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khajiithaswitchywares · 4 months
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rosypotions · 1 year
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Sage and chamomile syrup, helpful with coughs! 🌿🌼
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Herbalism book reccomendations 📚🌿
General herbalism:
The Herbal Medicine-Maker's Handbook by Green J. (2011)
20,000 Secrets of Tea: The Most Effective Ways to Benefit from Nature's Healing Herbs by Zak V. (1999)
The Modern Herbal Dispensatory: A Medicine-Making Guid by Easly T. (2016)
A-Z Guide to Drug-Herb-Vitamin Interactions by Gaby A.R.
American Herbal Products Association's Botanical Safety Handbook (2013) 
Medical Herbalism: The Science and Practice of Herbal Medicine by Hoffman D. (2003)
Herbal Medicine for Beginners: Your Guide to Healing Common Ailments with 35 Medicinal Herbs by Swift K & Midura R (2018)
Today's Herbal Health: The Essential Reference Guide by Tenney L. (1983)
Today's Herbal Health for Women: The Modern Woman's Natural Health Guide by Tenney L (1996)
Today's Herbal Health for Children: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Nutrition and Herbal Medicine for Children by Tenney L. (1996)
For my black folks!!!
African Medicine: A Complete Guide to Yoruba Healing Science and African Herbal Remedies by Sawandi T.M. (2017)
Handbook of African Medicinal Plants by Iwu M.M. (1993)
Working The Roots: Over 400 Years of Traditional African American Healing by Lee M.E. (2017)
Hoodoo Medicine: Gullah Herbal Remedies by Mitchell F. (2011)
African American Slave Medicine: Herbal and non-Herbal Treatments by Covey H.C. (2008)
The Art & Practice of Spiritual Herbalism: Transform, Heal, and Remember with the Power of Plants and Ancestral Medicine by Rose K.M. (2022)
Indigenous authors & perspectives!!
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants by Kimmerer R.W. (2015)
Gathering moss by Kimmerer R.W. (2003)
The Plants Have So Much To Give All We Have To Do Is Ask by Siisip Geniusz M. (2005)
Our Knowledge Is Not Primitive: Decolonizing Botanical Anishinaabe Teachings by Djinn Geniusz W. (2009)
Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge: ethnobotany and ecological wisdom of indigenous peoples of northwestern North America by Turner N. (2014)
A Taste of Heritage: Crow Indian Recipes and Herbal Medicines by Hogan Snell A. (2006)
Medicines to Help Us by Belcourt C. (2007)
After the First Full Moon in April: A Sourcebook of Herbal Medicine from a California Indian Elder by Grant Peters J. (2010)
Latin american herbalism works!!
Earth Medicines: Ancestral Wisdom, Healing Recipes, and Wellness Rituals from a Curandera by Cocotzin Ruiz F. (2021)
Hierbas y plantas curativas by Chiti J.F. (2015)
Del cuerpo a las raíces by San Martín P.P., Cheuquelaf I. & Cerpa C. (2011)
Manual introductorio a la Ginecología Natural by San Martín P.P.
🌿This is what I have for now but I’ll update the post as I find and read new works, so keep coming if you wanna check for updates. Thank you for reading 🌿
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thenoaidi · 5 months
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The A-Z of Magical Herbs
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The magical properties of herbs will differ from herb to herb. Maybe you have wanted to learn more about herbal magic, about the magical properties of herbs in your yard, neighborhood, and local area. In this post I will list herbs A-Z and their magical properties.
ps. This post will also contain spices and saps
The A-Z of Magical Herbs
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witch-of-the-creek · 7 months
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I’m so very sick of plant blindness in conservation, and in the wider world in general
If you buy or ‘wildharvest’ an endangered, threatened, or protected plant, you are a trophy hunter.
It doesn’t matter if it’s for spiritual reasons. It doesn’t matter if it’s already been harvested. You are bankrolling the destruction of a species. You are contributing to the growing demand.
The loss of any plant species can cause a trophic cascade, a having a devastating impact on the ecosystem it was a part of.
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butch-reidentified · 7 days
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started transferring all my herbs into these cute new jars today, alphabetized and color coded. will post pics once I've finished the rest of them.
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arcane-trail · 1 year
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freyjaskona · 25 days
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HEY YOU!!! YES, YOU!!! Remember that performing protection spells is an act of loving and caring for yourself and/or others! :)
Angelica Root ~ Protection from baneful spells and evil spirits. Protects from negativity and attracts positivity. Removes negative spells and energies. Useful in return-to-sender spells.
Rue ~ Protection from the evil eye. Removes negative energies
Thorns ~ Baneful protection
Basil ~ Protection from evil/negative spirits
Cloves ~ Drives away negativity and hostile forces
Orris Root ~ Protection from evil spirits
Red Clover Blossoms ~ Wards against nasty spells and spirits
Rosemary ~ Protection from negativity. Rids a place of negativity, especially before performing spell work.
Salt ~ Protects and wards
Have a lovely day chicky ;)
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lunasapphire · 2 months
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Anyone else a plant parent?:D🌱🌳🌿
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xin-bloomx · 7 months
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cajunwitch101 · 1 year
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khajiithaswitchywares · 4 months
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999lcf · 5 months
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Rue
Rue, also called ruta or the Holy herb, is one I grow in my garden and keep in my witch’s herb cabinet. It’s exorcist and purification powers are strong. Use it in uncrossing work, protection magic, and to ward off evil spirits. Traditionally, it was used in Four Thieves Vinegar to ward off illness including the Black Plague. Be careful when handling, as it can irritate the skin in some people.. Chamomile
Ever had a cup of chamomile tea to help soothe a sore throat or calm your nerves in the evening? Chamomile is known for its medicinal qualities, but it’s also amazing magically! Chamomile is associated with the sun, so I use it often in abundance and health workings. It’s a great one to have in the witch’s herb cabinet.Rosemary
You’ve heard it once. You’ll hear it again. If you don’t have rosemary on-hand, you need to! It’s one of those all-purpose herbs that you can literally use for any kind of magic. I grow rosemary and make it into smudge bundles to cleanse my space. I also use it in herbal baths, magical meals, and natural hair care. Get you some rosemary, witch! Bonus: it’s super easy to grow!3. Bay
Many people have bay leaves right in their kitchen cabinet and don’t realize how powerful they are. In ancient times, they were used to increase psychic abilities and induce visions. Write a wish on a bay leaf and burn it. Add to spell bags and herbal offerings to Greek and Roman gods. I use it in my cooking often to enhance sauces and meat dishes. If you can grow your own bay tree, even better. The fresher the bay leaves the stronger the effect
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byherbandcandle · 1 month
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Unsolicited Witch Tip #1
Feel like you've encountered an obstacle you can't seem to get around? Burn dried lemongrass leaves. It's a great herb for clearing obstacles, as it helps to ward off negativity and bring good luck.
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peachtheweedwitch · 1 year
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Solstice herb bundle offering ☀️
May your Yule be full of warmth and comfort.
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This is a mini guide I've put together for some common found herbs, spices, & flowers that are organized By different types of Intentions. Hope this helps everyone!
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