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Entrega a domicilio rápida, discreta y siempre con track & traceArtemisia Absinthium | Hierba Expansora de la Mente | Tónico Amargo Natural
Adéntrate en una tradición de arte, misterio y bienestar herbal.
El Ajenjo (Artemisia Absinthium)—también conocido como Alsemkruid—es un poderoso botánico con una larga historia en el apoyo a la digestión, la creatividad y la relajación. Con su característico sabor amargo y sus efectos psicoactivos suaves, esta hierba es ideal para quienes desean conectar con la sabiduría ancestral de la sanación vegetal.
Elaborado por Indian Elements y disponible en Microdose Bros, se trata de la forma pura y natural de la legendaria hierba Absenta—sin alcohol, con todos sus beneficios.
El Ajenjo (Artemisia Absinthium) es una planta de tono verde plateado con flores amarillas, utilizada tradicionalmente para:
Usado desde la Antigua Grecia y Roma, el ajenjo se colocaba en los zapatos de los viajeros como protección y para aumentar la resistencia.
En el siglo XIX, ganó notoriedad como la base botánica de la Absenta, la famosa bebida preferida por artistas como Vincent van Gogh y Pablo Picasso. A menudo asociada con estados visionarios y estallidos de creatividad, esta hierba se convirtió en símbolo del estilo de vida bohemio y libre.
Aunque alguna vez fue prohibida por malentendidos sobre sus efectos, hoy el ajenjo se celebra por sus beneficios digestivos y cognitivos, así como por su papel en los rituales herbales de relajación.
Uso recomendado:
Tomar 1 gramo al día. Preparar en infusión o consumir en forma de cápsulas/tintura.
☕ Para preparar té:
✨ No usar en combinación con alcohol o sustancias psicoactivas salvo que se tenga experiencia con sus efectos.
Artemisia Absinthium (Ajenjo / Alsemkruid) – 100% hierba seca pura
Sin rellenos | Sin aditivos | Vegano | Cuidadosamente seleccionado por Indian Elements
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I use Absinth once a week as part of my lucid dreaming practice. I brew it with passionflower and mugwort and sip it 2 hours before sleep. I’ve had more vivid dreams and better dream recall since starting this combo.
Very good quality. The smell is strong and fresh, and the bitterness is exactly what I expected. Helps a lot with digestion and clearing mental fog.
Feels very “medicinal” — which is what I wanted. I drink it when I need a reset or feel emotionally heavy. Doesn’t taste great, but it works.
I blend this herb with other calming plants like lemon balm and damiana to balance out its intensity. On its own, it’s very bitter, but in the right blend, it’s grounding and energising.
I use this in small amounts for energy and clarity. Definitely not a sleepy herb — this one wakes you up, especially if you’re using it in vapor blends. Great for focused rituals or morning tea if you need a reset.
I use absinth in my vaporiser in small amounts, mixed with lemon balm or skullcap. Adds a deep grounding element. Love using it before journaling or shadow work.
Good quality and fast delivery. I drink it as tea before meals to support my stomach. Bitter, yes, but I expected that.
I use this as a cleansing herb — both physically and spiritually. It has a sharpness to it that cuts through heavy energy. Also great if you’re looking to break bad habits or reset your system.
As someone who studies traditional European plant medicine, Absinth is one of those powerful allies you don’t use casually. I take it when I need clarity, movement, or to shake off stagnant energy. It’s not gentle—but it’s deeply effective.
This herb makes me feel cleaner and lighter—physically and mentally. I use it as part of a detox routine and have noticed fewer headaches, better elimination, and sharper focus. Quality is excellent and fresh.
Helps with bloating and sluggish digestion. One star off because it’s very intense if taken alone — definitely best blended with milder herbs.
I ordered this for digestive support and I’m impressed. Just a small amount brewed as tea helps ease bloating and heaviness after meals. It’s bitter, yes, but that’s the point. The bitterness actually feels medicinal in a good way.
Very strong herb. I use it in small doses for digestion and it really works, but the bitterness takes some getting used to. I usually mix it with peppermint to balance the flavour.
This stuff is potent. I smoke it in small amounts blended with mugwort and blue lotus. It adds a grounding bitterness and really enhances the body-mind connection. Not for beginners, but beautiful when used mindfully.
I love using absinth before breathwork or meditative rituals. It gives a subtle shift in awareness, especially if you pair it with stillness or intention. It’s not trippy, but there’s definitely something ancient and powerful about it.