What does mugwort do for the body?

What does mugwort do for the body?

People take mugwort root as a “tonic” and to boost energy. People take the rest of the plant for stomach and intestinal conditions including colic, diarrhea, constipation, cramps, weak digestion, worm infestations, and persistent vomiting. Mugwort is also used to stimulate gastric juice and bile secretion.

Is growing mugwort illegal?

In fact, mugwort grows so fast, thus quickly taking over gardens and other spaces, that it’s illegal to plant mugwort in some states. Be sure to check your local, state regulations before cultivating mugwort; there are heavy fines for planting mugwort in some states.

Does mugwort make you infertile?

Pregnancy and breast-feeding: It’s LIKELY UNSAFE to use mugwort if you are pregnant. Mugwort might cause a miscarriage because it can start menstruation and also cause the uterus to contract.

What is mugwort in pregnancy?

Mugwort can also be used to stimulate a women’s menstrual cycle. It can bring on delayed menstruation and in the past was used to induce abortions. Pregnant and breast-feeding women are advised to avoid the herb because of this potential risk.

Where can I find mugwort plants?

Artemisia vulgaris is native to the temperate regions of Europe, Asia, northern Africa, Canada, Alaska and naturalized in North America where it may be considered a weed. It is often found on nitrogenous soils, such as cleared urban areas and roadsides where there is little competition.

Can mugwort stop your period?

It can bring on delayed menstruation and in the past was used to induce abortions. Pregnant and breast-feeding women are advised to avoid the herb because of this potential risk.

Is mugwort legal in the US?

Some sources report that the use of mugwort has been banned, its use is uncontrolled in the United States. What this means is that any part of the plant, as well as its extracts, is legal to grow, process, sell, trade, or give away. But if sold, medicinal supplements must conform to U.S. supplement laws.

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