Artemisia annua, commonly known as sweet wormwood or Qinghao, is primarily used for its active compound artemisinin, which is effective in treating malaria. It can be consumed as a tea made from the dried leaves, or as a supplement in capsule form. Additionally, extracts may be used in herbal remedies for various health conditions, but it's important to consult with a healthcare professional before use due to potential side effects and interactions. Always ensure that the source is reputable and that dosage guidelines are followed.
Artemisia annua tea may have potential health benefits due to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It is also believed to have anti-malarial and anti-cancer properties, although more research is needed to confirm these effects.
An annual wormwood is an Asian aromatic herb, Latin name Artemisia annua, which is the source of the antimalarial drug artemisinin.
The scientific name of the Artemisia herb commonly known as wormwood is Artemisia absinthium. It is commonly used in traditional medicine and as a botanical ingredient in some alcoholic beverages such as absinthe.
Martynia annua was created in 1753.
The scientific name for the Artemisia flower is Artemisia vulgaris.
An artemisia is an aromatic flowering plant of the genus Artemisia, including wormwood, sagebrush, and tarragon.
Artemisia Gentileschi has written: 'Artemisia Gentileschi' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
The role of Artemisia was played by three actresses : Eva Green as an adult Artemisia - Caitlin Carmichael as an 8-year-old Artemisia - Jade Chynoweth as the 13-year-old Artemisia .
Artemisia pygmaea was created in 1886.
Artemisia tripartita was created in 1900.
Artemisia - Rembrandt - was created in 1634.
Artemisia filifolia was created in 1828.