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Wormwood Herb - per oz
Wormwood Herb — 100% Organic
Product overview
Botanical name: Artemisia absinthium
Form: Dried leaf and flowering tops
Grade: 100% organic, non-GMO, sustainably harvested
Origin: (Specify origin on label; e.g., Balkan region or Turkey depending on batch)
Key characteristics
Aroma: Strong, herbaceous, bitter-sweet with classic anise-like top notes
Flavor profile: Intensely bitter with herbal, slightly camphorous undertones
Appearance: Silvery-green leaves with fine, downy hairs; light gray-green stems and small yellowish flowers
Uses
Traditional herbal use: Historically used in digestive bitters, to stimulate appetite and support occasional indigestion and bloating. Used in traditional preparations for parasitic support—consult a healthcare professional before use.
Culinary: Small amounts used in bitters, vermouths, and certain liqueurs (e.g., absinthe-style recipes). Use sparingly; potent bitterness can dominate a formula.
Aromatic and botanical crafts: Suitable for sachets, smudge blends, and potpourri where a strong herbal scent is desired.
Herbal formulations: Often included in tinctures, bitters, and seasonal cleansing blends. Not recommended for long-term daily ingestion without guidance.
Safety and precautions
Contains thujone; high doses or prolonged use can cause adverse effects. Use only as directed.
Not recommended for: pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, children, people with epilepsy or seizure disorders, or those taking medications that lower seizure threshold.
Possible side effects: nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, or nervous system effects at high doses.
Interactions: May interact with anticonvulsant medications and other central nervous system agents. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner if you have medical conditions or take prescription medications.
Dosage guidance: Follow product labeling or professional herbalist guidance. Typical botanical usage is in small, controlled amounts; tinctures are commonly used rather than long-term high-dose teas.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep tightly sealed in an airtight container to preserve potency.
Wormwood Herb — 100% Organic
Product overview
Botanical name: Artemisia absinthium
Form: Dried leaf and flowering tops
Grade: 100% organic, non-GMO, sustainably harvested
Origin: (Specify origin on label; e.g., Balkan region or Turkey depending on batch)
Key characteristics
Aroma: Strong, herbaceous, bitter-sweet with classic anise-like top notes
Flavor profile: Intensely bitter with herbal, slightly camphorous undertones
Appearance: Silvery-green leaves with fine, downy hairs; light gray-green stems and small yellowish flowers
Uses
Traditional herbal use: Historically used in digestive bitters, to stimulate appetite and support occasional indigestion and bloating. Used in traditional preparations for parasitic support—consult a healthcare professional before use.
Culinary: Small amounts used in bitters, vermouths, and certain liqueurs (e.g., absinthe-style recipes). Use sparingly; potent bitterness can dominate a formula.
Aromatic and botanical crafts: Suitable for sachets, smudge blends, and potpourri where a strong herbal scent is desired.
Herbal formulations: Often included in tinctures, bitters, and seasonal cleansing blends. Not recommended for long-term daily ingestion without guidance.
Safety and precautions
Contains thujone; high doses or prolonged use can cause adverse effects. Use only as directed.
Not recommended for: pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, children, people with epilepsy or seizure disorders, or those taking medications that lower seizure threshold.
Possible side effects: nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, or nervous system effects at high doses.
Interactions: May interact with anticonvulsant medications and other central nervous system agents. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner if you have medical conditions or take prescription medications.
Dosage guidance: Follow product labeling or professional herbalist guidance. Typical botanical usage is in small, controlled amounts; tinctures are commonly used rather than long-term high-dose teas.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep tightly sealed in an airtight container to preserve potency.