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Loveall
#21 Posted : 9/17/2020 5:05:26 PM

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rOm wrote:
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Wormwood is being looked at for COVID-19. I'd be up for shot of absinthe now a days 🙂


Except the artemisia being looked at is mugwort not the absynthium. In fact mugwort is used with success to treat paludism but is being made illegal for that too and it seems things ( drugs or herbs) working against paludism works for this coronavirus too. So yeh Artemisia annuum is the one for corona / paludism, and absynth is artemisia absynthium. not sure the value of absynth but mugwort has more and grows around nearly everywhere I go.


Good point, not the wormwood I was thinking of originally.
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#22 Posted : 9/21/2020 12:37:32 PM

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Loveall wrote:
rOm wrote:
Loveall wrote:
Wormwood is being looked at for COVID-19. I'd be up for shot of absinthe now a days 🙂


Except the artemisia being looked at is mugwort not the absynthium. In fact mugwort is used with success to treat paludism but is being made illegal for that too and it seems things ( drugs or herbs) working against paludism works for this coronavirus too. So yeh Artemisia annuum is the one for corona / paludism, and absynth is artemisia absynthium. not sure the value of absynth but mugwort has more and grows around nearly everywhere I go.


Good point, not the wormwood I was thinking of originally.

The one that commonly grows in western Europe is Artemisia vulgaris. (She is the key, the gateway to herbcraft...) Artemisia annua has also, coincidentally, been used for treating malaria. (Don't mention the HCQ!)

Depending on the exact compound or group of compounds responsible for the antiviral effect of Artemisia annua it may be the case that several other species of Artemisia also might be worth investigating, along with some other sesquiterpenoid producers of the Asteraceae.

Absinthe was itself originally developed as a treatment for malaria so we might be able to join up a few dots here.




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