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^^ I don't know about dreamviews, but I'd like to see them...
Here is the backstory to the second drve target
I was strolling the isles of a pawn shop and saw a hippy trippy thingy. I had to get up close to read it. It read
"Keep Calm and dream On"
Only cost $2 (see the price sticker in upper left corner)
I grabbed it.
Later I did what I always do.
I put it into a Google search bar.
I this Youtube popped-up
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(3:33) Youtube about Mugwort
Mugwort
9 Incredible Benefits Of Mugwort Tea
The main benefits of mugwort*teainclude its ability to
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reduce*anxiety and*depression,
⚘promote dream retention, ⚘
help with*weight loss*efforts,
strengthen the immune system,
detoxify the body
and help regulate*diabetes.
This specialty tea also has some side effects, such as allergic reactions and pregnancy complications. The active components in mugwort tea are also very powerful and
⚘can be toxic in excessive amounts.⚘
What is Mugwort Tea?
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The*specific*benefits of mugwort tea are mainly due to the presence of
⚘flavonoids,
⚘triterpenes,
and other*
⚘antioxidant*compounds,
as well as*
⚘vitamin A,*
⚘vitamin K,*
⚘vitamin E,*
⚘potassium,*
⚘iron,*
⚘calcium*and various
⚘B-family*vitamins.*[1]
Mugwort Tea Benefits
Drinking mugwort tea is highly recommended for people suffering from*
⚘insomnia,
⚘anxiety,
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⚘diabetes,*
⚘depression,
inflammation,
colds,
coughs,
flu,*
respiratoryinfections and
⚘kidney problems.
Anxiety and Depression
With its*powerful*nervine qualities,
mugwort tea is very good for treating
anxiety, depression and chronic*stress levels.*[2]*
This can help relieve stress on your nervous and metabolic system, and improve your quality of life if anxiety is something you experience on a daily basis.
Weight Loss (...)
Indigestion (...)
Menstrual Pain (...)
Diuretic Properties
The diuretic properties of mugwort tea mean that it stimulates urination, which is the body’s best means of*eliminating toxins.*[6]*Mugwort tea is also linked to cleansing the kidneys and bladder, reducing the chances of infection and improving function. It can also stimulate sweating, which will further eliminate toxins from the body through the*skin.
Immune System (...)
Vision Health
Vitamin A is found in mugwort tea and acts as a strong antioxidant for vision health. More specifically, this*beta carotene-derived*vitamin is able to prevent macular degeneration and slow the development of cataracts.*[8]
Bone Mineral Density
Traditional beliefs hold that mugwort tea is an excellent mineralizer*for the bones, helping to increase bone mineral density and preventing age-related bone disorders, such as*osteoporosis.*[9]*The high levels of potassium, iron, and calcium found in this tea certainly help support this benefit.
⚘Vivid Dreams⚘
For centuries, mugwort tea was praised for its ⚘“psychic”⚘ and even “hallucinogenic” properties and has long been used to*stimulate ⚘vivid dreams⚘.*[10]*It is purportedly able to help you ⚘remember dreams⚘ as well, and experience those ⚘rare lucid dreams⚘ that are so few and far between.
Uses and Side Effects
Mugwort tea is used around the world and is naturalized in most countries due to its popularity, but there are also side effects that need to be considered. Mugwort contains trace amounts of ⚘thujone, a toxic substance that can be very dangerous*in high*concentrations, but only in extremely high concentrations would this be a problem when drinking mugwort tea. That being said, there are other side effects that do occur in certain people.
Allergies –*One of the most common triggers for ⚘hayfever is mugwort*pollen, so allergic reactions to drinking this tea are not uncommon. If you are normally*susceptible*to*
allergies, use this tea in ⚘moderation, and if you experience any skin irritation,*gastrointestinal*distress, or swelling of the throat, lips or tongue, discontinue use immediately.*[11]
Pregnancy –*While the level of thujone found in mugwort tea is low and likely safe for the majority of tea-drinkers, pregnant women should avoid this tea, as thujone is known to stimulate menstruation. Therefore, it can cause miscarriages and pregnancy complications.*
Breastfeeding*women should also avoid drinking this tea, as some of the active components, including thujone, can be passed into the breast*milk*and negatively affect the infant.*How Do You Make Mugwort Tea?
Mugwort tea is easy to make at home, and*only requires dried, crushed mugwort and hot water, as well as sweeteners or other herbal additions, if desired. The leaves are the most common source of mugwort tea, although some people also prepare a mugwort root tea, or even combine both plant parts for an even more beneficial*beverage. If you are growing your own mugwort, cut only the top 1/3 of the plant when harvesting the leaves, and then hang them upside down in bundles
Recipe
Ingredients:
1 ounce of dried mugwort4 cups of water (filtered)
1 teaspoon of*honey*or*sugar, if desired
Step 1 – Bring the water to a*boil*and then add the dried mugwort.
Step 2 – Allow the mugwort to steep for 5-10 minutes.
Step 3 – Remove from heat and allow the mixture to cool for another 2-3 minutes.
Step 4 – Strain the tea mixture.
Step 5 – Add honey or sugar, if desired for sweetness, and enjoy!
Note: If you allow mugwort tea to steep for too long,
it can become quite bitter.
Article last updated on*
August 13, 2018*by*Organic Facts
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