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Absinthium
- Noun, 1. Artemisia absinthium - aromatic herb of temperate Eurasia and North Africa having a bitter taste used in making the liqueur absinthe.
- ABSINTH WORMWOOD (Artemisia absinthium) Description: Absinth
- (Artemisia absinthium).
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- Community herbal monograph on Artemisia absinthium L., herba
- KEYWORDS. Herbal medicinal products; HMPC; Community herbal monographs ; traditional use; Artemisia absinthium L.
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- List of references supporting the assessment report on Absinthii
- conditions on the volatile oil of wormwood (Artemisia absinthium L.). essential oil of Artemisia absinthium L.
- www.hapsburgabsinthe.com
- Antidepressant and antioxidant activities of Artemisia absinthium L
- Dec 15, 2009 Artemisia absinthium (Asteraceae) is widely used in Iranian traditional medicine. Its effects may Methanolic extract of A.
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- Cytogenetic characterisation of Artemisia absinthium (Asteraceae
- Dec 30, 2010 thium var. absinthium and A. absinthium var.
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- Maine Gardener: Got no thyme?
- Artemisia absinthium. Perennial with silver foliage. Remedy for worms and moth repellent.
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- They named it "herbsaint," a name taken from the French term, herbe sainte, meaning “sacred herb,” referring to Artemisia absinthium, the herb from which absinthe is made.
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- Wermut (Artemisia absinthium) sieht dem Beifuß ziemlich ähnlich und wird bis zu 1,20 Meter hoch. Er wird verwendet bei Magenbeschwerden, Appetitlosigkeit, bei Prellungen und Hautausschlägen. Beifuß oder Wermut?
- Artemisia absinthium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- WORMWOOD (Artemisia absinthium) - ORAL side effects, medical
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- Erowid Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) Vault
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- PLANTS Profile for Artemisia absinthium (absinthium) | USDA PLANTS
- A PLANTS profile of Artemisia absinthium (absinthium) from the USDA PLANTS database.
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- absinthium - Wiktionary
- From Latin absinthium < Ancient Greek ἀψίνθιον, ἀσπίνθιον (apsinthion). The Ancient Greek word is of uncertain origin, albeit recognized as foreign (E.R.
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