🌿 Elevate your wellness game with pure, potent, and proudly organic Wormwood!
Oregon's Wild Harvest Wormwood Organic Herbal Supplement offers 90 vegan capsules made from freshly milled, certified organic Wormwood tops. Free from gluten, dairy, and soy allergens, this non-GMO product is verified by SGS and USDA certified organic. Manufactured in Redmond, Oregon, it delivers a clean, potent, and ethically crafted herbal boost for modern wellness enthusiasts.
F**S
No problems with the seller or the product.
Took this product for a parasite cleanse. It's not something you should take all the time, but an occasional cleanse may be a good idea. Tolerated it OK, didn't notice any parasites in stool tho or in the way I felt.
B**T
Good value
Good value
S**E
Perfect
The best type of wormwood. Wish I’d used this when sooner. Really good benefits. Amazon will not allow me to write the marvelous benefits. If one takes 30-60 minutes to do a little research your life might be forever changed. Good luck!
S**I
Good
Work great
H**Y
Great product!
I take this about every six months, for a week and it really helps my system. I've been using this brand for a few years now and I highly recommend that you give it a try.
B**
iT works.
seems to help when nothing else worked but i will give at least a week before i kno.
S**S
Great quality products
Super recommend
A**K
Not Sweet Wormwood (Artemisia annua), it is Common Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
Ok, this is more of Amazon's search issue than anything, but it seems that many people here are buying this supplement thinking it is Sweet Wormwood, which has certain medicinal properties, but in reality you are buying is Common Wormwood.Please save your money if this is the case and buy proper supplement. Do not repeat my mistake while searching for "sweet wormwood"Sweet wormwood (Artemisia annu) is known for containing artemisinin, a compound with potent antimalarial properties.Common wormwood (artemisia absinthium) contains compounds such as absinthin and anabsinthin. These compounds do not have the same level of proven antimalarial activity as artemisinin from sweet wormwood.*** Safety Concerns: Common wormwood contains thujone, a chemical compound that can be toxic in high doses. Long-term or excessive use of wormwood can lead to adverse effects, including seizures and other neurological issues.Sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua) does contain thujone, but in much smaller quantities compared to Artemisia absinthium (wormwood).
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