Mugwort: Applications and Uses

The drug is used to treat complaints and disorders in the gastrointestinal tract. Mugwort herb is said to be a helpful remedy for diarrhea, constipation, colic and cramps. In general, it is said to stimulate gastric juice and bile secretion, which is utilized in cases of loss of appetite. In obesity it can be used … Mugwort: Applications and Uses

Mugwort: Dosage

Mugwort herb is offered in the form of tea (today, however, tea preparations are no longer available) or in various traditional medicines, such as lemon balm spirit Vital. The average daily dose of mugwort is about 3 g of the drug. Mugwort: preparation as a tea 1 teaspoon of the drug (equivalent to about 1.2 … Mugwort: Dosage

Mugwort: Effect and Side Effects

The mode of action of mugwort is most similar to that of wormwood (Artemisia absinthium). Mugwort herb can also cause the reflex stimulation of salivary, gastric and biliary secretion, and thus has a flatulence and biliary effect. The effect is mainly due to the bitter substances (sesquiterpene lactones) and essential oil. Mugwort: side effects and … Mugwort: Effect and Side Effects

Mugwort: Effects and Side Effects

The plant is native to the temperate climates of Europe and Asia; it has been naturalized in North America. It grows primarily on rubble sites, waste areas, hedgerows, railroad embankments, and riverbanks. The drug, mugwort herb or Artemisiae herba, comes from wild sources in Eastern Europe. Mugwort: what parts of the plant have medicinal uses? … Mugwort: Effects and Side Effects

Side effects | Parasite Cure

Side effects With a parasite cure one can differentiate between an orthodox medical cure and an alternative cure. Accordingly, the side effects are also different. In a conventional parasite cure/worm cure, chemical drugs (Pyrantel-Mebendazole) are used. This has the consequence that the parasites are paralyzed. Due to the paralysis they are unable to move and … Side effects | Parasite Cure

Evaluation | Parasite Cure

Evaluation Most parasite cures have few side effects and are well tolerated. In addition, conventional medicine in particular is very promising, although the active ingredients help against different types of parasites or worms. Therefore, they should only be taken in consultation with a doctor. Especially pregnant women should be careful, as some of the cures … Evaluation | Parasite Cure

Parasite Cure

Introduction In order to understand what a parasite cure is, the term parasite is first explained. A parasite is an organism that can only survive by infesting other living beings. These living beings are also called hosts. The parasite feeds through them, damaging organs and taking nutrients from them. It reproduces until the host usually … Parasite Cure

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