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African Wormwood

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African Wormwood
The painkilling and relaxing properties can be of real value in today's stressful society.

This herb (Artemisia afra) is traditionally used in different ways including being

  • drunk as a tea,

  • snuffed,

  • and smoked.
It's also used for earache and toothache.

Bioactivity :
Analgesic effects have been indicated in preliminary pharmaceutical tests.

Contraindications :
The use of this herb during pregnancy is not recommended (due to thujone isomers). Traditional healers and herbalists confirm this view.

Success stories :

`The African Wormwood has been great for relieving pain in my back and neck, and for calming my nerves.'
-Ricki, USA.

`Thank you very much I am very pleased with my purchase.'
-Paul, UK.

`The African Wormwood was excellent, I had thrown out my back and it helped with the pain so I could move. Very good. Thanks.'
-Bill, USA.

`My red Indian shaman, very good friend, told me to use it.
I have to smoke it as I have a lung problem which no one seems to know what it is.
It has a relaxing feeling on me and I feel very comfortable when I inhale it.'
-Jacqui, UK.

$5.97 for 30grams of African Wormwood.
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