Absinthe (Wormwood/Mugwort) Essential Oil Wild – Alabama Essential Oils

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Name         Absinthe  Wormwood/Mugwort Wild Essential Oil
Category   Essential Oils
Species   Artemisia absinthum
Part   Flowering Tops
Class   Ketone
Country   USA
Code   ArtAbs9
CAS   8008-93-3

 

 

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About Absinthe (Wormwood/Mugwort) Essential Oil Wild:

True Absinthe or Wormwood Essential Oil (Artemisia absinthum), is a native to Europe but commonly referred to as Mugwort (although technically incorrect) in the USA, where it now grows as a weed and is also cultivated.

The Absinthe Wormwood/Mugwort oil should not be confused with the Chinese so called “mugwort” or “absinthe” oil which is derived from a differnet species and contains about 40% borneol. While much cheaper in cost, the oil coming from China should not even be referred to as Absinthe (or Mugwort) because it is chemically very different than that of true absinthe oil.

For centuries in Europe this herb was used to treat a host of diseases and disorders including intestinal worms, gout, jaundice, kidney stones, pain and swelling suppression, promotion of menstruation, as an antidote for drunkenness and various poisons, as a bitter tonic, appetite stimulant, external antiseptic and as a strewing herb to mask bad odor and drive away vermin.

The Absinthe Wormwood/Mugwort oil is steam distilled from the leaves and flowering tops of the dried herb. The quality wormwood oil will vary with the condition of the herb and yields are generally low, in the range of 0.27 – 0.40% by weight. The Absinthe Wormwood/Mugwort oil is a very dark green to bluish-green or brownish-green color with an intensely herbaceous-green, sharp and fresh top note. The odor is reminiscent of cedar leaf oil but not as sweet and more dry-woody in the body note, giving a very interesting and unique for perfumery. The bluish-green color due to the presence of a small amount of Chamazulene (generally less than 1%), which is not present in the herb itself, but generated from Artabsine during the distillation process.

The main component of the Absinthe Wormwood/Mugwort oil is beta-thujone (typically 35-50%), a known neurotoxin, and it is because of this that the notorious liqueur know as Absinthe was banned first Switzerland then in the US and finally in France in 1915 which greatly reduced the world production of the oil. Most all the so called “absinthe” liqueur on the market today is now flavored with anise, giving it a licorice-like flavor and is not reminiscent of the original absinthe beverages of the early 1900s. Despite the prohibition of absinthe liqueur, fractions of wormwood oil are still used in the flavoring of Vermouth to this day.

Essential Oils Safety & Disclaimer:

This information is for educational purpose only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose and disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purpose only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate.
As with all essential oils, never use them undiluted. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children. If applying an essential oil to your skin always perform a small patch test to an insensitive part of the body (after you have properly diluted the oil in an appropriate carrier.

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1oz – 30ml, 4oz – 120ml, 11.02 Lbs – 5kg, 16oz – 1Lb, 2.20 Lbs. – 1kg, 33.06 Lbs – 15kg

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