Spiritual Mugwort
Purveyors of High Quality Organically Grown Artemisia Vulgaris(Mugwort)And Handmade Mugwort Whole Leaf Tea, Water, Tonics, Brown Rice & Mugwort, Smoke, Smudge, Incense, Dream Pillows, Tincture, Crystal Oil & Body Care Products.
What is Mugwort
The mugwort plant is often mistaken for an invasive weed. It spreads quickly and easily and can take over large parts of a person’s garden. It has been traditionally used for everything from digestive disorders to beer-making, insect repellent, and more. The plant is also burned in moxibustion practices. In addition to its medicinal use, mugwort has been used for smudging, protection, and inducing vivid dreams.
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Mugwort is harvested just as the plant comes into flower, before the blossoms are fully open.
The leaves are removed from the stalks and dried on paper-lined trays in a light, airy room, away from direct sunlight. The flowerheads should be dried intact and the dried herb stored in clearly-labeled, tightly-sealed, dark glass containers.
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A half ounce of whole leaf Mugwort is placed in a warmed glass container.
One pint of fresh, boiling water is added to the herb.
The mixture is covered to prevent loss of volatile oils. Infused for 5 to 10 minutes. A mild infusion is best.
After straining, Enjoy in your favorite cup!
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Boil 1/4 ounce in 2 quartz of water. Strain mixture and pour liquid into half tub of water.
Mix well and stay in tub about 7 minutes while bathing and reflecting on desires.
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Classic brown rice & medicinal mugwort.
Blend it with roasted garlic, thyme, and you’ve got a classic side with favored entrées, roasted vegetables & convenience, its ready in 30-45 minutes.
Dress It Up with These Tasty Additions:
Crumbled feta cheese + Pomegranate Seeds + Pitted Green Olives
Okra + Tomatoes + Onions
Chickpeas + Callaloo + Plantains
Toasted Almonds + Dried Berries + Sliced Green Onions
What are the Benefits of Mugwort?
Find out more about mugwort and the benefits it has for your overall health and wellbeing.
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