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Indian Spirit - Wormwood (Artemisia) - 50g Shredded – Bitter and Psychoactive

Indian Spirit Indian Spirit - Wormwood (Artemisia) - 50g Shredded – Bitter and Psychoactive
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Indian Spirit Wormwood (Artemisia) is a unique and versatile herb, loved for its characteristic bitterness and psychoactive properties. This 50-gram package contains carefully shredded leaves and stems of the wormwood plant, known for its gray-green leaves and delicate yellow flowers. Wormwood is not only a historic ingredient in absinthe preparati...

Indian Spirit Wormwood (Artemisia) is a unique and versatile herb, loved for its characteristic bitterness and psychoactive properties. This 50-gram package contains carefully shredded leaves and stems of the wormwood plant, known for its gray-green leaves and delicate yellow flowers. Wormwood is not only a historic ingredient in absinthe preparation, but is also valued for its uses in herbal teas and as an appetite stimulant.

Effects: Wormwood is known for its slightly narcotic and soothing effect. When dosed correctly, it produces a peaceful and calming feeling, making it ideal for use in relaxing herbal teas. However, hallucinogenic effects can also occur in combination with alcohol or at higher doses. Therefore, it is essential to always follow the recommended dosages and be conscious when using this powerful herb.

Uses: One of the most common ways to consume wormwood is in the form of tea. Add a teaspoon of wormwood to a cup of hot water and let it steep for a few minutes. Cooking is not necessary and can further enhance the bitter taste. For a more pleasant taste experience, you can add a little peppermint leaf or anise.

For the adventurous user, wormwood also offers the opportunity to make absinthe at home. Let 40 grams of wormwood steep for one to two weeks in half a liter of spirits, such as Pernod. Strain the mixture and the powerful drink is ready to use. Start with a small glass to properly dose the effects and wait at least an hour to determine if more is needed.

Warnings: Although wormwood offers many benefits, it is important to realize that it can also be toxic if used in excess. Long-term and frequent use can lead to addiction, physical and mental decline, and symptoms such as nervousness, restlessness and cramps. High doses can cause headaches and dizziness, while very high doses can lead to more serious effects such as hallucinations, cramps, and even paralysis.

Caution is required when making absinthe. Always start with a small amount and wait an hour before taking more. It is better to dose too little than too much to avoid poisoning or illness. Driving or operating heavy machinery is strongly discouraged while under the influence of wormwood.

Indian Spirit Wormwood is a fascinating herb that is valued both historically and contemporary. Whether you want to spend a relaxing evening with herbal tea or experiment with making absinthe, it is a product that requires careful attention and respect. Always heeding the warnings, wormwood can be a special and enriching addition to your herbal arsenal.

FAQ:

  1. What is Wormwood (Artemisia)? Wormwood, also known as Artemisia absinthium, is a stem-like plant with gray-green leaves and yellow flowers. It is known for its bitter taste and psychoactive effects.

  2. How do I use Wormwood? Wormwood can be used to make tea by steeping a teaspoon of herb in hot water. It is also used to make absinthe by steeping 40 grams of wormwood in half a liter of spirits.

  3. What are the effects of Wormwood? Wormwood has a slightly narcotic and soothing effect. It can give a peaceful feeling and increase appetite. Hallucinogenic effects may occur in higher doses or in combination with alcohol.

  4. Is Wormwood safe? When used correctly in small doses, wormwood is safe. However, excessive and prolonged use can lead to addiction and health problems such as nervousness, cramps, and even coma or death.

  5. Can I drive after using Wormwood? No, driving or operating heavy machinery is strongly discouraged while under the influence of wormwood due to its narcotic and psychoactive effects.

  6. How do I make absinthe with Wormwood? To make absinthe, steep 40 grams of wormwood in half a liter of spirits such as Pernod for one to two weeks. After straining, the drink is ready for use. Always start with a small amount to dose the effects.

  7. Why is the taste of Wormwood tea so bitter? The bitter taste is a characteristic of wormwood. You can soften the taste by adding peppermint leaf or anise to the tea.

  8. What should I do if I have used too much Wormwood? In case of overdose, serious symptoms such as hallucinations, cramps and paralysis may occur. Seek immediate medical attention if you think you have consumed too much wormwood.

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Discover the psychoactive effects of Indian Spirit Wormwood (Artemisia) 50G Shredded. This bitter-tasting plant with gray-green leaves and yellow flowers offers a peaceful feeling and increases the appetite. Perfect for tea and absinthe.

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