
Wormwood Herb
Wormwood herb is also known as Artemisia absinthium, green ginger, absinthe, old women and southernwood. (Please note: Wormwood should not be used during pregnancy or while nursing. Wormwood herb is not for long-term use and you should not exceed the recommended dose
Botanical Name: Artemisia absinthium
Common Names: Absinthium, green ginger, absinthe, old woman, southernwood

Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy. Not to be used while nursing. Not for long-term use; do not exceed recommended dose.
California Proposition 65 WARNING* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
Wormwood herb is also known as Artemisia absinthium, green ginger, absinthe, old women and southernwood. (Please note: Wormwood should not be used during pregnancy or while nursing. Wormwood herb is not for long-term use and you should not exceed the recommended dose
Botanical Name: Artemisia absinthium
Common Names: Absinthium, green ginger, absinthe, old woman, southernwood

Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy. Not to be used while nursing. Not for long-term use; do not exceed recommended dose.
California Proposition 65 WARNING* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
Description
Wormwood herb is also known as Artemisia absinthium, green ginger, absinthe, old women and southernwood. (Please note: Wormwood should not be used during pregnancy or while nursing. Wormwood herb is not for long-term use and you should not exceed the recommended dose
Botanical Name: Artemisia absinthium
Common Names: Absinthium, green ginger, absinthe, old woman, southernwood

Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy. Not to be used while nursing. Not for long-term use; do not exceed recommended dose.
California Proposition 65 WARNING* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.






















