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 Native Americans would burn Mugwort and inhale the smoke to induce sleep, vivid and lucid dreaming. Is believed to induce sacred dreaming, to help promote the connection with the spirit ancestors to help gain clarity and guidance in life. To connect with the ones they love and honor. These days it is often used by those who have physic ability's to help induce and strengthen there visions to be clearer and more profound. 

Mugwort Herb: A Sacred Herb for Smudging and Ceremonial Practice

Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) is a sacred herb that has been used for centuries in smudging and ceremonial practice. It is known for its powerful cleansing and protective properties. Mugwort smoke is said to clear negative energy, promote healing, and enhance psychic abilities.

Mugwort is a versatile herb that can be used in a variety of ways for smudging and ceremonial practice. It can be burned on its own, or blended with other herbs such as sage, cedar, and lavender. Mugwort can also be used to make smudge sticks and cones.

Here are just a few of the benefits of using mugwort for smudging and ceremonial practice:

Clears negative energy. Mugwort smoke is said to clear negative energy from people, places, and objects. This can help to create a more positive and harmonious environment.

Promotes healing. Mugwort has healing properties that can help to promote both physical and spiritual healing. It is said to be especially beneficial for healing the reproductive system.

Enhances psychic abilities. Mugwort is known to enhance psychic abilities such as intuition, clairvoyance, and dream recall. It is often used in smudging and ceremonial practice to prepare for divination and other psychic work.

To smudge with mugwort, simply light a dried mugwort leaf or smudge stick and allow the smoke to waft around you or the area you wish to cleanse. You can also hold the smudge stick over your head and allow the smoke to cascade down over your body.

Mugwort is a powerful and versatile herb that can be used in a variety of ways for smudging and ceremonial practice. If you are looking for a way to cleanse negative energy, promote healing, and enhance your psychic abilities, mugwort is a great herb to use.

Here are some tips for using mugwort in your smudging and ceremonial practice:

Set an intention. Before you begin smudging, take a few moments to set an intention for what you wish to achieve. This will help to focus the energy of the smudging and make it more effective.

Be respectful. Mugwort is a sacred herb, so it is important to be respectful when using it. Be sure to thank the plant for its gifts and ask for its guidance.

Listen to your intuition. Pay attention to your intuition as you smudge. If you feel called to smudge a particular area or person, trust your intuition and follow its guidance.

Mugwort is a powerful and beneficial herb that can be used to enhance your spiritual practice. If you are looking for a way to cleanse negative energy, promote healing, and connect with your intuition, mugwort is a great herb to use.

Mugwort Herb: A Versatile and Beneficial Herb for a Variety of Health Concerns

Mugwort herb (Artemisia vulgaris) is a perennial herb that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments. It is native to Europe and Asia, but can now be found growing all over the world. Mugwort is a member of the daisy family and has a strong, aromatic scent.

Mugwort herb contains a number of beneficial compounds, including thujone, chamazulene, and sesquiterpenes. These compounds have antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antimicrobial properties.

Mugwort herb can be consumed in a variety of ways, including tea, tincture, and used as a salve externally. Mugwort tea is a popular way to consume the herb, and it can be made by steeping 1-2 teaspoons of dried mugwort herb in hot water for 5-10 minutes. Mugwort tincture can be taken by adding a few drops to water or juice. Mugwort capsules and powder can be taken orally or mixed with water or juice to make a drink. Mugwort salve can be applied topically to the skin to soothe irritation.

If you are looking for a versatile and beneficial herb to add to your wellness routine, mugwort herb is a great option. It is safe for most people to consume, and it has a long history of use in traditional medicine. Try it today and experience the difference it can make in your health.

Ingredients:  

  • Mugwort Herb

 Type:

  • Herb

Item Form:

  • Dried

    Caffeine Content:

    • Caffeine free

    Scientific name: 

    • Artemisia vulgaris

    Other popular names:

    • Common wormwood
    • Sailor's tobacco
    • Moxa
    • Wild wormwood
    • Felon herb
    • Chrysanthemum weed
    • Old uncle Henry
    • Muggons
    • Old man
    • Cronewort
    • Jasmine wormwood
    • St. John's plant (not to be confused with St. John's wort)

    Brand: 

    • Witchy Pooh's Exotic Teas and Herbs

    Manufacture:

    • Witchy Pooh's Exotic Teas and Herbs

      Packaging:

      • Kraft paper stand up, zipper closure, heat sealed with hanging hole, and viewing window.

      Sizes:

      • Single Serving Pouch (4g) Dimensions: (3 1/8" x 2" x 5 1/8")
      • Also available by case.


      • SKU: PM1OHERWITC0486S

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