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Artemisia annua Leaf Cut – 100 g / 500 g (Raw Material)

Artemisia annua Leaf Cut – 100 g / 500 g (Raw Material)

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Artemisia annua Leaf Cut – 100 g / 500 g (Raw Material)

Our Artemisia annua leaf cut is produced from 100% original wild plantsno hybrids, no cultivated varieties.

The cut leaves originate from Tenerife and grow under ideal natural conditions:
sun-rich due to the island’s proximity to the equator, located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and far away from known environmental pollution. Cultivation takes place on pure volcanic soils, free from contaminants.

Origin & Quality

  • 100% toxin-free cultivation
  • No chemicals, no pesticides
  • No artificial or other fertilizers
  • Gentle harvesting and processing by trained specialists

The leaves of Artemisia annua are gently dried at temperatures below 40 °C by reducing the humidity in the drying chamber. This method preserves both the valuable plant constituents and the natural green color.
Afterwards, the high-quality leaves are finely cut.

Product Details

  • Product: Artemisia annua Leaf Cut
  • Content: 100 g or 500 g
  • Plant part: Leaves
  • Origin: Tenerife (Canary Islands)
  • Plant height: approx. 50–60 cm
  • Aroma: intensively aromatic due to natural essential oils

Artemisia annua belongs to the daisy family (Asteraceae). It is characterized by its aromatic scent and compact growth under optimal sunlight conditions.

Important Notes

  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Store in a cool, dry place
  • Within the EU, sold exclusively as raw material

Although Artemisia annua is traditionally used in other parts of the world, it may not be sold in Europe as food, tea, spice, or dietary supplement.

Legal Notice (EU)

According to EU Regulation (EU) 2015/2283, in force since January 2018, Artemisia annua is classified as a novel food.
As no authorization has been granted, Artemisia annua is not approved as a food in the EU and is therefore offered exclusively as a raw material.

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