Sky Clad Coven — Ingredient Literature Review

Mugwort

Book of Shadows Ingredient Literature Review

Mugwort

To view all the same information on Notion, follow the link here Peer Reviewed Scientific Literature Review Highlighted Chemical Constituents Eudesmane-type sesquiterpene, morin, luteolin, triterpenes, coumarin, flavonoids, eriodictyol Essential Oil Components - Sabinene, 1,8-cineole, artemisia ketone, both thujone isomers (α- and β-diastereoisomers), camphor, cis-chrysanthenyl acetate, davanone, davanone B, chrysanthenone, borneol, germacrene D, α-pinene, menthol, β-eudesmol, spathulenol, (Z,Z)-3,5-octadiene, 2,5-octadiene, 3,4,5-trimethyl-1-hexene, pulegone, 3-methyl-2-cyclohexene-1-one, decahydro-1,1,7-trimethyl-4-methylene-1H-cyclopropazulene Herbal + Modern Medicine Interaction Utilizing Mugwort may interfere with radioactive labeling used in medical imaging Anthelmintic Data suggests that Mugwort may be effective against thrichinella spiralis, which is the parasite commonly associated with undercooked pork. This may...

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Chamomile

Book of Shadows Ingredient Literature Review

Chamomile

Our first literature review! The plan moving forward will be to revisit each ingredient annually to add any new research published since I posted here. I've also created a Notion page with all this same information linked directly below for anyone wanting to view it there.  Notion Page 🌿 Growing Chamomile is a white flower with a sunny yellow center in the Daisy family (Asteraceal Compositae). Most available chamomile is either Roman Chamomile or German Chamomile. German Chamomile grows low to the ground and branches out, whereas Roman Chamomile grows up on single stems like sunflowers. Roman Chamomile is a...

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