Arnica montanais a yellow mountain flower that is particularly good at relieving the pain associated with sore muscles, sprains, strains and bruises. It has powerful anti-inflammatory properties that rival over-the-counter painkillers, all wrapped up in one pretty flower.
Nervine herbs are powerful healers and friends from mother nature. They can be used to help soothe our nervous systems.
This spring-inspired herb salve recipe is perfect for dry hands, a rash, a small cut, chapped lips, and even burns.
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HGTV shares herb garden design ideas, including herbs in containers, raised bed herb gardens, herb spirals and vertical gardens for herbs.
Botanical Name: Stachys palustris. Marsh woundwort is a species with several subspecies. Other Common Names: Woundwort, clown's woundwort, downy woundwort, hedge nettle, marsh betony, espiga palustre (Spanish), åkersvinerot (Norwegian), Sumpf-Ziest (German), épiaire des marais (French), knölsyska (Swedish), galtetand (Danish). Habitat: Marsh woundwort is native to Europa and Vest-Asia but it has been introduced and become naturalized in North America. The plant prefers moist habitats. It is often found near lakes, banks of ditches and streams, pastures and moist arable land. Due to the plant's persistent tubers, it can become difficult weed to get rid of. Description: Marsh woundwort is a
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Sometimes, in regards to my blog, I want to roam outside of the craft circle and share something I find quite inspirational, entertaining or awakening. This is such a post. It is about our interconnection with nature and that God has provided everything we need to be healthy and cure body ailments - and all that is at the reach of our hands. For me it arrived in the form of a mail and finally I decided to archive it here. Later, while searching the Net I discovered that there is a book by the same name by Herman Uys and the book endeavours to address and remedy the causes of sickness and disease, instead of suppressing the symptoms. I am using just a short extract to catch your attention. The truth behind the words: A sliced carrot looks like the human eye. The pupil, iris and radiating lines look just like the human eye. They greatly enhance blood flow to and function of the eyes, and help protect the vision, especially night vision. As you may suspect from their looks walnuts resemble the brain with the wrinkles and folds of the neo-cortex - there are clearly divided left and right hemisphere, upper cerebrums and lower cerebellums. Research suggests that walnuts may reduce the risk or delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.The high concentration of omega-3 fats in walnuts promotes healthy brain function. The tomato with its color and chambers resembles the heart and researches have shown that they are rich in lycopine and are pure heart and blood food. Besides preventing heart diseases, they also prevent prostate cancer, breast cancer and more. Tomato juice can also reduce the tendency toward blood clotting. Onions look like body cells. They help clear the waste material from body cells and along with their relative the garlic are considered cancer fighters. Avocados were used by the Aztecs as a sex stimulant and the Aztec name for avocado was ahuacatl, meaning “testicle”. An extract of avocado impedes the growth of both androgen dependent and independent prostate cancer cells. On the same note figs increase the mobility of male sperm and increase their count to overcome male sterility. Oranges and other citrus resemble female mammary glands. These fruits contain nutrients that are helpful in the fight against breast cancer. Olives resemble ovaries and may help reduce hot flashes in women going through menopause. Research indicates that Olive Oil may reduce ovarian cancer by 30%. This is not all. What about grapes, celery, rhubarb, sweet potatoes, kidney beans and more? They all have their contribution. You just have to find it out. For more raising awareness here is a link
Papalo is a fabulous, unknown, ancient Mexican herb you should be growing. A heat-loving cilantro alternative, its flavors are both bolder and more complex.
Magical herbalism is the use of herbs and plants in your witchcraft. This can be done through spells, rituals, or simply using the plant itself in some way. People often use magical herbalism because it is a natural approach to magic and allows them to connect with nature on a deeper level. Additionally, many people find that herbs and plants have their own unique energies which can add something special to spellwork or other practices. Through the doctrine of signatures and correspondences, herbalists believe that plants can be used in magic because they contain certain energies or "vibrations" that align with specific intentions. For example, a plant with red flowers may be used in spellwork for love and passion, while a plant with white flowers might be better suited for protection spells. Magical herbalism is not just about the physical properties of plants, but also the spiritual aspects. Plants have been used in witchcraft for centuries, and many witches view them as powerful allies. When working with herbs and plants, it is important to show respect and honor their role in your practice. It's like asking someone you care deeply about if they want something from you; don't take this lightly! If an herb or plant has no connection to what you are trying to do—or worse yet, seems dangerous—do not use that particular one. Magical Herbalism Guidelines There are some basic guidelines when using magical herbs: Be respectful toward all living things. Never pick a flower without permission from the plant spirit. Always ask first before harvesting any part of a plant (and only harvest a small amount). Avoid taking anything from public lands unless you are well versed in ethical harvesting and wildcrafting. Always give thanks after collecting a new ingredient. This will ensure that the spirits of nature remain happy and healthy. When preparing herbal magic, it is best to work with fresh ingredients whenever possible. However, dried herbs can be very useful as well. Different Ways To Use Herbs In Magic Herbs and plants have many different uses in witchcraft. Here are a few ways to incorporate them into your practice. You may wish to sprinkle herbs onto candles or other spellwork tools during rituals or while performing solitary spellwork. Many people like to burn herbs on charcoal in order to clear negative energy and promote positive thoughts. Incorporating herbs directly into the ritual itself is another way to use them magickally. For example, you could add rosemary to your altar or bathwater for cleansing purposes. Or perhaps sage would be better suited? Ingesting certain magical plants can help with certain issues such as insomnia or anxiety. You should always consult with an herbalist before ingesting any type of plant, however. Know your plants, and if you're wildcrafting make sure you have properly identified anything you harvested. Herbal teas made from various herbs are also a great addition to spells that involve meditation or relaxation. I personally enjoy relaxing tea blends like chamomile and lavender in the evening when I'm winding down at home. Herbs can be used to create sacred space too! Try burning some incense scented with herbs before casting a spellwork. The smoke will carry the energies of the herb along with it, adding power to the spellwork. Herbs And Witchcraft Today The practice of herbalism has grown significantly over recent years due largely to its popularity among pagans and witches today. Magical herbalism isn't just about using plants to cast spells; it's also an important part of our relationship with nature. It connects us to the natural world around us and allows us to appreciate how much we truly depend upon these plants every day.
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Book of Shadows Herb/Spice/Flower Pages Contains (6) Pages (Each page is 8.5 x 11 inches) 1) Lemon Balm 2) Honey 3) Cinnamon 4) Rosemary 5) Bay Leaf 6) Rose ► ► Always consult a medical doctor before modifying your diet, or using any herbs/plants. You should never delay seeking medical advice, disregard medical advice, or discontinue medical treatment because of information provided on the internet. Watermark will not appear on the final file. ► DOWNLOAD OPTIONS • PDF Print, & PNG Digital sheet resolution is 300 dpi, ideal for printing. Each complete printed page size is 8.5 x 11 inches Download is available once the payment is confirmed. ► ► ►This is a digital download; nothing will be shipped to you. You can print at home, your local print shop, or online. ► Allowable Use: - Buying this item gives you the right to use the design for your personal use. - Print as many times as you would like for personal use. * Online use is permitted only IF www.MidnightDrearyOdd.etsy.com is credited. ► Please Do NOT: - Share the digital file. - Claim it as your own work. - Sell or distribute the digital file or printed image sheet.- Don't resell, alter and resell, or use in any commercial projects. ► ► The image copyright remains with Midnight Dreary Oddities after your purchase. Thank you for stopping by. 🍄 The gnomes wanted me to remind everyone to favorite my shop, and/or follow me on social media so you don’t miss out on any new pages! 🍄 Pinterest: MidnightDrearyOddities Instagram: midnight_dreary_oddities Facebook: @midnightdrearyoddities Twitter: @DrearyOddities TikTok: @midnightdrearyoddities
Product Name: Spearmint Product Description: Sold By The Scoops / Herbs Comes Loose in 3x4 in Bags Benefits: Healing, love, mental powers, protection, lust Who should use this product: Suitable for use with individuals that want to improve their spiritual life. Ways to use: Ritual Bath Dress Candles Make Herbal Tea Use as an offering Use for cleansing Create a Mojo Bag Create Intention Jar Sacred Rituals Create tinctures/oils Any way you find fit Mindful Precautions: Some herbs are smokable, please do your research before indulging Video:
Do you want to know what the magickal properties of sage are? Here we explain the magickal and medicinal benefits of sage along with its history and more.
Also known as Aaron's Rod, Woundwort, Sweet Goldenrod Used magically for Money, Prosperity, Prophecy, Encouragement. Burn or crush flowers and leaves in rituals concerning love or the quest for love. Burn or crush in rituals concerning the future or carry daily in a pouch. Use as an incense in money magick. Please note: Anyone who has a chronic kidney disorder should consult a practitioner before consuming Goldenrod Herb. This jar is 3 inches tall x 3 inches wide. I sell the herb by volume not by weight. It is filled with the herb, Goldenrod. Some of the folk magic uses are printed on the label for easy reference. It also comes with a little wooden scoop. This is a wonderful way to keep your herbs fresh. Because the density of the herb varies, I offer a jar size refill (that comes in a cellophane bag) for this herb that is sold by volume, not weight.
In this article, we'll learn more about The Most Powerful Herbs for Healing Magic. We also included a few interesting practical tips!