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  2. Artemisia absinthium - Wikipedia

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    In 18th-century England, wormwood was sometimes used instead of hops in beer. [24] According to Nicholas Culpeper, a stinking breath can be cured by "drinking a glass of Wormwood beer every morning". [25] Wormwood clippings and cuttings are added to chicken nesting boxes to repel lice, mites, and fleas. [26]

  3. Vaginal steaming - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal steaming, sometimes shortened to V-steaming [1] and also known as wormwood steaming, is an alternative health treatment wherein a woman squats or sits over steaming water containing herbs such as mugwort, rosemary, wormwood, and basil.

  4. Artemisia pontica - Wikipedia

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    Artemisia pontica, the Roman wormwood or small absinthe, is an herb used in the production of absinthe and vermouth.Originating in southeastern Europe (the specific name refers to the Pontus area on the shores of the Black Sea [1]), it is naturalized over much of Eurasia from France to Xinjiang, and is also found in the wild in northeastern North America.

  5. Wormwood - Wikipedia

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    Wormwood Scrubs, an open space in the Hammersmith area of West London . HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs, a prison in West London; Wormwood Street, in the City of London; Wormwood Forest, former name of the Red Forest in Ukraine, surrounding the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant within the Exclusion Zone

  6. Purl - Wikipedia

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    Purl or wormwood ale is an English drink. It was originally made by infusing ale with the tops of various species of Artemisia ("wormwood"), [ 1 ] especially those of Artemisia maritima , "sea wormwood", which grows in coastal salt marsh and bears the alternative English common name of "old woman" ("old man" being a common name of the related A ...

  7. Piołunówka - Wikipedia

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    Piołunówka (Polish pronunciation: [pʲɔ.wuˈnuf.ka]) is a very bitter alcoholic infusion (Polish: "nalewka") made by macerating wormwood in alcohol. Its name comes from Polish: piołun, lit. 'wormwood'. Piołunówka is considered a cure for problems with digestive tract and is believed to enhance appetite. [1]