Absinthe

Products Absinthe is available, for example, in liquor stores. The production and distribution were prohibited in many countries between 1910 and 2005. However, during this time, it is known that it was distilled illegally. Today absinthe can be sold legally again. The drink originated in the late 18th century in Val-de-Travers in the canton of … Absinthe

Anise

Products The medicinal drug, essential oil and medicinal products are available in pharmacies and drugstores. Anise is included in tea blends, bronchial pastilles, candies, rheumatism ointments, nursing teas, drops and cough syrups, among other products. It is also needed for the preparation of absinthe, pastis, and aniseed ravioli and rolls. Stem plant Anise from the … Anise

Wormwood: Effect and Side Effects

Ingestion of the drug can lead to a reflex stimulation of salivary, gastric and biliary secretions, which overall promotes digestion, stimulates appetite and promotes flatulence. Wormwood herb is further considered an aromatic bitters and antimicrobial agent. Bitter substances cause effect of wormwood The effect is based on the bitter substances and the essential oil. The … Wormwood: Effect and Side Effects

Wormwood: Applications and Uses

Wormwood can be used for loss of appetite and digestive problems, dysfunction of the bile ducts (biliary dyskinesia) and inflammation of the gastric mucosa. It serves to stimulate appetite, aids digestion, and in the process relieves discomfort such as flatulence, bloating, or mild cramps of the gastrointestinal tract. Traditionally, it is also used for external … Wormwood: Applications and Uses

Wormwood: Dosage

Wormwood herb is offered exclusively in liquid or solid form for oral use. The dosage form is diverse and ranges from teas, drops, juices, solutions and mixtures to fluid extracts and tinctures to dry extracts in the form of coated tablets and tablets. The average daily dose of 2-3 g of the dried drug should … Wormwood: Dosage

Wormwood: Medicinal Uses

Products Wormwood herb is available in pharmacies and drugstores as open goods and in the form of teas. In addition, various preparations such as tinctures are on the market. Stem plant Wormwood L., from the daisy family (Asteraceae). Medicinal drug The wormwood herb (Absinthii herba) is used as a medicinal herb. It consists of the … Wormwood: Medicinal Uses

Wormwood

Artemisia absinthum Absinthe, Stomachwort, WormwoodWormwood is a characteristically smelling herb that grows to waist-high, the stem and the lancet-like leaves are silvery gray hairy. In addition, wormwood has numerous hemispherical and light yellow flower heads. It is very similar to mugwort in appearance and effect. Flowering time: June to September Occurrence: The plant prefers dry … Wormwood