Herbs L - R
Herbs have long been associated with folk medicine and healing, ceremonial magick, spell work, and incense making. Here we present a fine selection of quality herbs.
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Herbal information is provided for reference only and is from historical/traditional uses. The information is intended to help you make informed decisions, NOT as a substitute for competent medical care.
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Folklore: added to sachets for scent, its oil is used for burns, stings, headaches, coughs, and colds.
Uses include tonics; stomach problems; nausea/vomiting; healing; inner calm, peace of mind; freedom from stress; love;...
Most often it is used for relieving cold and flu symptoms and reducing fever.
Most often it is used for relieving cold and flu symptoms and reducing fever.
Cultivated and used in food and ritual for thousands of years, lemons are very frequently simply peeled and consumed,...
Folklore: Drink before bed to induce sleep.
Lemongrass is drunk before bed to induce sleep. The infusion is also used to loosen and lessen mucous, to treat fevers,...
Folklore: as a flavoring agent in confectionery. For sore throats, coughs, heartburn, ulcers, colic, digestive aid...
Helps in, Adrenal deficiency; endocrine support; stress; fatigue; general debility; regulates blood sugar; allergies;...
Folklore: bronchitis, coughs, migranes, tobacco deterrent, asthma, sprains.
Known by a wide variety of names including Little John to Chew and Chewing John, and even Court Case Root, Low John is...
Consume with extreme caution. Uses include energetic, purgative, enhances creativity; increases magickal...
Folklore: protects the liver. Varicose veins, menstrual difficulty, and congestion in the liver, spleen and kidneys.
This plant is native to the Mediterranean and grows wild throughout Europe, North America and Australia.
The first thing most people think of when they hear of the milk thistle plant is the milky sap that fills its stalks.
Folklore: treatment of hypertension; epilepsy, menstrual problems, headache, and hemorrage.
Caution berries are poisonous. Uses include treatment of hypertension, epilepsy, menstrual problems, headache and...
Mistletoe can be found figuring prominently in the folklore of the ancients of a great many cultures.
Carry for seven days to make a wish come true.
Known as Saint Joseph Beans, African Wishing Beans, and most commonly as Fava Beans, these beans are among the oldest...
Folklore: to regulate menstruation, avoid during pregnancy, do not take except when directed by a qualified medical...
Uses include appetite; digestion; visionary dreams; clairvoyance; protection; travel stamina/safety; consecrate...
Folklore: lung ailments, diarrhea, hemorrhoids.
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