Wormseed

Wormseed essential oil is a highly valued and sought-after product in the aromatherapy and natural health industries. It is obtained from the dried seeds of the Chenopodium ambrosioides plant, commonly known as American Wormseed or Mexican Tea. The oil is widely used for its antifungal, antimicrobial, and antiparasitic properties.

Synonyms: Wormseed essential oil is also known as Ambrosia essential oil, chenopodium oil, or Mexican tea oil.

Botanical Names: The botanical name for the plant from which wormseed essential oil is extracted is Chenopodium ambrosioides.

Chemical Composition: Wormseed essential oil contains a wide variety of chemical compounds, including ascaridole, camphor, limonene, p-cymene, and α-terpinene. Ascaridole is the primary active ingredient in wormseed essential oil and is responsible for its medicinal properties.

Growing Locations: Wormseed is native to Central and South America and is cultivated in many regions of the world, including Mexico, Brazil, and India. It thrives in warm, moist conditions and is often found growing wild in open fields and along roadsides.

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