The therapeutic effect of autumn mugwort leaves is the same as that of ordinary mugwort leaves.
Mugwort leaves are pungent, bitter and warm, and are attributed to the liver, spleen and kidney meridians. It has the efficacy of warming the menstruation, stopping bleeding, dispersing cold and relieving pain, and dispelling dampness and relieving itching when used externally. Mugwort leaves can be picked and used in any season, and the fall leaves do not affect their use depending on the season.
Usually we will clean and dry the fresh mugwort leaves in a cool, dry and ventilated place for storage. Autumn mugwort is mature and can be used for daily foot baths and soaks, and due to the high content of volatile oils in mature mugwort leaves, it is recommended that it should not be consumed in excess.
Mugwort is recommended under the guidance of a professional herbalist, to avoid the blind use of drugs, so as not to cause adverse effects on the body.