Mugwort is an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory herb with warming properties, used in East Asian traditional medicine and ...
This herb is related to ragweed. While it has had many uses in Chinese and European medicine throughout history, it has no proven modern scientific benefits for health. Share on Pinterest choi ...
The name “mugwort” in the US is a signifier for “invasive,” but when grown purposefully, the aromatic section of the Artemisia genus has much to recommend it. Some species are native in regions of the ...
Mugwort has long been used for its potential health benefits. This includes digestive relief and arthritis reduction. Mugwort uses range from insect repellent and as an ingredient in alcohol to a ...
Mugwort or Artemisia Vulgaris is commonly known as wormwood. Leaves and flower tops have been used for therapeutic purposes since ancient time. It's a yellow dye, an insect repellant, an ingredient in ...
A research team has discovered key mechanisms of allergy to pollen from the common weed mugwort, thereby also laying the foundation for the development of the world's first vaccine. Mugwort (Artemisia ...
A wide range of airborne substances can cause respiratory problems for asthma sufferers. These include bacteria and their components, which can trigger inflammations. How they become airborne has not ...
Each spring, I like to visit a gardener friend of mine whose neatly tended beds are her pride and joy. She’s rather traditional and prefers a very structured, mannered approach while I tend to be more ...
I love that old gag, and so do my students. I tell it as often as I can get away with it, invariably when I am trying to get across to the students the fact that a particular plant may have a ...
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