Mother Wort

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Motherwort is a perennial plant growing to about 120cm.It has a red-violet stem, bright red flowers and a short woody root. . The plant is found in Scandinavia, central Europe, Russia, central Asia and North America.

Mother Wort Health Prodect

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http://www.getnutri.com/herb269/MotherWort.html
 
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/menopause/113031 - Everyone Ought to Have a Little Mother[wort] Around the House
 
paulnotbilly said:
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/menopause/113031 - Everyone Ought to Have a Little Mother[wort] Around the House
Interesting article. A woman where my sister works claims to smoke motherwort. I've never heard of using it that way. Have you?

BTW-- thank you for posting the link, but I'm a little puzzled as to 'why' you posted it. Have you some personal experience using motherwort? Some questions about it? Some scientific data or anecdotal research to share?
 
Lucy said:
paulnotbilly said:
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/menopause/113031 - Everyone Ought to Have a Little Mother[wort] Around the House
Interesting article. A woman where my sister works claims to smoke motherwort. I've never heard of using it that way. Have you?

BTW-- thank you for posting the link, but I'm a little puzzled as to 'why' you posted it. Have you some personal experience using motherwort? Some questions about it? Some scientific data or anecdotal research to share?
Never heard of 'motherwort', first thing that came into my head was 'St John's Wort' - http://nccam.nih.gov/health/stjohnswort/
 
Paulnotbilly, Motherwort is an herbal remedy that's been used for thousands of years - for varying conditions, from smooth muscle relaxation to emotional soothing and calming, to sleeplessness. FWIW - althought I agree with Lucy that it's not clear what the point of this thread might be...

Lucy said:
BTW-- thank you for posting the link, but I'm a little puzzled as to 'why' you posted it. Have you some personal experience using motherwort? Some questions about it? Some scientific data or anecdotal research to share?
 
Web address in first post: www(dot)getnutri.com
Poster: getnutri2

Is that getnutri2 (as in second) or getnutri too?

Given that the original link only yields the info supplied in the original post, I found the other to supply more info. Given that this is the only post by getnutri2, I would surmise the poster has some interest in that site and is trying to 'interest' people in the 'wares' on offer, using something that people do know about.
 
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