The wormwood is
known for being an important ingredient in Absinthe, a drink popular in Europe.
But very few people are aware about medicinal benefits of this magical herb. Wormwoodcomes from the genus Artemisia. The name has been derived from goddess Artemis.
All colourful daisies, garden plants and tarragon also belong to this
particular family. This particular genus is also known for its bitter taste.
Many wild animals therefore consume these species to cure stomach
irregularities. This definitely made health experts think about the application
of herb for human beings.
Medical applications of Wormwood
Historians and
archaeologists have already proved that many varieties of wormwood were used as
insecticides and fungicides by our ancestors. The use stopped after the medieval
period. The dry wormwood used to be packed with textiles, furs and other
expensive clothing to prevent fungus, flea and moth spread. A lot has been also
written about its presence in love potions during medieval period. Repelling
insects has been central to the application of wormwood but it has diverse
application in modern pharmacy.
The characteristic
bitterness of wormwood has made it a strong enemy of digestive issues faced by
human beings. Gallbladder triggers the production of bile due to strong bitter
taste of wormwood on tongue. It is important because the root of many digestive
problems is the lack of acid production, not the excess acid quantities. All
parasites such as roundworms in the digestive tracks can be successfully
eliminated using this herb. Fever reduction is also possible when you have good
quality wormwood. Farmers, forest dwellers often use wormwood to cure
inflammation after insect bites. It also accelerates healing of wounds.
Wormwood can be helpful if your partner has been inactive in bed. Rapid
recovery from jaundice can be achieved by using it.
What makes it so powerful?
Wormwood
contains an effective volatile oil which can be obtained through a distillation
process. Once the oil is extracted from the plant, it appears blue or green in
colour with strong bitter smell. The oil is combination of multiple ingredients
such as thujanol alcohol, pinene, cadinene, thujone and phellandrene. Each part
of plant such as leaves, flowers, stem and root has its own application.
Obtaining quality wormwood:
Wormwood should
be obtained on a sunny, warm day ideally. Forest dwellers collect dried leaves,
flowers and stem of plant once the blooming season begins in July. They keep
leaves for drying in natural sunlight. Taking wormwood in large quantities may
result in severe diarrhoea. It is always good to consult a physician for proper
quantities.