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Mugwort Leaf – Organic Dried Herb – Loose Leaf Herbal Tea for Relaxation Support

Dried Mugwort Herb (Artemisia vulgaris)

Mugwort is a traditional herbal ally that has been used for centuries in herbalism for dream work, digestion, and women’s wellness. Our dried Mugwort herb is carefully harvested and dried to preserve its natural aroma, flavor, and beneficial properties. It can be used for tea, herbal smoking blends, dream pillows, bath herbs, or incense.

Mugwort is most well known as a dream herb, often used before sleep to promote vivid dreams and restful sleep. It has also traditionally been used to support digestion, especially after heavy meals, and to support the menstrual cycle in women’s herbal traditions.

Common Uses & Benefits:

  • Supports vivid dreams and sleep rituals
  • Traditional herb for women’s wellness
  • May support digestion and reduce bloating
  • Can be used in teas, baths, smoke blends, or dream pillows
  • Aromatic, slightly bitter herb

How to Use as Tea:

Use 1–2 teaspoons of dried herb per 8 oz of hot water.

Cover and steep 10–15 minutes.

Drink in the evening or before bed.

Ingredients: Organic Dried Mugwort Herb (Artemisia vulgaris)

Sold by the ounce. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight

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Herbal Wisdom + FAQs

What is mugwort?

Mugwort is a traditional herb used in herbal practices around the world, valued for its unique aroma and long history in wellness routines.

What is mugwort used for?

Mugwort is commonly used as part of calming and reflective herbal routines and is often included in traditional practices focused on balance and relaxation.

How do I use mugwort?

Mugwort can be prepared as a tea by steeping in hot water or used as directed depending on your preferred method.

What does mugwort taste like?

Mugwort has a strong, slightly bitter and earthy flavor with aromatic herbal notes. It is often blended with other herbs to balance the taste.

How often can I use mugwort?

Mugwort is typically used in moderation as part of a balanced herbal routine.

Can I combine mugwort with other herbs?

Yes, mugwort is often included in herbal blends and pairs well with other calming or aromatic herbs.

Are there any precautions?

Do not use mugwort if pregnant. If you are nursing, taking medications, or have a health condition, consult a healthcare professional before use.

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