
Artemisia absinthium - Wikipedia
Wormwood herb contains bitter substances from the group of sesquiterpene lactones; absinthin, at 0.20 to 0.28%, is the main component of these bitter substances.
Wormwood: Benefits, Dosage, and Side Effects - Healthline
Jan 16, 2020 · This article explains everything you need to know about wormwood, including its benefits and side effects.
What Makes Wormwood a Powerful Yet Risky Herb? - Verywell Health
May 17, 2025 · Discover wormwood's potential benefits for digestion and inflammation, and learn about its risks, including toxic thujone compounds.
Wormwood - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Learn more about Wormwood uses, effectiveness, possible side effects, interactions, dosage, user ratings and products that contain Wormwood.
Wormwood Benefits, Uses, Tea Recipe and Side Effects - Dr. Axe
Aug 30, 2024 · Also called shrub wormwood, Artemisia absinthium is a shrubby plant that typically grows to be one to three feet tall. It has gray-green or white stems covered by fine hairs and yellowish …
Wormwood Uses, Benefits & Dosage - Drugs.com
Jun 23, 2025 · Learn about the potential benefits of Wormwood including contraindications, adverse reactions, toxicology, pharmacology and historical usage.
4 Health Benefits of Wormwood To Know
Jan 10, 2026 · Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) may have benefits like lowering inflammation and improving digestion. However, research is limited on its effectiveness in humans.
Wormwood | Plants, Uses, Absinthe, Description, & Facts | Britannica
Wormwood, any of several species of bitter or aromatic herbs or shrubs of the genus Artemisia of the aster family (Asteraceae) distributed throughout many parts of the world. Several species of …
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Wormwood Guide IMA
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is a bitter herb traditionally used in European, Middle Eastern, and Chinese medicine. Its active compound artemisinin (from Artemisia annua, sweet wormwood) was …
Wormwood Benefits, Uses, Dosage & Side Effects
Nov 9, 2023 · Wormwood, scientifically known as Artemisia absinthium, is a perennial herb native to Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa. It belongs to the Asteraceae family, which includes other well …