Wormwood - Artemisia absinthium
Wormwood - Artemisia absinthium - 80 grams Herbs
The fundamental component of the fabled beverage absinthe, which was created in 1792 by a French doctor, is Wormwood. Despite being created as a medicinal, it quickly gained popularity as a beverage. Narcotic and barely hallucinatory are the effects.
Usage
Put 1 teaspoon in a cup of warm water—not boiling—and let it sit. There is little you can do to disguise the bitter flavor of the tea. You can combine it with anise or peppermint leaves.
To manufacture absinthe, soak 40 grams (112 oz) of wormwood in 12 liter of booze for a few weeks. The beverage has been sifted and is now ready for usage. Start with a small glass and wait to feel the effects before adding more.
Warning
Wormwood contains toxic in large doses. Addiction, in addition to physical and mental harm, can result from prolonged and intensive use. High doses might cause jitters, agitation, cramping, migraines, and vertigo. Unconsciousness, coma, and even death are symptoms of an overdose. Make one little glass of absinthe to start, then wait approximately an hour to see what happens. When you get another chance, try it again. It is preferable to take too little medication and have no symptoms than to take too much and become poisoned or ill. Avoid operating motorized vehicles when Wormwood-impaired.