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At 07:44 AM 5/12/2004 EDT, you wrote:

>Hi all,

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>Last fall I attended a conference where this research was discussed, and it

>is artemisia annua L species which is used for source of the artemisinin.

The

>artemisinin is also being used successfully to treat bone cancer in dogs.

 

Oh, that's also known as Sweet Annie. Actually, it's much better known as

Sweet Annie than Sweet Wormwood. it's a great antifungal and antibacterial

herb, also known for antiinflammatory properties. The scent is delicious.

It is often used in dried flower arrangements for the delicate foliage and

scent. I used to grow it when I lived in cooler climes, but it doesn't do

well here in Miami.http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady

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