Yahuah's Farm
Wormwood
Wormwood
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Wormwood is a strong bitter herb with a long history in digestive, bitter, antimicrobial, parasite-related, immune, respiratory, skin, gut, circulation, and traditional wellness practices. It is commonly researched by customers interested in antibacterial traditions, antifungal traditions, antimicrobial balance, antiparasitic traditions, anti-inflammatory support, antioxidant support, digestive support, immune support, respiratory support, skin support, gut support, and circulation support. Wormwood is a high-caution herb and should be researched carefully before any use.
Scientific Evidence / Research Status
Wormwood contains bitter compounds, sesquiterpene lactones, and aromatic constituents, including thujone in some preparations. These compounds have been studied for bitter digestive activity and antimicrobial or parasite-related activity in laboratory and traditional-use settings. Laboratory activity does not prove that Wormwood treats infections or parasites in people. Wormwood should not be presented as proven to treat parasites, bacterial infections, fungal infections, digestive disease, immune disorders, respiratory illness, skin disease, inflammation, circulation problems, or any medical condition.
Traditional Uses Listed on Jar Label
Antibacterial traditions, antifungal traditions, antimicrobial balance, antiparasitic traditions, anti-inflammatory support, antioxidant support, digestive support, immune support, respiratory support, skin support, gut support, and circulation support.
Jar-Label Warning Highlights
High-caution herb. Do not use during pregnancy or nursing. Avoid with seizure disorders, liver disease, kidney disease, children, alcohol misuse, or thujone sensitivity. Use with care with medications, especially seizure medication, sedatives, liver-stressing medications, blood thinners, or before surgery. Avoid high doses and long-term use. Wormwood essential oil should not be taken internally.
Historical Uses / Traditional Context
Historically, Wormwood was used as a bitter herb in European, Middle Eastern, and folk herbal traditions. It was connected with digestion, bitter tonics, household pest traditions, and parasite-related traditions. Because of its strength and thujone concerns, modern use should be cautious, conservative, and well researched.
Yahuah's Farm - Dried Herb Disclaimer
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DRIED HERB JAR LABEL DISCLAIMER
PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASING
The herb jar labels in this store are personal inventory labels used by the owner of Yahuah's Farm for internal organization, pricing, and owner reference. They are not customer instructions, medical advice, dosage instructions, health advice, or personal recommendations.
Please disregard the health-support wording on the jar labels. Do not choose, purchase, prepare, or use any herb based only on words written on the jar, including words such as support, inflammation, digestion, immune, heart, circulation, pain, skin, blood flow, liver, hormones, or similar wording.
Those words are not promises, guarantees, proof, or claims that the herb will help that condition. Just because a jar label lists a body system or support word does not mean that herb will help you personally.
Nothing sold, displayed, written, spoken, posted, or shown by Yahuah's Farm is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The jar labels are not intended to make disease claims or product claims, and they should not be relied on as your health guide.
Every herb can affect people differently. Herbs may cause allergic reactions, side effects, or interactions with medications, blood thinners, blood pressure medicine, diabetes medication, pregnancy, nursing, surgery, liver or kidney issues, and other medical conditions.
Use extra caution with children, elderly persons, pregnant or nursing women, and anyone with a medical condition. Do not use herbs as a replacement for needed medical care, testing, diagnosis, or treatment.
You are responsible to research every herb thoroughly before buying or using it. Speak with a qualified healthcare professional before using herbs, especially if you take medication, have a medical condition, are pregnant or nursing, or are preparing for surgery.
By purchasing herbs from these jars, you understand and agree that you are purchasing and using them at your own risk. Yahuah's Farm is not responsible for misuse, allergic reactions, interactions, personal health decisions, or relying on jar label wording instead of doing your own research.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
DO NOT USE THE JAR LABELS AS MEDICAL GUIDANCE.
RESEARCH FIRST. USE WISDOM. ASK A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL WHEN NEEDED.
This notice is provided for customer awareness and does not replace any labeling, legal, regulatory, or safety requirements that may apply.
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