Good thing I am growing some, know several idiots who have had the jab.
Just remembered that absinthe is made from wormwood - wonder if that would work. As for getting rid of toxins: various green clays and food grade diatomaceous earth do a good job. I chug some down a couple of times a week first thing on an empty stomach and have seen a remarkable change / improvement of various skin blemishes /liver spots etc.
Artemisia annua, also known as sweet wormwood, sweet annie, sweet sagewort, annual mugwort or annual wormwood, is a common type of wormwood native to temperate Asia, but naturalized in many countries including scattered parts of North America.
Artemesia douglasiana is very common in the west if that's where you are you could likely locate some and harvest it. Also sagebrush, not sage has the goods. Artemesia vulgaris does too.
Good thing I am growing some, know several idiots who have had the jab.
Just remembered that absinthe is made from wormwood - wonder if that would work. As for getting rid of toxins: various green clays and food grade diatomaceous earth do a good job. I chug some down a couple of times a week first thing on an empty stomach and have seen a remarkable change / improvement of various skin blemishes /liver spots etc.
Artemisia annua, also known as sweet wormwood, sweet annie, sweet sagewort, annual mugwort or annual wormwood, is a common type of wormwood native to temperate Asia, but naturalized in many countries including scattered parts of North America.
How did 'Sweet Annie' get in amongst those other names? Someone finally gave this poor plant a break in mean nomenclature it seems.
Annua is close to Annie.
I got a bottle of it on Amazon when the Covid craziness first started.
If you mean the absinthe, take a look these paintings: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=absinthe+drinkers+painting&t=ffab&atb=v105-1&iax=images&ia=images&iai=http%3A%2F%2Fuploads0.wikiart.org%2Fimages%2Fpablo-picasso%2Fthe-absinthe-drinker-1901.jpg They don't look all that happy, some words of warning: https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/what-is-absinthe/
Artemesia douglasiana is very common in the west if that's where you are you could likely locate some and harvest it. Also sagebrush, not sage has the goods. Artemesia vulgaris does too.