Asiatic Wormwood
Asiatic Wormwood
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Mugwort is a common Chinese herbal medicine, which is the dried leaves of mugwort, a plant in the Asteraceae family. Mugwort is usually harvested in spring and summer, and the intact leaves are washed to remove impurities and then dried in the sun.
According to traditional Chinese medicine classics, mugwort is pungent, bitter, and warm in nature and flavor. It is a traditional Chinese medicine that favors heat. It mainly regulates the liver, spleen, and kidney meridians. Therefore, it is often used for women’s care, such as warming menstruation and warming the uterus. It also has the functions of dispersing cold, relieving pain, and dispelling phlegm. Wet and anti-itching effect. Since mugwort leaves have a special aroma that mosquitoes are afraid of, they can also be used to repel mosquitoes. Modern research shows that mugwort has antibacterial effects, effectively inhibits different infectious germs, and has the effect of purifying spaces.
Lai Chi Wo is grown in an eco-friendly manner, harvested by hand, air-dried at low temperatures, and easy to store.
effect:
Oral administration - removes dampness and cold, warms menstruation and stops bleeding, purifies blood vessels, and prevents cardiovascular diseases
External use - purify space, soothe and calm skin, antibacterial and mosquito repellent
成份
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使用方法
使用方法
Can be used for making tea, baking, cooking, burning, soaking water and oil
注意事項
注意事項
1. Indoor incense should not exceed two hours, and the indoor environment should be ventilated when incense is used.
2. If you use mugwort to soak your feet, you also need to pay attention to the frequency of foot baths, which is up to 3 times a week.
3. Avoid use by pregnant women, people with heart disease, people with fever, acute inflammation, chronic illness, and people with yin deficiency and blood heat/yin deficiency and excessive fire/dry blood and heat.