Fresh Mugwort whole-plant tincture (1 fl oz)
Ingredients: mugwort leaf, root and stem, in vodka and vegetable glycerin.
Mugwort is known as a dreamer's herb, bringing us deep within ourselves, blurring the lines between waking reality and deeper dimensions of the self; not only can it induce lucid or vivid dreams, it may also wake up parts of yourself that may have been buried or hidden. It may help to process older wounds and create space for you to heal and move forward. As a bitter tonic, cholagogue, and choleretic, it increases bile production in the liver and gallbladder.
Some other uses of the lovely mugwort:
~Moving colder, stagnant energy through and out of the body
~A warming digestive bitter and carminative that can help ease gas, bloating, stomach aches
~Balancing irregular menstrual cycles, bringing on delayed menses, relieving PMS and cycle-related fluid retention
~Mugwort is simultaneiously a nervine stimulant and sedative! This means that it revitalizes the nervous system by stimulating nerve activity in areas like insufficient blood supply and poor nutrition, while also soothing nervousness, anxiety and tension.
~Disperses and supports a stagnant liver, may balance metabolism and hormones in this way
Family: Astereceae
Energetics: Warm + dry
Tastes: Bitter, pungent, aromatic
Affinities: Digestive, Liver, Gallbladder, Nervous System, Female reproductive
Actions: Antibacterial, Antifungal, Anti-inflammatory, Antimalarial, Antioxidant, Antispasmodic, Antiviral, Bitter, Carminative, Cholagogue, Diaphoretic, Emmenagogue, Expectorant, Hemostatic, Nervine, Uterine tonic.
Contraindications: Avoid use during pregnancy. Avoid if taking Warfarin, anticoagulants, blood thinners, or salicylates.
Ingredients: mugwort leaf, root and stem, in vodka and vegetable glycerin.
Mugwort is known as a dreamer's herb, bringing us deep within ourselves, blurring the lines between waking reality and deeper dimensions of the self; not only can it induce lucid or vivid dreams, it may also wake up parts of yourself that may have been buried or hidden. It may help to process older wounds and create space for you to heal and move forward. As a bitter tonic, cholagogue, and choleretic, it increases bile production in the liver and gallbladder.
Some other uses of the lovely mugwort:
~Moving colder, stagnant energy through and out of the body
~A warming digestive bitter and carminative that can help ease gas, bloating, stomach aches
~Balancing irregular menstrual cycles, bringing on delayed menses, relieving PMS and cycle-related fluid retention
~Mugwort is simultaneiously a nervine stimulant and sedative! This means that it revitalizes the nervous system by stimulating nerve activity in areas like insufficient blood supply and poor nutrition, while also soothing nervousness, anxiety and tension.
~Disperses and supports a stagnant liver, may balance metabolism and hormones in this way
Family: Astereceae
Energetics: Warm + dry
Tastes: Bitter, pungent, aromatic
Affinities: Digestive, Liver, Gallbladder, Nervous System, Female reproductive
Actions: Antibacterial, Antifungal, Anti-inflammatory, Antimalarial, Antioxidant, Antispasmodic, Antiviral, Bitter, Carminative, Cholagogue, Diaphoretic, Emmenagogue, Expectorant, Hemostatic, Nervine, Uterine tonic.
Contraindications: Avoid use during pregnancy. Avoid if taking Warfarin, anticoagulants, blood thinners, or salicylates.
Ingredients: mugwort leaf, root and stem, in vodka and vegetable glycerin.
Mugwort is known as a dreamer's herb, bringing us deep within ourselves, blurring the lines between waking reality and deeper dimensions of the self; not only can it induce lucid or vivid dreams, it may also wake up parts of yourself that may have been buried or hidden. It may help to process older wounds and create space for you to heal and move forward. As a bitter tonic, cholagogue, and choleretic, it increases bile production in the liver and gallbladder.
Some other uses of the lovely mugwort:
~Moving colder, stagnant energy through and out of the body
~A warming digestive bitter and carminative that can help ease gas, bloating, stomach aches
~Balancing irregular menstrual cycles, bringing on delayed menses, relieving PMS and cycle-related fluid retention
~Mugwort is simultaneiously a nervine stimulant and sedative! This means that it revitalizes the nervous system by stimulating nerve activity in areas like insufficient blood supply and poor nutrition, while also soothing nervousness, anxiety and tension.
~Disperses and supports a stagnant liver, may balance metabolism and hormones in this way
Family: Astereceae
Energetics: Warm + dry
Tastes: Bitter, pungent, aromatic
Affinities: Digestive, Liver, Gallbladder, Nervous System, Female reproductive
Actions: Antibacterial, Antifungal, Anti-inflammatory, Antimalarial, Antioxidant, Antispasmodic, Antiviral, Bitter, Carminative, Cholagogue, Diaphoretic, Emmenagogue, Expectorant, Hemostatic, Nervine, Uterine tonic.