The herb in the picture can kill 98% of cancer cells in just 16 hours. But only one study has yet shown the anti-tumour effects of sweet wormwood.
Notably, the journal ‘Life Science’ was the first to publish that sweet wormwood – long used in Chinese medicine – kills no less than 98% of lung cancer cells in around 16 hours.
The herb alone can reduce the number of lung cancer cells by up to 28%, but when used with iron, sweet wormwood completely “wipes” the cancer from our bodies and experiments have shown that it has no effect on healthy lung cells. However, this is only one experiment so curing lung cancer with herbs is not yet proven.
In the past, sweet wormwood was used as a powerful antimalarial remedy. When scientists added iron to the plant during the study, the iron was linked to cancerous lung cells.
The worm selectively attacked the “bad” iron-containing cells, leaving the “good” healthy cells untouched. In general, the results show that sweet wormwood interferes with cancer cells.
The petals and leaves can be used to make a great remedy that can be effective against cancer cells, but they are not harmful to health. This medicinal herb destroys malignant cells, so it is hoped that larger doses can be given to cancer patients in the future. Sweet wormwood (artemisia annua) preparations are available in capsule and extract form, with sweet wormwood capsules becoming more common. The herb has been tested in several types of cancer cells and shown to be effective without side effects, but it is still only a test.
This plant can be grown from seed at home, and its extract is sold online in drop or capsule form. Sweet wormwood drops can be great for treating skin conditions. It is listed as a tumour astringent, but this is not yet proven.
Sweet wormwood is classified in the subfamily of the peach family. When you break the stem, you are greeted by a strong, aromatic smell and a bitter taste. Wormwood species live mainly in temperate zones such as steppe and semi-desert. In Hungary, the annual wormwood or sweet wormwood is native. This plant has been used in medicine for over 2000 years and has been used in folk medicine for centuries to treat fever and malaria. It has long been used for hemorrhoids and certain skin diseases. This is a closer look at sweet wormwood.
There is a variety of information available on the consumption of sweet wormwood tea and its effects.
Various research and studies have been carried out on it, but unfortunately it is not clear that sweet wormwood tea is 100% safe for cancer treatment and can be used by everyone. In any case, if you do decide to consume the tea, it is worth noting that for every 8-10 grams of the extract, you should pour about 5-10 dl of hot water, which should be consumed lukewarm. In addition to drinking the tea, it is recommended that you drink plenty of fluids, and if you are taking other medications, it is always advisable to consult a doctor before use!
There are a few things to consider when drinking sweet wormwood tea:
Avoid excessive consumption, as sweet wormwood may contain a substance that can raise blood pressure and lower potassium levels. In general, healthy adults are recommended to drink 1-2 cups of sweet wormwood tea per day.
Pregnant women and people with high blood pressure should consult their doctor before consuming.
If taking medication, consult your doctor as sweet wormwood may affect certain medications and health conditions.
The root of sweet wormwood tea is used to make tea. It is important to check the source and make sure it is a reliable and quality product.
You should know that the wormwood herb cancer eleminator effect is still under research!