Medicinal Plants of Southern Africa E02: Artemisia afra/African wormwood

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  • čas přidán 9. 11. 2022
  • When African governments promote a medicinal plant as a panacea remedy, you know it must be something special. African wormwood is that plant. Found widely across the continent and known for its many well-documented traditional and modern medicinal uses, this is the perfect medicinal plant species with which to kick off my new series!
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Komentáře • 43

  • @lucasmoloi5343
    @lucasmoloi5343 Před rokem +20

    Hi Gus! Thanks for another very informative video. Down here in South Africa it is called Umhlonyane (Zulu) and Lengana (Sotho).

  • @fabfab5578
    @fabfab5578 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Hello. I have this plant in my land (southwest of France) . It grows very easely. Much easier than artimesia annua.
    Thanks for S.A to provide us his treasures.

  • @maureenflovers7952
    @maureenflovers7952 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I'm from South Africa and this plant was a very well loved and familiar plant in your garden .it was basically used for most ailments 😂 amongst the coloured community.l remember asking my mom when l was much younger around 10 years old what's this plant was good for as she had stomach cramps and she replied...Als is goed Vir Alles...no particular ailment was mentioned..

  • @AnonMedic
    @AnonMedic Před rokem +9

    Artemisia absinthium is said to kill cancer cells by stoping the iron absorption of the cancer cells.
    It's also good for the treatment of yeast infections (Kills Candida), the treatment of SIBO (Small intestine bacterial overgrowth) and great for MRSA (Staff infections)

  • @listenevolve6211
    @listenevolve6211 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I watched your video about a month a go to edicate myself about this wonder plant. I bought 6 artemisia afra plants from a local gardener. Today, just after a few minutes of sniffing its leaves, my blocked nose is fully cleared! I was doubtful, but it worked like a miracle

  • @theebabyjesus
    @theebabyjesus Před 5 měsíci +2

    You're great sir! Why haven't I found you sooner

  • @wbrianna27
    @wbrianna27 Před rokem +5

    Such great knowledge shared

  • @user-yw7yu7zf8j
    @user-yw7yu7zf8j Před rokem +5

    The south African name is wilde als

  • @allmusicpro
    @allmusicpro Před rokem +2

    wow !! thanks for all the information. I grow this plant at home and give it to my friends to put in their ears.

  • @thinkwellmpofu5917
    @thinkwellmpofu5917 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi Gus, thank you for sharing such tremendous information

  • @hanawana
    @hanawana Před 4 měsíci

    fascinating, thank you

  • @percysjohnsonmwapemukubwe.3705

    your cahnnel is very educative and am thankfull..I have subscribed

  • @lotti9576
    @lotti9576 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Hi we have this plant growing on the farm and one in the garden.
    I am very interested in using it in deworming of sheep any ideas how? There is a lot of resistance showing up to the main stream doses that are on the market.

  • @jonfulcher8708
    @jonfulcher8708 Před měsícem +1

    Has anybody attempted to hybridize the two species of Artemisa for like a blend of its compounds for medicinal use

  • @CarlosGarcia-tp9sm
    @CarlosGarcia-tp9sm Před měsícem

    We’re can I buy this African artemisia?

  • @shelbeg7228
    @shelbeg7228 Před rokem +2

    Hi. If taking capsule form for digestive issues and bloating, what dosage are we looking at and do you take with or away from food? Please advise

    • @AfricanPlantHunter
      @AfricanPlantHunter  Před rokem +4

      I couldn't answer that as there are so many factors that would affect dosage. If the plant was harvested fresh or dry, when it was harvested, how long since the harvest, how quickly the harvested material had been put into capsules etc. All of these factors would influence efficacy. The good news is that there are very few known toxicological issues with this plant. I would suggest trying it as a tea first and seeing if it is effective like that. Add honey to make it palatable, otherwise it will be too bitter to consume!

  • @kadimetsamagi6417
    @kadimetsamagi6417 Před 2 měsíci

    I have blocked nose and acid reflux and histamine rashes. I will try this plant. 😮

  • @mengistok
    @mengistok Před rokem +2

    Hi Gus, sorry to bother you.
    I have a request, and only you can do it on CZcams.
    Kindly do a video on that tree that squeezes other trees a climber. It has milk which is used as glue, and is poisonous. When you meet it It can look like a giant snake has curled itself around a tree. Please I think a lot of people don't know about it.

    • @AfricanPlantHunter
      @AfricanPlantHunter  Před rokem

      Thanks for this. Please share with me the local name for this plant so I know which one you're talking about.

  • @murungu24
    @murungu24 Před rokem +4

    my shona gf think it called mvumvu in shona

  • @mulugetaasfaw8347
    @mulugetaasfaw8347 Před rokem +3

    I heard about this herb that is good for HIV medication,Is it true?

  • @rocklover7437
    @rocklover7437 Před rokem +3

    Covid Organics ...now that's a massive rabbit hole.

  • @nikitarust-theflowerchild9401

    Also wilde els (not sure spelling) in afrikaans

  • @palotnott6608
    @palotnott6608 Před měsícem +1

    Dischem

  • @edwingrodzki5079
    @edwingrodzki5079 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Cocid doesn't exist.