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Scientific Health Benefits of Wormwood: The Cancer-Fighting Super Herb

This herb has been used for medical purposes for thousands of years. Used in alcoholic beverages and even mentioned in the Bible.



Artemisia Absinthium, also known as Wormwood, is an odorous, perennial herb belonging to the Asteraceae or Compositae family, more commonly called the daisy family. An aromatic odor is released by this plant, as is a spicy, bitter taste.


Wormwood is mostly associated with Absinthe (a popular European liquor), tinctures or other alcoholic products, but it also has many therapeutic properties which have been used since Ancient Egypt and the Ancient Roman Empire. Wormwood was one of the herbs growing in the Garden of Eden, according to what it's mentioned in the Bible. Wormwood tea is now used in many traditional medicines in Europe, The Americas, and Asia.


Top 5 health benefits:


1. Fights Cancer Cells


When used alone, wormwood can reduce cancer cells by up to 28%, but when combined with iron, it kills nearly all cancer cells according to researchers from the University of Washington The effect does not affect healthy cells. The Artemisinin compounds in this plant can kill up to 98% breast cancer cells in less than 16 hours.


2. Gets Rid of Parasites, Microbes and Fungi


Wormwood is used to eliminate intestinal worms. Several studies indicate that wormwood oil has antimicrobial properties against various strains of bacteria, including E. coli and salmonella. Traditional uses of the tea and extracts include treating diarrhea, dysentery, pneumonia, and other bacterial/fungal respiratory illnesses.



3. Reduces Arthritis and Supports the Immune System


Numerous chronic diseases as well as acute and chronic pain are associated with inflammation. A type of protein called cytokines, which causes inflammation, is prevented by artemisinin. Wormwood is used to relieve arthritis pain and swelling. Taking wormwood tea may help detoxify the body more effectively as well as boost the immune system.


4. Aid for Digestion


Relieves inflammation and disorders of the digestive system and gastrointestinal tract. This herb has excellent carminative properties, so it can help with issues like bloating, flatulence, indigestion, lack of appetite, mild gastritis, and gastric pain. In addition to boosting appetite, it can produce saliva, digestive enzymes that help with metabolism. These functions support healthy digestion and overall well-being.


5. Beats Malaria


Malaria is a tropical and subtropical disease that represents a risk in a large part of the planet. The modern use of artemisinin in the treatment of malaria is due to traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese doctors in the fourth century discovered that wormwood relieved fever and used it as a medicinal plant.


Final Recommendations


Almost any where we can find wormwood plants, and if not, we can buy dried wormwood leaves or capsules containing the plant powder. We must, however, be careful when consuming wormwood because of the side effects.


Wormwood is not recommended for long-term use. In some people, prolonged use of it can lead to side effects like dizziness, insomnia, vomiting, and so on, so you should not consume it for more than two weeks.


People with certain medical conditions should not take wormwood. If you're pregnant or nursing, don't take wormwood in any form.




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