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Mugwort Tincture (Artemisia vulgaris)

$12.00

Mugwort has a long history of use in the healing (and magical) arts. The warming energy of mugwort encourages healthy digestion. A traditional use is as a bitter tonic. A dose before meals is an aid to invigorate the digestive tract in preparation for food and acts as a liver stimulant.

An emmenagogue herb, mugwort encourages blood flow to the pelvic area which stimulates the uterus and regulates the menstrual cycle. Mugwort is a mild nervine, relieving nervous tension in the body.

Mugwort is an herb of the moon and Neptune. A bundle hung over a door is protective to the house and family. Calling on mugwort in ritual is an invitation to meet our shadow selves.

The aerial parts of the flowering mugwort plant are harvested, cut and steeped in alcohol for at least 8 weeks, then strained and bottled.

Instructions: Place 1-3 dropperfuls of tincture in a small glass of water or directly under the tongue. Best taken between meals, take as needed. Consult with a trusted herbalist or physician if you are nursing, pregnant, or taking other medications.

Our promise: The herbs in every one of our products are grown and harvested at Orchard Hill Gardens mirroring the cycles of nature and using natural farming methods. No harmful chemicals are used on our plants, ever.

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Mugwort has a long history of use in the healing (and magical) arts. The warming energy of mugwort encourages healthy digestion. A traditional use is as a bitter tonic. A dose before meals is an aid to invigorate the digestive tract in preparation for food and acts as a liver stimulant.

An emmenagogue herb, mugwort encourages blood flow to the pelvic area which stimulates the uterus and regulates the menstrual cycle. Mugwort is a mild nervine, relieving nervous tension in the body.

Mugwort is an herb of the moon and Neptune. A bundle hung over a door is protective to the house and family. Calling on mugwort in ritual is an invitation to meet our shadow selves.

The aerial parts of the flowering mugwort plant are harvested, cut and steeped in alcohol for at least 8 weeks, then strained and bottled.

Instructions: Place 1-3 dropperfuls of tincture in a small glass of water or directly under the tongue. Best taken between meals, take as needed. Consult with a trusted herbalist or physician if you are nursing, pregnant, or taking other medications.

Our promise: The herbs in every one of our products are grown and harvested at Orchard Hill Gardens mirroring the cycles of nature and using natural farming methods. No harmful chemicals are used on our plants, ever.

Mugwort has a long history of use in the healing (and magical) arts. The warming energy of mugwort encourages healthy digestion. A traditional use is as a bitter tonic. A dose before meals is an aid to invigorate the digestive tract in preparation for food and acts as a liver stimulant.

An emmenagogue herb, mugwort encourages blood flow to the pelvic area which stimulates the uterus and regulates the menstrual cycle. Mugwort is a mild nervine, relieving nervous tension in the body.

Mugwort is an herb of the moon and Neptune. A bundle hung over a door is protective to the house and family. Calling on mugwort in ritual is an invitation to meet our shadow selves.

The aerial parts of the flowering mugwort plant are harvested, cut and steeped in alcohol for at least 8 weeks, then strained and bottled.

Instructions: Place 1-3 dropperfuls of tincture in a small glass of water or directly under the tongue. Best taken between meals, take as needed. Consult with a trusted herbalist or physician if you are nursing, pregnant, or taking other medications.

Our promise: The herbs in every one of our products are grown and harvested at Orchard Hill Gardens mirroring the cycles of nature and using natural farming methods. No harmful chemicals are used on our plants, ever.