemisia (Wormwood) 2oz
Artemisia (Wormwood) goes by several different names.
Artemisia (Wormwood) goes by several different names. Some of the common names for the wormwood plant include: artemisa plant, artemisa herb, and the sweet annie herb or “sweet wormwood.”
Wormwood is commonly used in support of:
- Loss of appetite*
- May help with upset stomach*
- Gastrointestinal support*
- May help with Intestinal spasms*
- Liver support*
- May help with digestion, indigestion, and more*
How to prep Artemisa:
Combine 1/2 to one (1) teaspoon of dried artemisa herb per 6-8 ounces of water and steep for 5 to 10 minutes. As a rule of thumb take only such a small amount of artemisa herb as fits between three fingertips (max 1 gram) and start with a short steeping time (1 minute and increase up to 5-10 minutes maximum) to avoid that the tea becomes too bitter.
You can drink a freshly prepared cup of warm wormwood tea a maximum three times a day – half an hour before meals if you lack or to regulate appetite, half an hour after meals if you have digestive problems. The daily dosage is a maximum of three grams of artemisa herb.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These statements and products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Always consult with a healthcare professional before using any herbal remedy.