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Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) is an herb with many healing properties and magical uses Making your own Mugwort oil is easy You will need Mugwort leaves and flowers to fill your jar. Fresh is best, but if you can't get that, you can get it dried from your local herb store A Glass Mason jar large enough to fit the oil and herbs Crystals: examples are Lapis Lazuli, Opal,Rose Quartz, Fluorite ,Jade , Agate, Peridot , Citrine. Amethyst or any crystal you wish to use for your spell Organic oil, I…
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Uncover the wonders of mugwort tea with this guide! Learn the recommended dosage, brewing techniques, and the many benefits this herbal remedy offers. From soothing menstrual cramps to aiding digestion and supporting relaxation and even lucid dreams, mugwort tea is a natural ally. Dive into the fascinating world of mugwort, a perennial plant with a rich history in traditional medicine. Embrace the healing properties of mugwort tea and embark on a journey of herbal wellness.
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Looking for a motherwort tincture recipe? We offer two versions, one motherwort tincture made with alcohol and one without.
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Mugwort is a popular Korean herb known for its properties to inhibit menstrual pain. Click here to learn about the other benefits of mugwort and how to use it.
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Are you starting an herbal apothecary at home? Be sure to stock your home apothecary with our herbal tinctures! Browse our wide selection of tinctures that are all natural herbal remedies for a wide variety of ailments. Some of the tinctures we have include holy basil tincture, peppermint tincture, mugwort tincture, rosemary tincture, and sage tincture. Shop for our tinctures online & in-stores today!
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Last year I made a little essential oil bottle of wormwood tincture. This year, I'm moving forwards :) On a windowsill I grew lemongr...
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Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) is an herb of the world! Native to Europe and Asia, but with a naturalized domain widespread enough to include every continent, it grows wild and abundantly in sunny places with disturbed soil—no stranger to cracks in city sidewalks, fields, forests, coastal habitats, and gardens.
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