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This information has been gathered, compared and compiled from a great many sources with very few direct quotes. Most are listed on the main Herb Page. We also included information from Laurie Cabot's A Salem Witch's Herbal Magic. When available, I have noted the Energy by [`], the Flavor by [~] and the Affinity by [^] in the blue. See warning below marked under "Attention"
Bayberry Bark (myrica cerifera) - Stimulates your chances at winning, attract money.
Birch Bark (betula alba) - use this to Evoke the Goddess Bridget over the Full
Moon, the honored tree of Thor, paper from lightning struck Birch can be used as a very potent magickal
parchment.
Cascara Sagrada Bark (Rhamnus purshiana) - Carry the bark in an orange bag to
promote healing, winning in court.
Cinnamon (cinnamomum zeylanicum) - Temple purification, love, magickal concentration.
`very hot ~pungent, sweet ^liver, spleen, kidneys
Mesquite (Prosopis juliflora) - burning -> the smoke attracts moon energy - carry
in a silver bag, healing, can be used to fuel magickal fires.
Oak (querus robur) - delivers the force needed to command and dominate, tie two
pieces bound with red thread into a cross to represent balance for good luck and protection from evil.
Never gather from an Oak that hosts Mistletoe - these are best used as ritual locations
Pine (pinaceae) - carry to help make one famous/help choose the right career,
returns negativity to its source.
Being compiled. Please check back soon.
We are not
medical practitioners. We do not make any claims as to the actual properties or uses of any of
the above mentioned plants. We simply have listed them for historic and folk informative purposes.
We do not suggest using or ingesting the above listed for any purposes. Seek the advice of a medical
practitioner or certified herbalist before personally using any of the above listed items.
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