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| wormwood [2025/11/13 14:50] – [External Links] Humphrey Boa-Gart | wormwood [2025/11/18 09:21] (current) – [Wormwood & Mugwort Catalog] Humphrey Boa-Gart | ||
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| - | ====== Wormwood | + | ====== Wormwood |
| **Wormwood** is a family of herbaceous perennials & annuals of the **Artemisia** genus, which also includes the **Mugworts**. They are primarily grown for their [[wormwood# | **Wormwood** is a family of herbaceous perennials & annuals of the **Artemisia** genus, which also includes the **Mugworts**. They are primarily grown for their [[wormwood# | ||
| - | Two of the most well-known cultivars are [[wormwood: | + | Two of the most well-known cultivars are [[wormwood: |
| ===== Wormwood Cultivars in Catalog: ===== | ===== Wormwood Cultivars in Catalog: ===== | ||
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| ===== Culinary Use ===== | ===== Culinary Use ===== | ||
| - | Some of the most bitter cultivars //(in particular [[wormwood: | + | Some of the most bitter cultivars //(in particular [[wormwood: |
| ===== Medicinal Use ===== | ===== Medicinal Use ===== | ||
| - | In traditional folk medicine, wormwood and mugwort are both brewed as part of a tea. As most cultivars are very bitter, many prefer to use other herbs such as mint to mask the flavor. The oils are also sometimes used to make anti-inflammatory salves for topical use on the skin. | + | In traditional folk medicine, wormwood and mugwort are both brewed as part of a tea. As most cultivars are very bitter, many prefer to use other herbs such as mint to mask the flavor. The oils are also sometimes used to make anti-inflammatory salves |
| Wormwood can be [[diy: | Wormwood can be [[diy: | ||
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| ==== Artemisia Ketone ==== | ==== Artemisia Ketone ==== | ||
| - | **Artemisia Ketone** is an irregular monoterpene ketone that acts on the GABA< | + | **Artemisia Ketone** is an irregular monoterpene ketone that acts on the GABA< |
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| ==== Thujone ==== | ==== Thujone ==== | ||
| - | **Thujone** is a monoterpene compound that occurs primarily as one of two stereoisomers: | + | **Thujone** is a monoterpene compound that occurs primarily as one of two stereoisomers: |
| It has long-thought to be the primary compound responsible for Wormwood' | It has long-thought to be the primary compound responsible for Wormwood' | ||
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| {{tag> | {{tag> | ||
