Wormwood Cut (alpine sweet) 3.5g |
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1,29 EUR per gram
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The earliest account of wormwood use dates back to ancient Egypt,
where it was used as medicine to kill intestinal worms and as a treatment of
fever. It was also believed that the plant could be used as an antidote to
poisonous fungi, and as a therapy for such illnesses as menstrual pain, anaemia,
and rheumatism (Lanier 1995).
This highly prized alpine
wormwood has been cultivated to be rich in absinthin and anabisthin, without
extreme bitterness. A premium grade wormwood that is produced by combining two
species: Artemisia umbelliformis and Artemesia absinthus - this potent herbal
product has the best of both types. Wormwood tea can be made by adding 1/2 to 1
teaspoon (2.5 to 5 grams) of the herb to 1 cup (250 ml) of boiling water, then
steeping for ten to fifteen minutes. Many doctors recommend drinking three cups
(750 ml) each day. It is recommend that it should not be used consecutively for
more than four weeks. The herb Wormwood is for ever married with the famous
liqueur of Europe the "green fairy" Absinthe. The word absinthe comes from the
Greek word apsinthion, which means undrinkable (Lanier 1995), which describes
its extremely bitter taste. The bitterness is due to the chemical absinthin, one
of the components of wormwood, that has a bitterness threshold of 1:70000, which
means that one ounce of it can be detected in 524 gallons of water (Arnold
1989). This plant grows wild all over Europe and the US. The bitter component of
wormwood is an alkaloid, absinthin, which is separate from the essential oil,
thujone. Absinthin is removed by soaking the plant in water or alcohol, but
essential oils like thujone require distillation, fermentation, or fat to remove
them from the plant. Thujone is structurally similar to the THC molecule but
does not bind to the same receptor in the brain as THC does. Thujone is
psychoactive and has a long history of use with artists, but like many essential
oils, though less toxic than alcohol, it can be toxic in large
quantities. Wormwood Cut (alpine sweet) 3.5g - from     
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This Product was added to our catalogue on Wednesday, 11. November 2009.
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