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TheHerbalKiji
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 พ.ค. 2019
This channel is for videos focusing on plants and animals. We will discuss various uses of a variety of plants as well as their historical uses. We will also show videos of farming, foraging, and raising animals. Thanks for coming! Have a great day!
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Mugwort/Yomogi Uses and Current Research
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Constituents: Terpene: trans-caveol, αterpineol, 4- terpineol, α-phellandrene, camphene, α-cedrene, bornyl acetate, elemol, isoborneol, carvone, ethyl palmitate, ethyl oleate, ethyl linoleate, lupenone, lupenyl acetate, α-amyrin acetate, β-amyrin acetate, glutinone, fernenone, 24-methylenecycloartanone, simiarenol, trans-phenylitaconic acid; Flavones: eupatilin, 5-hydroxyl-6-7-3-4- tetramrthoxyflavone; Bitter lactones: isoridentin, chrysartemin B, chrysartemin A; Volatile oil: d-α-phellandrene, cadinene I,8- cineole; Adenine; Cholines; Tannins; Vitamins and Minerals; Polysaccharides, chlorophyll, dietary fiber, Vitamin A, B1, B2 and C, as well as minerals such as iron, calcium and phosphorus.
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Never treat or diagnose a disease on your own. For any health issues or prescriptions please consult a medical or healthcare professional. All information used is for educational purposes.
Source: herbalpedia.com
For more information about Yomogi Mushi if you are near the Kyoto area I suggest contacting Mariko Hayashi. Here is a link to her blog: ameblo.jp/maayan62/
She doesn’t speak English, but when I went she brought her friend who can speak English to translate. She is very friendly and hospitable. She answered all the questions I had for her. She lives far from any train station, but she was more than willing to come pick me and my wife up and drive us to her house where she does the Yomogi Mushi.
If you happen to be in the Kansai/Kyoto area and are looking for a naturopath, reflexologist, or someone to do moxibustion please contact me and I will be able to get you in touch with a friend of mine who lives in Kameoka.
Constituents: Terpene: trans-caveol, αterpineol, 4- terpineol, α-phellandrene, camphene, α-cedrene, bornyl acetate, elemol, isoborneol, carvone, ethyl palmitate, ethyl oleate, ethyl linoleate, lupenone, lupenyl acetate, α-amyrin acetate, β-amyrin acetate, glutinone, fernenone, 24-methylenecycloartanone, simiarenol, trans-phenylitaconic acid; Flavones: eupatilin, 5-hydroxyl-6-7-3-4- tetramrthoxyflavone; Bitter lactones: isoridentin, chrysartemin B, chrysartemin A; Volatile oil: d-α-phellandrene, cadinene I,8- cineole; Adenine; Cholines; Tannins; Vitamins and Minerals; Polysaccharides, chlorophyll, dietary fiber, Vitamin A, B1, B2 and C, as well as minerals such as iron, calcium and phosphorus.
Fair Use
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Never treat or diagnose a disease on your own. For any health issues or prescriptions please consult a medical or healthcare professional. All information used is for educational purposes.
Source: herbalpedia.com
For more information about Yomogi Mushi if you are near the Kyoto area I suggest contacting Mariko Hayashi. Here is a link to her blog: ameblo.jp/maayan62/
She doesn’t speak English, but when I went she brought her friend who can speak English to translate. She is very friendly and hospitable. She answered all the questions I had for her. She lives far from any train station, but she was more than willing to come pick me and my wife up and drive us to her house where she does the Yomogi Mushi.
If you happen to be in the Kansai/Kyoto area and are looking for a naturopath, reflexologist, or someone to do moxibustion please contact me and I will be able to get you in touch with a friend of mine who lives in Kameoka.
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Ive been eating mugwort for over 2000 years, side effect is immortality.
We have many farms of this mugwort plant but we cant find good splayer to buy this prodects
Thank you
You're welcome! I'd like to do more videos at some point. I had some planned, but never got around to it.
We called it Hilbas in Southern part of the Philippines
I just moved recently and there is some near me here in Texas.
1:10 is the best part!
I agree
Subbed! Great video. Very informative ^_^ Id love to see a video about Sweet Wormwood if you know about it. Just a suggestion tho.
Thanks! I'll look into it and see what I can learn about it. Would love to find some growing in the wild someday!
Sorry for the lack of audio at 2:23. It's supposed to say "This herb has been used for many other things such as for venereal diseases like syphilis and gonorrhea as well as asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, dermatitis, warts, and inflamed joints."
@@山崎メラニ Yes, you can. Many people enjoy drinking it as a tea.
I started drinking yomogi tea today morning the taste was a bit bitter and aromatic but i liked it. I also want to make my diy mugwart oil, hope it will be ok. Bdw, thanks for thIs informative vid.
@@山崎メラニ That's awesome! You can add some other things to your tea to take a bit of the bitterness away. I have made a tea with Lemon, Mugwort, Red Clover, and Cinnamon. Experiment with different things to find what you like :)