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Hilde Hemmes Wormwood loose herb 50g
Wormwood usually grows on roadsides and waste places, and can be found growing over the larger part of Europe. In Britain it appears to be truly indigenous near the sea, though it is found all over the country.
Wormwood is classified as a bitter herb and is added to increase appetite and to aid with digestive disorders.
Researchers have shown that when bitter substances are detected by the taste bud receptors at the back of the tongue before a meal, they have a priming effect on the upper digestive function
this is most noticeable if digestion is below optimum. Nerve reflexes from the taste buds stimulate the vagus nerve, which is responsible for signalling many functions needed during digestion.
Medicinal Apply
Wormwood is used as a bitter herb to increase appetite. It stimulates the secretion of saliva and bile merchandiseion and is considered to have a priming effect on the upper digestive function. It relieves indigestion, heartburn and reflux, and assists to preserve healthful digestive function.
Claims are based on traditional use in western herbal medicine.
Active Ingredients Each five ml threshold metric spoon is made with Wormwood Artemisia absinthium herb top fl. dry one g.
Unique features / Advantages
* Listed with the Therapeutic Goods Administration Tga as a herbal medicine. * Is made with no artificial gluten, caffeine, preservativescolours, sugar, or lactose. * Label is made with appropriate information based on latest herbal monographs. * Least expensive way of taking a herbal medicine.
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