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Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris) Liquid Tincture, Herb

Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris) Liquid Extract, Dried Herb Tincture

Common Name : Mugwort

Botanic Name : Artemisia Vulgaris

State / Part : Dry / Herb

Form : Mugwort Liquid Drops / Tincture

UPC : 840253637321
MPN : MUAVF
SKU : mugwort-alc-extract
Application : For internal use
Availability : In Stock
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FEATURES AND DESCRIPTION:
  •   GLUTEN FREE
  •   Expertly extracted
  •   Mugwort Tincture contains ONLY natural ingredients
  •   High Quality Mugwort liquid extract - we use classic conventional methods of extraction. We meticulously produce our extracts according to precise standards where each herb is extracted according to the distinct characteristic of each plant.
  •   Concentrated Mugwort liquid extract (traditional alcohol tincture)
  •   We strictly use ethically sourced raw material, organic alcohol, and vegetable glycerin USP

Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris) is a tall, aromatic perennial of the daisy or aster family (Asteraceae), commonly called common mugwort. The part used here is the herb - the leafy aerial parts. Mugwort has a long history as a culinary and aromatic bitter herb: in European cooking it has traditionally been used to season rich, fatty foods, and in Japan it is known as yomogi and used in foods such as mochi.

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    WHOLE-HERB LIQUID EXTRACT: Made from the dried herb (aerial parts) of Artemisia vulgaris, carrying the plant's natural spectrum of constituents rather than an isolated or standardized single compound.

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    TRADITIONAL ALCOHOL EXTRACTION: A classic alcohol-based tincture, made with organic alcohol, vegetable glycerin, and water, for a concentrated extract with a long shelf life.

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    A CULINARY AROMATIC BITTER: Mugwort is a classic aromatic bitter herb - the same plant known in Japan as yomogi.

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    MUGWORT, NOT WORMWOOD: This is Artemisia vulgaris, distinct from Artemisia absinthium (wormwood) and from Artemisia annua (sweet wormwood, Qing Hao).

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    CLEARLY LABELED: Labeled by botanical name and plant part, so there is no confusion with the other Artemisia species or with culinary yomogi paste and powder.


Artemisia vulgaris - Common Mugwort, Yomogi

Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) is a familiar wayside herb with silvery-backed, deeply divided leaves and a clean, aromatic bitterness. It has long had a place in the kitchen, from European roasts to Japanese yomogi. Our Mugwort tincture captures the dried herb in a concentrated, alcohol-based liquid extract.

About our Mugwort Tincture:

We start with quality mugwort herb and use a classic, conventional alcohol extraction with organic alcohol, vegetable glycerin, and water. It is a whole-herb extract - not an isolate - carrying the plant's natural profile. This is specifically Artemisia vulgaris, the common mugwort.

Suggested use: Shake well before use. Adults take 20-30 drops (approximately 1 ml, one full squeeze of the dropper) in 2 oz of water, tea, or juice, up to four times a day, or as directed by your practitioner. Drink the entire contents.*

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRODUCT:

Main Ingredients: Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris) Dried Herb.

Other ingredients: organic alcohol, vegetable glycerin USP, crystal clear water.

Additional information about ingredients: Contains NO gluten or artificial color.

Suggested Use: Do not use if seal is broken or missing. Store in a cool, dry place.

Safety information: Do not use during pregnancy, as mugwort is traditionally avoided at that time because it can affect the uterus and the menstrual cycle. Mugwort is in the daisy family (Asteraceae); if you are allergic to plants such as ragweed, daisies, marigolds, or chrysanthemums, you may also react to it, so use caution. Best used in moderation and for short periods rather than continuously. Keep out of reach of children. If you are nursing or taking any medications, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your practitioner if any adverse reaction occurs.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Information and statements made are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your treating doctor. Hawaii Pharm does not dispense medical advice, prescribe, or diagnose illness. The views and nutritional advice expressed by Hawaii Pharm are not intended to be a substitute for conventional medical service. If you have a severe medical condition or health concern, see your physician.

Made in an FDA Registered facility, Hawaii, USA.

Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris) also known as
Name Language Note
Ye Ai Chinese (Pinyin) TCM name; often used interchangeably with A. argyi
Felon herb English Traditional folk name
Armoise commune French Standard French botanical term
Beifuß German Literally 'by-foot'; traditionally used for foot fatigue
Nagdouna Hindi Common name in North India
Assenzio selvatico Italian Wild wormwood
Yomogi Japanese (Romaji) Crucial in Japanese folk medicine and culinary arts
Ssuk Korean Widely used in traditional Korean health and food culture
Losna-brava Portuguese Common name in Portugal and Brazil
Polýn obyknovénnaya Russian Means 'common wormwood'
Nagadamani Sanskrit/Ayurvedic Used in various classical Ayurvedic formulations
Altamisa Spanish Commonly used in Latin American folk medicine
Artamisa Spanish Alternative Spanish spelling used in herbalism
Jinkujiu Thai Local name for the medicinal herb in Thailand
Misk otu Turkish Translates to 'musk herb'
Afsantin-e-Hindi Unani Name used in Greco-Arabic medicine in the Indian subcontinent
Ngải cứu Vietnamese Commonly used for moxibustion and food
Frequently Asked Questions about Mugwort Extract
What is Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) herb extract?
Mugwort is a tall, aromatic perennial of the daisy or aster family (Asteraceae), botanically Artemisia vulgaris and commonly called common mugwort. The part used here is the herb - the leafy aerial parts. Mugwort has a long history as a culinary and aromatic bitter herb: in European cooking it has traditionally been used to season rich, fatty foods, and in Japan it is known as yomogi and used in foods such as mochi. Our extract is offered in two forms - a traditional alcohol-based tincture and an alcohol-free glycerite - each from ethically sourced raw material. The herb naturally carries aromatic bitter compounds that give it its characteristic taste. This is a whole-herb liquid extract that carries the plant's natural spectrum of constituents, not an isolated or standardized single-compound product, and we label it clearly by botanical name and plant part.
What is the difference between the tincture and alcohol-free versions?
Both are liquid extracts of the same Artemisia vulgaris herb; only the solvent differs. The tincture uses alcohol as the traditional solvent, with vegetable glycerin and water. The alcohol-free version is a glycerite made with vegetable glycerin and purified water, suited to those who avoid alcohol. Both deliver the herb's constituents in a convenient liquid you take by the drop. Choose the tincture for a classic alcohol-extracted format with a longer shelf life; choose the glycerite if you prefer no alcohol.
Is mugwort the same as wormwood, and which Artemisia is it?
It is easy to mix up the Artemisia plants, so here is the distinction. Our product is Artemisia vulgaris, common mugwort. It is a different plant from Artemisia absinthium, which is called wormwood and is the intensely bitter herb associated with certain spirits; and it is also different from Artemisia annua, the sweet wormwood known in Chinese herbalism as Qing Hao, which we offer separately. All three are in the same genus but are distinct species with different characters. As for form, mugwort is also used in cooking - for example as Japanese yomogi paste or powder - whereas our product is a liquid extract of the herb that you take by the drop. We label our product clearly by botanical name (Artemisia vulgaris) and plant part (herb) so there is no confusion with wormwood, sweet wormwood, or the culinary forms.
How do I use Mugwort liquid extract?
Shake well before use. Adults take 20-30 drops (approximately 1 ml, one full squeeze of the dropper) in 2 oz of water, tea, or juice, up to 4 times daily, or as directed by your practitioner. See the safety note below. Drink the entire contents.
Is Mugwort extract right for everyone? Safety and storage.
Mugwort is not right for everyone. Do not use it during pregnancy - mugwort is traditionally avoided in pregnancy because it can affect the uterus and the menstrual cycle. Because it is in the daisy family (Asteraceae), people who are allergic to plants such as ragweed, daisies, marigolds, or chrysanthemums may also react to it, so use caution if you have these sensitivities. It is best used in moderation and for short periods rather than continuously. If you are nursing, take any medication, or have a medical condition, talk with a qualified healthcare practitioner before use. Keep out of reach of children, and do not exceed the suggested serving. Store this tincture in a cool, dark place. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Where is this product made?
Made in the USA by Hawaii Pharm LLC, Honolulu, HI.
What is your return policy?
We offer a 30-day return policy. Returns are free and accepted by mail.
How long does shipping take?
Standard shipping takes 1-3 business days within the US.
⚠️ 64 fl.oz plastic containers can leak a little during transportation - this is not subject to refund or replacement!

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ETHICALLY SOURCED, NATURAL INGREDIENTS

Our Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris) Herb is selected from regions with optimal growing conditions to support a high concentration of active constituents. We work only with trusted suppliers and focus on sourcing clean, well-preserved botanical material suitable for high-quality liquid extraction.

As a solvent, we use alcohol to preserve the integrity of the extract and support a clean extraction process.
To verify botanical identity and ensure consistency, all raw materials are tested in our laboratory using established analytical techniques. These include High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) for plant authentication and fingerprinting, or Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and other in-house methods. Our approach is guided by relevant standards such as those of the USP and Ph. Eur., ISO 17025 and cGLP, allowing us to maintain rigorous quality control, ensuring the material meets our specifications for identity, purity and composition.

METICULOUS EXTRACT PREPARATION

Hawaii Pharm determines the optimal herb-to-menstruum ratio for each botanical. For alcohol-based extracts, we use a carefully balanced alcohol blend to ensure maximum extraction of active compounds while preserving the plant's natural integrity.
Our master herbalists analyze each batch and adjust extraction parameters as needed, ensuring consistent quality despite natural variations in botanical sources.
The result is a potent, stable liquid extract that captures the full spectrum of the botanical's benefits.

COMPREHENSIVE LABORATORY TESTING

Every batch undergoes multiple quality assurance tests including:
  • Organoleptic evaluation (color, consistency, aroma)
  • FTIR and/or HPTLC spectral analysis for identity confirmation
  • Microbiological testing (total plate count, E. coli, coliforms)
  • Yeast and mold screening
  • Alcohol content verification
  • Viscosity measurement
  • Refractometric analysis

SUPPLEMENT FACT SHEETS

Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 ml
Servings Per Container: 60
Amount Per Serving
% DV

Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris) Dry Herb extract 983 mg R

† Daily Value (DV) Not Established.

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS

COAs are available upon request for customers with Wholesaler or Practitioner accounts.

To request a COA, please provide your order number and the batch number from the product label.

This policy helps us ensure traceability and maintain high standards of documentation for professional and bulk-use customers.

Each batch is manufactured with care and has a 6-year shelf life when properly stored in a cool, dark place.

LABEL VERSION ver 3.1.2025

label of Mugwort (<i>Artemisia Vulgaris</i>) Dry Herb Tincture

FDA Registered Facility

All Hawaii Pharm products are manufactured in our FDA registered facility in Hawaii, USA, following strict Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). Our dedication to quality control ensures consistency and purity in every bottle.

Our Quality Guarantee

We stand behind the quality of our Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris) Dry Herb Tincture with our satisfaction guarantee. Each bottle contains natural botanical ingredients, expertly extracted without preservatives or synthetic additives.

Storage Recommendations

To maintain optimal potency, store your Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris) Dry Herb Tincture in a cool, dark, and dry place. When properly stored, this product retains its quality for at least 6 years from the manufacturing date.

At Hawaii Pharm, quality is our foundation.
Every bottle of our Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris) Dry Herb Tincture undergoes rigorous testing and quality control to ensure you receive only the finest botanical extract.

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