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The article will discuss issues related to the use of a medicinal herbal remedy from the Apiaceae (“dill”) family, wormwood - leaves, twig, lemongrass, garlic with fennel, 5 ml. Brief information about the pharmacology and contraindications for the use of this drug will also be presented.

Wormwood is a bitter plant of the Apiaceae family.

Like other plants, wormwood is characterized by various uses in medicinal practice. Some parts of the plant can be used as a medicinal remedy, while other parts of the plant are used in cooking or for other purposes. However, for those who want to use wormwood for medicinal purposes, you should be careful about the dosage and be aware of the possible side effects.

Before using wormwood as a medicine, you should consult a doctor or pharmacist who can give the necessary recommendations and answer all your questions. In this article I want to talk about some important aspects of using wormwood, as well as provide general information about its composition, use and contraindications.

Pharmacology, side effects and contraindications

Wormwood extract is used medicinally to treat many diseases. It contains the flavonoid hyperfol, which has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. In addition, wormwood contains essential oils that can improve digestion and reduce blood cholesterol levels.

However, before using wormwood, it is necessary to consider possible contraindications and side effects. For example, this drug may cause irritation of the stomach lining if abused or taken in large doses. Wormwood is also contraindicated for people suffering from stomach ulcers or reflux.

In addition, it is not recommended for women to use wormwood during pregnancy or lactation, as it can negatively affect the development of the fetus. In general, the use of wormwood should be strictly as prescribed by a doctor and under his supervision. Self-medication can be dangerous and lead to undesirable consequences. Be careful when taking the medicine!