This herbaceous plant is renowned for its fortifying properties. It is also an excellent digestive stimulant, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, antifungal and a powerful antibacterial. Scientific name : Artemisia vulgaris Common names: mugwort, common mugwort, lemon mugwort, artemisia, royal herb, herb of a hundred flavours, fire herb, St John's wort. English names : artemisia, mugwort Botanical classification: Asteraceae family
Forms and preparations: infusions, moxas, capsules, essential oils, poultices, powders, plasters, atmospheric diffusions. Mugwort relieves digestive disorders: colic, chronic diarrhoea, visceral pain, feelings of distension, flatulence. Stimulates secretion of gastric juice, promoting appetite. Powerful vermifuge: eliminates intestinal worms Used in frictionIt relieves stomach aches, chest pains and muscle contractions in the lower limbs after intense physical effort. Treatment of phlebitis and varicose veins Stimulates blood circulation (fighting against heavy legs). In traditional Chinese medicine, use of the stick










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