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- Remedy for indigestion and gastric pain, it acts as an antiseptic, and as a fever reducer. Also used to make a tea for helping pregnant women during pain of labor. A dried encapsulated form of the plant is used as an anthelmintic (worms). A wine can also be made by macerating the herb. Available in powder form and as a tincture. The oil of the plant can be used as a cardiac stimulant to improve blood circulation. Pure wormwood oil is very poisonous, but with proper dosage poses little or no danger. Wormwood is chiefly used as a stomach medicine.
- Useful insect and weed repelling qualities.
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