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MUGWORT (Artemisia vulgaris) DMSO, 20ml
Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) DMSO Plant Extract 20 ml
Mugwort is considered the “mother of all herbs” and is a universal tonic. The original tincture stimulates the digestive tract, supports the liver, and promotes a balanced cycle.
Ingredients
Mugwort* (Artemisia vulgaris)
50% DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide)
Highly purified water Ph. Eur.
*from certified organic cultivation
Traditional Uses of the Plant
Versatile herb for health, well-being, and energy enhancement
Supports the digestive system and relieves bloating and cramps
Alleviates inflammation symptoms and promotes skin health
Fights infections and supports the immune system
Aromatherapy: strong earthy scent, improves indoor air quality and induces relaxation
Caution:Use with care during pregnancy. In some cases, dandelion may be used as an alternative.
Alcohol-Free with a Wide Range of Solubilized Compounds
In DMSO plant extracts, DMSO is used as the extraction medium instead of alcohol. Only pharmaceutical-grade DMSO is used. The DMSO plant extract is alcohol-free and contains 0.0% alcohol. Using DMSO as an extraction medium also offers additional benefits. It has a higher solubility capacity, meaning more active compounds are extracted than with alcohol-based tinctures. It also dissolves individual compounds more completely. As a result, a significantly lower recommended intake is sufficient. DMSO stands for Dimethyl Sulfoxide. DMSO plant extracts are also referred to as DMSO tinctures. To avoid confusion, the Urdrogerie brand uses the term“DMSO Plant Extract.”
Plant Constituents
Mugwort contains a rich array of bioactive compounds, including essential oils such as cineole and thujone. It is also rich in flavonoids, tannins, and bitter substances.
Botany
Artemisia vulgaris, commonly known as mugwort, belongs to the Asteraceae family and is widely found across Europe, Asia, and North America. Mugwort can grow up to two meters in height and is characterized by its feathery, dark green leaves and small reddish-brown flowers that appear in late summer. Its aromatic scent is distinctive and is often valued in traditional medicine and aromatherapy.
How to Use:
Dosage:
Take 2–3 drops, twice daily.
In acute phases:
The dosage may be increased to 3–5 drops, up to 2–5 times daily, or as advised by a qualified therapist.
Important:
Adequate hydration is essential. Please ensure an intake of 3–5 liters of water or organic herbal tea per day during use.
Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) DMSO Plant Extract 20 ml
Mugwort is considered the “mother of all herbs” and is a universal tonic. The original tincture stimulates the digestive tract, supports the liver, and promotes a balanced cycle.
Ingredients
Mugwort* (Artemisia vulgaris)
50% DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide)
Highly purified water Ph. Eur.
*from certified organic cultivation
Traditional Uses of the Plant
Versatile herb for health, well-being, and energy enhancement
Supports the digestive system and relieves bloating and cramps
Alleviates inflammation symptoms and promotes skin health
Fights infections and supports the immune system
Aromatherapy: strong earthy scent, improves indoor air quality and induces relaxation
Caution:Use with care during pregnancy. In some cases, dandelion may be used as an alternative.
Alcohol-Free with a Wide Range of Solubilized Compounds
In DMSO plant extracts, DMSO is used as the extraction medium instead of alcohol. Only pharmaceutical-grade DMSO is used. The DMSO plant extract is alcohol-free and contains 0.0% alcohol. Using DMSO as an extraction medium also offers additional benefits. It has a higher solubility capacity, meaning more active compounds are extracted than with alcohol-based tinctures. It also dissolves individual compounds more completely. As a result, a significantly lower recommended intake is sufficient. DMSO stands for Dimethyl Sulfoxide. DMSO plant extracts are also referred to as DMSO tinctures. To avoid confusion, the Urdrogerie brand uses the term“DMSO Plant Extract.”
Plant Constituents
Mugwort contains a rich array of bioactive compounds, including essential oils such as cineole and thujone. It is also rich in flavonoids, tannins, and bitter substances.
Botany
Artemisia vulgaris, commonly known as mugwort, belongs to the Asteraceae family and is widely found across Europe, Asia, and North America. Mugwort can grow up to two meters in height and is characterized by its feathery, dark green leaves and small reddish-brown flowers that appear in late summer. Its aromatic scent is distinctive and is often valued in traditional medicine and aromatherapy.
How to Use:
Dosage:
Take 2–3 drops, twice daily.
In acute phases:
The dosage may be increased to 3–5 drops, up to 2–5 times daily, or as advised by a qualified therapist.
Important:
Adequate hydration is essential. Please ensure an intake of 3–5 liters of water or organic herbal tea per day during use.