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Search for: [Abstract = "disappeared, which in the end \(dated by the German Kommission E statement from 1988\) led to the fact that \- according to EBM standards \- the therapeutic values of this plant had been denied. It was only with the award of the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2015 for the research of the annual Mugwort \(Artemisia annua L.\) that scientific interest in other species of the genus Artemisia L., including Artemisia vulgaris L. had risen again. As a result, professional research on the chemistry and biological activity of extracts and essential oils obtained from the herb and roots of mugwort was started. They showed a whole range of therapeutic effects resulting from its antibacterial, antioxidant, hepatoprotective, spasmolytic and other activities. Studies have also drawn attention to the possible cosmetic benefits of this species. Therefore, in order to complete the therapeutic portrait of common mugwort, the world of science is now looking forward to seeing the results of research which could prove the validity of the oldest therapeutic indications \(i. e. gynecological – obstetric and gastroenterological disorders\) coded with the ICD diagnoses \(International Classification of Diseases and Medical Procedures\) and carried out within RCT standards \(randomized controlled trials\). To better appreciate the therapeutic benefits of Artemisia vulgaris L., today we have an additional opportuni"]

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