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Stephen Buhner says in his book, "Herbal Antibiotics," that Artemisia Absinthium is used for worms and malaria. I have found it to be stronger and more effective than Artemisia Annua.
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thanks, good to hear.
Trish
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Doesn't that species make you hallucinate? I was thinking they used that one to make absinthe. Let me know if any of you are seeing ghosts, I might want to try it, i'm getting pretty bored here.
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quote:Originally posted by pryorka: Doesn't that species make you hallucinate? I was thinking they used that one to make absinthe. Let me know if any of you are seeing ghosts, I might want to try it, i'm getting pretty bored here.
Made me laugh!!
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