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Absinthium
Wormwood, as the name implies, have been used traditionally to promote intestinal cleansing. Herbalists also value this bitter tonic to stimulate and promote digestive health.Wormwood is a truly bitter tonic- its botanical name absinthium is translated ‘without sweetness’. The bitter taste however, jump-starts healthy digestive and intestinal functions. Consequently, Wormwood is recognized as a powerful herbal agentfor relieving occasional constipation, soothing nausea, indigestion and hyperacidity, as well for stimulating healthy appetite. HINT: If brewing Wormwood tea, it may be a good idea to add aromatic herbs and spices such as Peppermint, Spearmint or Cinnamonto alleviate the bitter taste. DID YOU KNOW: Wormwood was once used as a flavoring ingredient in Vermouth? COMMON NAMES: Absinthe, Absinthium, Ajenjo, Armoise, Wermut. Common use: Promotes intestinal cleansing; bitter digestive tonic; supports healthy digestion; alleviates nausea, gas, bloating, feeling of fullness; occasional acid indigestion; promotes healthy liver function.
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