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Summary Of: Mugwort

Mugwort is often said to derive from the word... Other sources say Mugwort is derived from the old Norse... ancient use of a sprig of mugwort inserted into the goose cavity... Mugwort is also used in Korea and Japan to give festive... mugwort thins the blood... Mugwort was used as part of a herbal mixture called... Mugwort pollen is one of main sources of hay fever and allergic asthma... Mugwort pollen generally travels less than 100 meters... The highest concentration of mugwort pollen is generally found between 9 and 11 am... Tearing mugwort is known to lessen the effect of the allergy... A mugwort leaf with the pointed leaves characteristic of a mature plant... A mugwort leaf with the pointed leaves characteristic of a mature plant... A mugwort leaf with the pointed leaves characteristic of a mature plant... Mugwort is used in the practice of... of mugwort was indeed effective at increasing the cephalic positioning of fetuses who were in a... Mugwort shows efficacy against... mugwort was used as a magical protective herb... Mugwort was used to repel insects... Mugwort has also been used from ancient times as a remedy against fatigue and to protect... Roman soldiers put mugwort in their sandals to protect their feet against fatigue... Mugwort is one of the nine herbs invoked in the... mugwort is said to be useful in inducing... Mugwort in Mrs Grieve... Mugwort at Liber Herbarum II...

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