Mugwort & Lavender Body oil (50ml)

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Mugwort is a revered and respected herb that has been used for protection, healing and endurance for centuries throughout Europe and Asia.

Used traditionally to treat violent menstrual cramps and epilepsy experienced with birthing, generally, Mugwort is used as a menstrual cramp regulator.

Mugwort acts strongly on the female reproductive system, increasing circulation to warm up the uterus and pelvic region, move the blood, and remove stagnant blood (the source of cramps, stiffness and pain) (Wood, 2008).

Whilst Mugwort has several medicinal qualities and affinity’s throughout the body , Mugwort is also known as a potent herb for ritual, ceremony and healing.

The Latin binomial name is associated with Artemis, the goddess of the moon and mother of nature. Mugwort shines in the moon and affects dreaming.

Isla Burgess says that Mugwort supports those “with frustration, anger, depression, susceptibility to chills, with sore cold joints and pains in the lower back, pelvis, uterus, infertility, menstrual disorders and so on”

Dorothy Hall’s profile of the ‘Mugwort’ person is fairly intriguing. “It is suited to highly intelligent people with complex thoughts that are difficult to describe, speech disorders and dyslexia, highly elevated senses, sensitivity to light and sound, with great difficulty getting deep sleep. It is suited to people in whom the intuitive, psychic, creative, and artistic side of the mind is highly developed, who have trouble with expression, or with the world around them”.

This is a 50/50 blend with Lavender oil. Lavender is known for its beautifully calming aroma, as the volatile oils can directly affect the nervous system by smell, as it goes from the olfactory nerve into the brain. See Lavender body oil product for more information on Lavender’s medicinal qualities.

How Tamara uses Mugwort: A ritual and immersion with Mugwort suddenly led me to decide to shave my hair after many years of indecision. Mugwort remained my plant companion during the ceremony and days/weeks after as an herbal oil applied to my scalp. I have gained a strong love and appreciation for Mugwort, with a strong reverence for the power this plant has held for centuries. To me and many other herbalists, Mugwort symbolises liberation, freedom, letting go, feminist strength, truth-telling, and the strength to speak out. In my words, after a deep immersion, Mugwort plant frees prisoners of their own minds.

Uses: Menstrual cramping, increasing circulation to the skin, ritual and ceremony oil to use with intention and caution. Mugwort is a powerful plant.

To use: Apply oil topically to the womb area during and before menstruation. Safe to apply elsewhere on the body in need of a little Mugwort.

Contains: Chinese Mugwort, Lavender, Olive oil. (No essential oils)

Safety: Not recommended for use during pregnancy.

Size: 50ml

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Mugwort is a revered and respected herb that has been used for protection, healing and endurance for centuries throughout Europe and Asia.

Used traditionally to treat violent menstrual cramps and epilepsy experienced with birthing, generally, Mugwort is used as a menstrual cramp regulator.

Mugwort acts strongly on the female reproductive system, increasing circulation to warm up the uterus and pelvic region, move the blood, and remove stagnant blood (the source of cramps, stiffness and pain) (Wood, 2008).

Whilst Mugwort has several medicinal qualities and affinity’s throughout the body , Mugwort is also known as a potent herb for ritual, ceremony and healing.

The Latin binomial name is associated with Artemis, the goddess of the moon and mother of nature. Mugwort shines in the moon and affects dreaming.

Isla Burgess says that Mugwort supports those “with frustration, anger, depression, susceptibility to chills, with sore cold joints and pains in the lower back, pelvis, uterus, infertility, menstrual disorders and so on”

Dorothy Hall’s profile of the ‘Mugwort’ person is fairly intriguing. “It is suited to highly intelligent people with complex thoughts that are difficult to describe, speech disorders and dyslexia, highly elevated senses, sensitivity to light and sound, with great difficulty getting deep sleep. It is suited to people in whom the intuitive, psychic, creative, and artistic side of the mind is highly developed, who have trouble with expression, or with the world around them”.

This is a 50/50 blend with Lavender oil. Lavender is known for its beautifully calming aroma, as the volatile oils can directly affect the nervous system by smell, as it goes from the olfactory nerve into the brain. See Lavender body oil product for more information on Lavender’s medicinal qualities.

How Tamara uses Mugwort: A ritual and immersion with Mugwort suddenly led me to decide to shave my hair after many years of indecision. Mugwort remained my plant companion during the ceremony and days/weeks after as an herbal oil applied to my scalp. I have gained a strong love and appreciation for Mugwort, with a strong reverence for the power this plant has held for centuries. To me and many other herbalists, Mugwort symbolises liberation, freedom, letting go, feminist strength, truth-telling, and the strength to speak out. In my words, after a deep immersion, Mugwort plant frees prisoners of their own minds.

Uses: Menstrual cramping, increasing circulation to the skin, ritual and ceremony oil to use with intention and caution. Mugwort is a powerful plant.

To use: Apply oil topically to the womb area during and before menstruation. Safe to apply elsewhere on the body in need of a little Mugwort.

Contains: Chinese Mugwort, Lavender, Olive oil. (No essential oils)

Safety: Not recommended for use during pregnancy.

Size: 50ml

Mugwort is a revered and respected herb that has been used for protection, healing and endurance for centuries throughout Europe and Asia.

Used traditionally to treat violent menstrual cramps and epilepsy experienced with birthing, generally, Mugwort is used as a menstrual cramp regulator.

Mugwort acts strongly on the female reproductive system, increasing circulation to warm up the uterus and pelvic region, move the blood, and remove stagnant blood (the source of cramps, stiffness and pain) (Wood, 2008).

Whilst Mugwort has several medicinal qualities and affinity’s throughout the body , Mugwort is also known as a potent herb for ritual, ceremony and healing.

The Latin binomial name is associated with Artemis, the goddess of the moon and mother of nature. Mugwort shines in the moon and affects dreaming.

Isla Burgess says that Mugwort supports those “with frustration, anger, depression, susceptibility to chills, with sore cold joints and pains in the lower back, pelvis, uterus, infertility, menstrual disorders and so on”

Dorothy Hall’s profile of the ‘Mugwort’ person is fairly intriguing. “It is suited to highly intelligent people with complex thoughts that are difficult to describe, speech disorders and dyslexia, highly elevated senses, sensitivity to light and sound, with great difficulty getting deep sleep. It is suited to people in whom the intuitive, psychic, creative, and artistic side of the mind is highly developed, who have trouble with expression, or with the world around them”.

This is a 50/50 blend with Lavender oil. Lavender is known for its beautifully calming aroma, as the volatile oils can directly affect the nervous system by smell, as it goes from the olfactory nerve into the brain. See Lavender body oil product for more information on Lavender’s medicinal qualities.

How Tamara uses Mugwort: A ritual and immersion with Mugwort suddenly led me to decide to shave my hair after many years of indecision. Mugwort remained my plant companion during the ceremony and days/weeks after as an herbal oil applied to my scalp. I have gained a strong love and appreciation for Mugwort, with a strong reverence for the power this plant has held for centuries. To me and many other herbalists, Mugwort symbolises liberation, freedom, letting go, feminist strength, truth-telling, and the strength to speak out. In my words, after a deep immersion, Mugwort plant frees prisoners of their own minds.

Uses: Menstrual cramping, increasing circulation to the skin, ritual and ceremony oil to use with intention and caution. Mugwort is a powerful plant.

To use: Apply oil topically to the womb area during and before menstruation. Safe to apply elsewhere on the body in need of a little Mugwort.

Contains: Chinese Mugwort, Lavender, Olive oil. (No essential oils)

Safety: Not recommended for use during pregnancy.

Size: 50ml