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      <title>Wooden Pentagram Mortar and Pestle</title>
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Carved out of sturdy mango wood, this mortar and pestle set has been emblazoned with a trio of pentagram designs upon its exterior. Measuring 3 3/4" in diameter and 3 1/2" tall, this mortar and pestle set has an interior depth of 2 1/2".
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Plain Mortar and Pestle</title>
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Carved of soapstone, this wonderful mortar and pestle set brings to your kitchen, alchemical, and ritual crafts a tool that feels as though it is still rooted deep in the earth. Plain of design, it features no intricate carvings or adornments, showing only a smooth surface on its sides and the vibrant swirls of natural muted colors that are born naturally within the earth. With soft yellows, browns, reds and greens all mingling in veins and speckled surfaces, it is as though the earth itself has extended a hand to hold your herbs and minerals as you prepare them. The mortar sits 2 1/2" high and 4" wide, with a3 1/4" diameter mouth, while the pestle extends 3 3/4" long.
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      <title>Celtic Knot Mortar &amp; Pestle</title>
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Wonderfully carved of stone, this mortar and pestle presents a wonderful design that is perfect for lovers of Celtic imagery and seek to incorporate its beauty on their altar, or otherwise enjoy its presence as they work with herbs and minerals, whether they are delving into homeopathic remedies or the arts of alchemy. With a traditional mortar and pestle shape, it has a black surface, carved to present a patterned design at its base that accents the band of Celtic Knotwork that wraps around it; imagery that is highlighted as well by the carved design encircling the mortar`s rim. This carved design leaves exposed the stone`s inner, grey coloring that truly makes it stand out as a beautiful and functional creation. Sitting approximately 3" in diameter at its widest point with a 2 1/4" base, this mortar and pestle is intended to work with small amounts of material at once, and is perfect for those without much storage space for their craft.
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      <title>Pearl Triple Moon Mortar &amp; Pestle</title>
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Carved out of solid soapstone with pearl inlaid triple moon designs set into its two opposing sides, this mortar and pestle set is sure to be a favorite in both the home or your ritual space. Standing 3" tall with a 3" diameter and an interior depth of 1 1/2", the heavy base and gentle ridging of this mortar will decrease spilled herbs or accidental tipping during use.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Trad Soapstone Mortar &amp; Pestle</title>
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This petite traditional soapstone mortar features a solid base to better stabilize the mortar while you work and a slightly grooved cup to aid in the rending of whatever herbs you are working with. Measuring 3" x3" with a cup measurement scarcely 1 1/2" deep, this is the perfect mortar and pestle set for those small jobs in the kitchen. Whether an easy job such as grinding fresh rosemary or taking on a tough customer like sea salt, this set can easily handle any job you wish.
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      <title>Celtic Pentagram Mortar and Pestle</title>
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Made out of soapstone, this 3" x 3" mortar and pestle set features two pentagrams carved into its opposing sides, joined together by a sinuous Celtic knotwork design. Built with a mild inner texture, and a heavy base to prevent tipping or spillage, this mortar and pestle set is ideal for all but the heaviest of herbs.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Triple Moon Mortar &amp; Pestle Set</title>
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Made out of soapstone, this 3" x 3" mortar and pestle set features two triple moon designs with faces forming their full moon center carved into its opposing sides. Built with a mild inner texture, and a heavy base to prevent tipping or spillage, this mortar and pestle set is ideal for all but the heaviest of herbs.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Pentagram Mortar and Pestle Set</title>
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This deep-bellied soapstone mortar and pestle set is perfect for keeping your herbs contained while you`re grinding them. Its 3" x 4" exterior is adorned with two interwoven pentagrams connected to each other with a simple Celtic knotwork design, while it`s sturdy stone base lessens the chance of an accidental spill.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Celtic Soapstone Mortar &amp; Pestle Set</title>
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This is a shallow soapstone mortar and pestle set with Celtic knotwork encircling the sides. It measures 2 tall and 4 in diameter, with an internal measurement 1 deep and 3 in diameter with slight internal grooves to aid in grinding.
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      <title>Flower Mortar and Pestle Set</title>
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This mortar and pestle set has been wonderfully crafted of soapstone, presenting each piece with swirling colors of deep reds and soft greens and all of the natural, rich tones of the earth. This alone would create a beautiful addition to your tools for the altar or herbal studies, but this set comes a step further, and has carved with exquisite detail a repeating floral pattern that encircles the whole of the mortar`s exterior. This makes it an enchanting piece, lovely to look upon and adding a bit of joy to your labors as you grind herbs and minerals for your recipes, whether you`re working for alchemy, magic or dinner. The mortar is approximately 4" wide at the edges of the rim, with a 3 1/4" diameter around the mouth. It stands 2 1/2" high and comes with a 3 3/4" pestle.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Mortar/Pestle White 2"</title>
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For grinding up herbs, incense, etc. We recommend keeping separate mortars and pestles for edible and non-edible uses. Inside dia. is 2".
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Mortar/Pestle White 3"</title>
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For grinding up herbs, incense, etc. We recommend keeping separate mortars and pestles for edible and non-edible uses. Inside dia. is 3".
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Mortar/Pestle White Large 4"</title>
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For grinding up herbs, incense, etc. We recommend keeping separate mortars and pestles for edible and non-edible uses. Inside 4"dia..
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Green Onyx Mortar and Pestle Set</title>
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A lovely pedestal style mortar and pestle set, cleverly crafted out of green onyx. Measuring 4" tall with a mouth 3" in diameter, each one of these mortar and pestle sets is unique in shape and coloration on the stone.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>White Marble Mortar &amp; Pestle</title>
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This beautiful white marble mortar and pestle set will be a beautiful and useful addition to your work with herbs and spices, in the kitchen, temple, or on the altar. Gently grooved for easier grinding, this 4" tall x 4" wide mortar has a serious heft to it that makes it very hard to tip over or spill. The marbling on each piece will vary in color to some degree from white to tan.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Black Marble Mortar &amp; Pestle</title>
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This beautiful black marble mortar and pestle set will be a beautiful and useful addition to your work with herbs and spices, in the kitchen, temple, or on the altar. Gently grooved for easier grinding, this 4" tall x 4" wide mortar has a serious heft to it that makes it very hard to tip over or spill. The marbling on each piece will vary in color to some degree from light grey to black.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <product:price>26.95</product:price>
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      <title>Mortar and Pestle Coral</title>
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Lovely pedestal mortar &amp;amp; pestle crafted of coral marble. Each one unique. Allow for variations. Approx. 4" high; mortar opening 3" dia.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <product:price>24.95</product:price>
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      <title>Mortar/Pestle Set of 3 White</title>
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For grinding up herbs, incense, etc. We recommend keeping separate mortars and pestles for edible and non-edible uses. Inside diameters are 4", 3", 2". White Porcelain
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Mortar/Pestle Brass small</title>
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An enchanting and durable mortar &amp;amp; pestle crafted of brass with gentle ribbing along its sides. It measures 2 3/4" high it has an opening measuring 2 3/4" in diameter.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <product:price>8.25</product:price>
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      <title>Mortar/Pestle Brass large</title>
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An enchanting and durable mortar &amp;amp; pestle crafted of brass with gentle ribbing along its sides. It measures 3 1/2" high with an opening 3 1/2" in diameter.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Mortar/Pestle Stone 2 1/2" x 4"</title>
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This standard sized mortar &amp;amp; pestle set is made of carved soapstone with a heavy lip on its base, a beautiful yet highly functional ritual tool. Lightly grooved for easier grinding, you will find constant use of this set in the kitchen as well as on the altar. The styles &amp;amp; colors may vary depending on the stone used in the production of these 2 1/2" tall x 4" in diameter mortars. The interior diameter measures over 3" wide.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Mortar &amp; Pestle Soapstone 3" x 3"</title>
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This smaller sized mortar &amp;amp; pestle set is made of carved soapstone, beautiful yet highly functional. Lightly grooved for easier grinding, you will find constant use of this set in the kitchen as well as on the altar. The styles &amp;amp; colors may vary depending on the stone used in the production of these 3" tall x 3" diameter mortars. The interior diameter measures 2 in width".
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      <title>Agrimony 1 lb</title>
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Agrimony, or Agrimonia eupatoria, is an herb known widely throughout folklore by many names, including Church Steeples, Cockeburr, Sticklewort, Philantopos, Garclive, and Egrimayne, all depending on the culture that is referring to it and the time period in which it is discussed. Throughout history it has been given a reputation as possessing magickal and medicinal properties, with references within a publication of the London Materia Medica, and numerous other sources, and it has been widely referred to in ages past as an herb known for treating wounds and aiding in blood clotting, as well as being a potent component in treating snake bites, warts, and a variety of stomach and digestion issues. Perhaps most notably, it is an ingredient in the famous "arquebusade water," which was used to treat wounds inflicted by an arquebus, or hand-gun. In mystical terms, it is also widely known for its ability to sedate, and even put men to sleep. In this circumstance it is used as a ritual component to a spell, and as has been found in prose in old English manuscripts that suggests that placing it under a pillow would leave someone sleeping until it was removed. Other spiritual and ritual uses found in folklore generally involving using it as an aid for healing, internally and externally. In more modern holistic use, it is known as an aid in curing jaundice and liver problems, as well as aiding in digestion. Other uses include aiding in controlling and healing skin eruptions and irritations such as pimples and hives and athlete`s foot. It has also been known for soothing fevers, colds, and diarrhea. Most commonly, perhaps, it is known for being an astringent that makes a good mouthwash or gargle ingredient. This is 1 lb of cut Agrimony.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>1 Lb Yucca Root cut</title>
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This versatile root has long been grown and cultivated for its many beneficial properties. Natives have often viewed it as a great medicinal aid in treating irritation, pain and discomfort of the joints and skin. Some have also even used it to create soap.  When peeled and cooked, the Yucca Root has also been used in culinary practices where it is cooked in a fashion much like a potato, or is used to thicken soup and stews. It has also seen use in being ground into flour, which has resulted in recent use as a replacement for wheat for those with wheat allergies.  Herbalists today find the Yucca Root useful in treating inflammation, such as in arthritis, rheumatism, bursitis, colitis, and other such ailments. Possessing a high content of vitamins, including vitamins A, B and C, as well as the minerals potassium, calcium, phosphorus, iron, manganese and copper, Yucca can also be found used a as health food supplement. This is particularly true among herbalists who sometimes prescribe it as an aid for bones, joints and muscles as the particular blend for minerals and vitamins makes for a potent aid to the structural systems of the body.  This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Yucca root.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Yucca Root cut 1oz</title>
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This versatile root has long been grown and cultivated for its many beneficial properties. Natives have often viewed it as a great medicinal aid in treating irritation, pain and discomfort of the joints and skin. Some have also even used it to create soap.  When peeled and cooked, the Yucca Root has also been used in culinary practices where it is cooked in a fashion much like a potato, or is used to thicken soup and stews. It has also seen use in being ground into flour, which has resulted in recent use as a replacement for wheat for those with wheat allergies.  Herbalists today find the Yucca Root useful in treating inflammation, such as in arthritis, rheumatism, bursitis, colitis, and other such ailments. Possessing a high content of vitamins, including vitamins A, B and C, as well as the minerals potassium, calcium, phosphorus, iron, manganese and copper, Yucca can also be found used a as health food supplement. This is particularly true among herbalists who sometimes prescribe it as an aid for bones, joints and muscles as the particular blend for minerals and vitamins makes for a potent aid to the structural systems of the body.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut Yucca root.
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      <title>Yohimbe Bark powder 1Lb</title>
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Coming from an evergreen tree in West Africa known as Pausinystalia yohimbe, Yohimbe Bark is a traditional treatment that dates back centuries among the indigenous peoples there. There, traditions hold that the bark is of great use in treating fever and coughs, and even leprosy, but lore most frequently holds that the bark is best used in increasing virility in men, and functioning as an aphrodisiac.  From these traditions the use has spread, reaching into modern medicine. Indeed, 50 years before the modern drugs that you now see advertisements for throughout the US and other countries, Yohimbre bark extracts were being used in treating sexual problems for both men and women.   Today, modern herbalists use it most commonly for this purpose, particularly in increasing libido and aiding men who have erectile dysfunction. Some herbalists also use the bark as a supplement for weight loss, claiming that it can aid in losing weight though some scientific studies have disputed this. Yohimbe bark powder is also believed by some herbalists and lore to aid in relieving depression.  This is a 1 Lb packet of Yohimbe Bark powder.
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      <title>Yohimbe Bark powder 1oz</title>
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Coming from an evergreen tree in West Africa known as Pausinystalia yohimbe, Yohimbe Bark is a traditional treatment that dates back centuries among the indigenous peoples there. There, traditions hold that the bark is of great use in treating fever and coughs, and even leprosy, but lore most frequently holds that the bark is best used in increasing virility in men, and functioning as an aphrodisiac.  From these traditions the use has spread, reaching into modern medicine. Indeed, 50 years before the modern drugs that you now see advertisements for throughout the US and other countries, Yohimbre bark extracts were being used in treating sexual problems for both men and women.   Today, modern herbalists use it most commonly for this purpose, particularly in increasing libido and aiding men who have erectile dysfunction. Some herbalists also use the bark as a supplement for weight loss, claiming that it can aid in losing weight though some scientific studies have disputed this. Yohimbe bark powder is also believed by some herbalists and lore to aid in relieving depression.  This is a 1 oz packet of Yohimbe Bark powder.
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      <title>Yerba Mate Green cut 1Lb</title>
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Yerba Mate, or Ilex Paraguariensis, is hugely popular in South America, particularly Argentina, where many consider no day complete without a serving of Yerba Mate.  There, it is served in a manner much like coffee or tea, and is steeped in hot water during the cold months while sometimes added to another drink, such as lemonade, during the warmer seasons. Indeed, a ritual of sorts has become quite associated with its drinking, where the host or provider brews the drink in a gourd for everyone who has gathered. Each person finishes the gourd, and returns it to the brewer who then passes it down the circle, clockwise. Once everyone has drunk, it begins again until all have had enough.  In other cases, people simple gather to drink Yerba Mate in a fashion quite similar to American coffee shops.     Yerba Mate, when brewed, has been shown to contain caffeine along with other stimulants that can also be found in coffee and chocolate. Despite this, though it has not been chemically proven, many insist that it provides the energy boost and other such positive effects of caffeine without the negative, functioning somewhat as an energy drink without the drawbacks.. Many believe that despite the increased energy and willful wakefulness, one can still find sleep at will. Some studies have also shown Yerba mate to possess nutritional value akin to Green Tea, with the ability to stimulate the immune system and provide nutrients and antioxidants to the body.   This is a 1 lb packet of cut Yerba Mate.
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Yerba Mate, or Ilex Paraguariensis, is hugely popular in South America, particularly Argentina, where many consider no day complete without a serving of Yerba Mate.  There, it is served in a manner much like coffee or tea, and is steeped in hot water during the cold months while sometimes added to another drink, such as lemonade, during the warmer seasons. Indeed, a ritual of sorts has become quite associated with its drinking, where the host or provider brews the drink in a gourd for everyone who has gathered. Each person finishes the gourd, and returns it to the brewer who then passes it down the circle, clockwise. Once everyone has drunk, it begins again until all have had enough.  In other cases, people simple gather to drink Yerba Mate in a fashion quite similar to American coffee shops.     Yerba Mate, when brewed, has been shown to contain caffeine along with other stimulants that can also be found in coffee and chocolate. Despite this, though it has not been chemically proven, many insist that it provides the energy boost and other such positive effects of caffeine without the negative, functioning somewhat as an energy drink without the drawbacks.. Many believe that despite the increased energy and willful wakefulness, one can still find sleep at will. Some studies have also shown Yerba mate to possess nutritional value akin to Green Tea, with the ability to stimulate the immune system and provide nutrients and antioxidants to the body.   This is a 2 oz packet of cut Yerba Mate.
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      <title>Yellowdock Root cut 1Lb</title>
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Widely believed to possess mystical and medicinal properties in folklore, Yellowdock root is frequently viewed as possessing the power to reap great benefits upon those who use it. In mystical tradition, it is often believed that Yellowdock Root can be of great use for businesses and personal finances, and is often employed in ritual use to draw money into your personal or business life, and attract customers to a business front. When employed this way, the root is often boiled and brewed like a tea before being used in a manner quite similar to a floor wash. Other traditions hold the root to be of great aid in love spells, where it can be used as part of a wash or woven into a doll used to help attract the affection of the one that you desire.  In medicinal lore, Yellowdock has been held to be a blood purifier for some time. Within this belief, many herbalists use it in treating rheumatism, blood diseases, and chronic diseases of the skin such as psoriasis and eczema. Herbalists also frequently use it in preventing anemia or in regulating hormones. Some reports have been made as well of it being used in such extreme cases as the treatment of the bleeding of the lungs.  Some study has also shown that the root can be used as a laxative, or even in eliminating intestinal parasites from the digestive system.  This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Yellowdock Root.
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Widely believed to possess mystical and medicinal properties in folklore, Yellowdock root is frequently viewed as possessing the power to reap great benefits upon those who use it. In mystical tradition, it is often believed that Yellowdock Root can be of great use for businesses and personal finances, and is often employed in ritual use to draw money into your personal or business life, and attract customers to a business front. When employed this way, the root is often boiled and brewed like a tea before being used in a manner quite similar to a floor wash. Other traditions hold the root to be of great aid in love spells, where it can be used as part of a wash or woven into a doll used to help attract the affection of the one that you desire.  In medicinal lore, Yellowdock has been held to be a blood purifier for some time. Within this belief, many herbalists use it in treating rheumatism, blood diseases, and chronic diseases of the skin such as psoriasis and eczema. Herbalists also frequently use it in preventing anemia or in regulating hormones. Some reports have been made as well of it being used in such extreme cases as the treatment of the bleeding of the lungs.  Some study has also shown that the root can be used as a laxative, or even in eliminating intestinal parasites from the digestive system.  This is a 2 oz packet of cut Yellowdock Root.
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      <title>Yarrow Flower 1 Lb</title>
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Yarrow Flower has a long history of use, dating back into antiquity. As such, it has acquired many names over the years, including Achilea millefolium, nosebleed plant, old man`s pepper, sanguinary, milfoil, soldier`s woundwort, thousand leaf, and thousand seal. As one might guess from the varied names, Yarrow Flower was often carried along with military armies on the march for the purpose of slowing and stopping the blood flow of wounds. Indeed, it was written that the Greek hero Achilles even carried it with his army to treat wounds. In the mid ages, the flower`s use was extended further, and was a component Gruit, which was used to flavor beers before hops became prevalent. It was also used as a popular vegetable during the 17th century, with leaves providing a pleasant taste when they were used in a manner similar to spinach. Yarrow flowers are also often used in handfasting rituals and weddings, and are believed to be of use in spells of divination.   Today, interestingly, many herbalists have found Yarrow flower to be of great use in treating colds and influenza. There is also some evidence that it provides a positive impact on the circulatory, digestive, excretory, and urinary systems. Herbalists have also applied it in the treatment of allergies that involve mucus problems, perhaps most famously for hay fever.   This is a 1 Lb packet of Yarrow Flower.
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Yarrow Flower has a long history of use, dating back into antiquity. As such, it has acquired many names over the years, including Achilea millefolium, nosebleed plant, old man`s pepper, sanguinary, milfoil, soldier`s woundwort, thousand leaf, and thousand seal. As one might guess from the varied names, Yarrow Flower was often carried along with military armies on the march for the purpose of slowing and stopping the blood flow of wounds. Indeed, it was written that the Greek hero Achilles even carried it with his army to treat wounds. In the mid ages, the flower`s use was extended further, and was a component Gruit, which was used to flavor beers before hops became prevalent. It was also used as a popular vegetable during the 17th century, with leaves providing a pleasant taste when they were used in a manner similar to spinach. Yarrow flowers are also often used in handfasting rituals and weddings, and are believed to be of use in spells of divination.   Today, interestingly, many herbalists have found Yarrow flower to be of great use in treating colds and influenza. There is also some evidence that it provides a positive impact on the circulatory, digestive, excretory, and urinary systems. Herbalists have also applied it in the treatment of allergies that involve mucus problems, perhaps most famously for hay fever.   This is a 2 oz packet of Yarrow Flower.
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      <title>White Sage 1 Lb</title>
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Also known as Salvia Alpine, Bee Sage, or Sacred Sage, white sage has a long history of being revered for medicinal practices, and has long been viewed as possessing many virtues believed to aid in maintaining general well being. It is perhaps better known though for the spiritual practices that revolve around it, particularly the spiritual art of smudging. In this practice, white sage is usually the preferred herb used to bundle up into a long stick or wand. One end is then lit to smolder slowly, as the smudging stick is then used in ceremonial offering, or in rituals of cleansing, purification, and protection. This tradition, born of Native American beliefs, is said to keep away evil spirits and negative energies, and has been adapted to the practices of many neopagan traditions. Within these practices, the uses often extend to seeking prosperity, fertility and longevity, and are sometimes used in rituals of money drawing, banishing, or consecration.     Herbalists often speak of the medicinal properties that White Sage possesses aiding in decreasing sweating and salivation. It is also said to aid in ailments of the nose and throat and lungs by decreasing the mucus secretions of the sinuses. It is sometimes also used in a cold tea as a tonic for stomach ailments, or in look warm tea for soothing away the pain of a sore throat. The leaves of white sage have also been said to be of great use for treating heavy menstruation, though it should be noted that this can sometimes decrease lactation.  This is a 1 Lb packet of White Sage.
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Also known as Salvia Alpine, Bee Sage, or Sacred Sage, white sage has a long history of being revered for medicinal practices, and has long been viewed as possessing many virtues believed to aid in maintaining general well being. It is perhaps better known though for the spiritual practices that revolve around it, particularly the spiritual art of smudging. In this practice, white sage is usually the preferred herb used to bundle up into a long stick or wand. One end is then lit to smolder slowly, as the smudging stick is then used in ceremonial offering, or in rituals of cleansing, purification, and protection. This tradition, born of Native American beliefs, is said to keep away evil spirits and negative energies, and has been adapted to the practices of many neopagan traditions. Within these practices, the uses often extend to seeking prosperity, fertility and longevity, and are sometimes used in rituals of money drawing, banishing, or consecration.     Herbalists often speak of the medicinal properties that White Sage possesses aiding in decreasing sweating and salivation. It is also said to aid in ailments of the nose and throat and lungs by decreasing the mucus secretions of the sinuses. It is sometimes also used in a cold tea as a tonic for stomach ailments, or in look warm tea for soothing away the pain of a sore throat. The leaves of white sage have also been said to be of great use for treating heavy menstruation, though it should be noted that this can sometimes decrease lactation.  This is a 2 oz packet of White Sage.
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      <title>Wormwood Cut 1 Lb</title>
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Commonly found in herbal texts and other documentation as Artemisia absinthium, or more commonly as absinthe wormwood, Wormwood is native to temperate Eurasia and Africa. In these locals it has seen a long history of use in keeping away pests and insect larvae, and has been used indoors as a repellant for fleas and moths. More famously, it has also been used in flavoring the notorious liquor called Absinthe, as well some other well known liquor such as bitters, vermouth and other, less well known wine and spirits. In the mid ages it was used to spice mead, and gets its name from this time as it was used in a common medieval cure for intestinal worms.   Today many herbalists know it as an aid for treating gastric pain and indigestion. It has also seen use as an antiseptic or in the treatment of fevers, where it is said to help reduce them. Some have even used it in teas for aiding with the labor pains of pregnant women.  The oil of wormwood has also been used to improve circulation, and has long been prescribed by some herbalists as a general treatment for the ailments of the circulatory system.   This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Wormwood.
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      <title>Wormwood Cut 2oz</title>
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Commonly found in herbal texts and other documentation as Artemisia absinthium, or more commonly as absinthe wormwood, Wormwood is native to temperate Eurasia and Africa. In these locals it has seen a long history of use in keeping away pests and insect larvae, and has been used indoors as a repellant for fleas and moths. More famously, it has also been used in flavoring the notorious liquor called Absinthe, as well some other well known liquor such as bitters, vermouth and other, less well known wine and spirits. In the mid ages it was used to spice mead, and gets its name from this time as it was used in a common medieval cure for intestinal worms.   Today many herbalists know it as an aid for treating gastric pain and indigestion. It has also seen use as an antiseptic or in the treatment of fevers, where it is said to help reduce them. Some have even used it in teas for aiding with the labor pains of pregnant women.  The oil of wormwood has also been used to improve circulation, and has long been prescribed by some herbalists as a general treatment for the ailments of the circulatory system.   This is a 2 oz packet of cut Wormwood.
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      <title>Woodruff Cut 1 Lb</title>
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Native to Europe, North Africa and Asia, Woodruff has been called by the other names of Galium odoratum, Sweet Woodruff and Wild Baby`s Breath. In German it has also been known as Waldmeister, which translates roughly into "Master of the woods." The herb is widely known for its strong, sweet scent that is actually derived from the chemical coumarin as it is produced in the herb, and grows stronger as it wilts, persisting after it is dried. Because of this, it is often used in potpourri and other such products. Of old, it was also used to flavor numerous products in Germany, such as May Wine, beer, brandy, sausages, jelly, jam and even ice cream.  It is also sometimes used in spiritual traditions as an herb that possesses powers of healing.  Today it is most of often known in folk recipes and herbal traditions, where it is best known as an herb that can keep insects away, particularly in the preservation of linens where its sweet smell becomes imbued in the fabrics.  Some herbalists also use to produce an herbal tea which is said to possess mild sedative properties. It should be noted however that the herb has been banned in Germany since 1981 for use in drinks and food, as some studies have shown it to possess a degree of toxicity when imbibed in large amounts.  This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Woodruff.
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Native to Europe, North Africa and Asia, Woodruff has been called by the other names of Galium odoratum, Sweet Woodruff and Wild Baby`s Breath. In German it has also been known as Waldmeister, which translates roughly into "Master of the woods." The herb is widely known for its strong, sweet scent that is actually derived from the chemical coumarin as it is produced in the herb, and grows stronger as it wilts, persisting after it is dried. Because of this, it is often used in potpourri and other such products. Of old, it was also used to flavor numerous products in Germany, such as May Wine, beer, brandy, sausages, jelly, jam and even ice cream.  It is also sometimes used in spiritual traditions as an herb that possesses powers of healing.  Today it is most of often known in folk recipes and herbal traditions, where it is best known as an herb that can keep insects away, particularly in the preservation of linens where its sweet smell becomes imbued in the fabrics.  Some herbalists also use to produce an herbal tea which is said to possess mild sedative properties. It should be noted however that the herb has been banned in Germany since 1981 for use in drinks and food, as some studies have shown it to possess a degree of toxicity when imbibed in large amounts.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut Woodruff.
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      <title>Wood Betony cut 1Lb</title>
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Often considered among the most important of Anglo-Saxon herbs, Wood Betony, or Stachys officinalis, was used widely of old in the creations of charms for amulets during the mid ages.  These amulets were believed to ward off evil, and spirits, as well as the ill humors believed to bring disease and strife to the human body. From this origin, it was expanded upon by herbalists of the time, including the famed Gerard of the 1500`s.  The herbalists of the time frequently spoke of Wood Betony with the highest praise, viewing it as a cure for dozens of ailments if not as an outright cure all.  Today it is mostly used in folk medicine as an astringent, particularly in treating afflictions of the throat, mouth and gums. For this purpose you will most frequently find Wood Betony used as part of an herbal tea which is then used as a wash or gargle. Some studies have also shown that Wood Betony is quite helpful in lowering blood pressure, which also aids in treating headaches and anxiety.  This is a 1 lb packet of cut Wood Betony.
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      <title>Wood Betony cut 2oz</title>
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Often considered among the most important of Anglo-Saxon herbs, Wood Betony, or Stachys officinalis, was used widely of old in the creations of charms for amulets during the mid ages.  These amulets were believed to ward off evil, and spirits, as well as the ill humors believed to bring disease and strife to the human body. From this origin, it was expanded upon by herbalists of the time, including the famed Gerard of the 1500`s.  The herbalists of the time frequently spoke of Wood Betony with the highest praise, viewing it as a cure for dozens of ailments if not as an outright cure all.  Today it is mostly used in folk medicine as an astringent, particularly in treating afflictions of the throat, mouth and gums. For this purpose you will most frequently find Wood Betony used as part of an herbal tea which is then used as a wash or gargle. Some studies have also shown that Wood Betony is quite helpful in lowering blood pressure, which also aids in treating headaches and anxiety.  This is a 2 oz packet of cut Wood Betony.
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      <title>Witch Hazel Leaf cut 1Lb</title>
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Native to the Atlantic and North America, and cultivated in Europe and Asia, Witchhazel, or Hamamelis virginiana, saw a great deal of use medicinally among Native Americans. They believed it to be of use in a general tonic, brewed as a tea and used for treating anything from cuts to colds, from heavy menstruation to tumors. Indeed, they also frequently used the wood of the plant for other purposes; the name Witch hazel itself comes from the Anglo-Saxon word wych, meaning flexible, and was applied to the plant after observation of the Native Americans using it to make their bows.   In modern use, Witch hazel leaf is still viewed by many herbalists as possessing a wide array of beneficial properties. It is still proscribed commonly for relieving diarrhea and varicose veins, and inflammation of the mouth and throat. Most commonly though, its uses are topical, and include the relief of aching feet, wounds, burns (including sunburn, windburn, and other such environmental damage), the effects of poison ivy and even insect bites.  This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Witch hazel leaf.
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      <title>Witch Hazel Leaf cut 1oz</title>
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Native to the Atlantic and North America, and cultivated in Europe and Asia, Witchhazel, or Hamamelis virginiana, saw a great deal of use medicinally among Native Americans. They believed it to be of use in a general tonic, brewed as a tea and used for treating anything from cuts to colds, from heavy menstruation to tumors. Indeed, they also frequently used the wood of the plant for other purposes; the name Witch hazel itself comes from the Anglo-Saxon word wych, meaning flexible, and was applied to the plant after observation of the Native Americans using it to make their bows.   In modern use, Witch hazel leaf is still viewed by many herbalists as possessing a wide array of beneficial properties. It is still proscribed commonly for relieving diarrhea and varicose veins, and inflammation of the mouth and throat. Most commonly though, its uses are topical, and include the relief of aching feet, wounds, burns (including sunburn, windburn, and other such environmental damage), the effects of poison ivy and even insect bites.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut Witch hazel leaf.
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      <title>Witches  Grass cut 1 Lb</title>
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Also found under the names of Panicum capillare, Hair Grass, Panic Grass, Tickle Grass, and Tumble Grass, Witches Grass is actually related to the famed tumble weed. Native to North America, it is considered among many to be an invasive weed that grows in sandy or gravelly terrain, in dry conditions, and can reach a height of 1 to 3 feet tall, and possesses very few branches.  This leaves it sometimes sprouting from patios and driveways and other such inconvenient places. Outside of this reputation of being somewhat of a nuisance, Witches Grass has also long had a reputation for possessing spiritual properties.  In mystic and occult traditions, Witches Grass is often seen to be an herb related to the sign of Jupiter, and is therefore often used in rituals either as a representation of Jupiter or in seeking to achieve some of the sign`s powers. Often this results in the plant being used in spells that are seeking happiness, better luck, or some other manner of aid in overcoming your obstacles. Because of the authority of Jupiter, Witches Grass is also sometimes used in aiding exorcisms.  This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Witches Grass.
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Also found under the names of Panicum capillare, Hair Grass, Panic Grass, Tickle Grass, and Tumble Grass, Witches Grass is actually related to the famed tumble weed. Native to North America, it is considered among many to be an invasive weed that grows in sandy or gravelly terrain, in dry conditions, and can reach a height of 1 to 3 feet tall, and possesses very few branches.  This leaves it sometimes sprouting from patios and driveways and other such inconvenient places. Outside of this reputation of being somewhat of a nuisance, Witches Grass has also long had a reputation for possessing spiritual properties.  In mystic and occult traditions, Witches Grass is often seen to be an herb related to the sign of Jupiter, and is therefore often used in rituals either as a representation of Jupiter or in seeking to achieve some of the sign`s powers. Often this results in the plant being used in spells that are seeking happiness, better luck, or some other manner of aid in overcoming your obstacles. Because of the authority of Jupiter, Witches Grass is also sometimes used in aiding exorcisms.  This is a 2 oz packet of cut Witches Grass.
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      <title>Wishing Bean whole 1 Lb</title>
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Wishing beans have a long and storied history in folk lore and magical traditions. In everything from medieval fairy tales to modern Santeria and Voodoo, beans were often spoken of in a magical light, providing everything from vast magical beanstalks that reach into the heavens to the power to grant wishes. This ability to grant wishes is perhaps the most famous (and perhaps notorious!) of the beans` magical powers. In lore they are often spoken of as having the ability to grant you that which you desire, though sometimes not exactly as you imagined it. This is particularly true in the case of love, where they can be used to win the one you desire but also sometimes simply steer your life in a direction where a better love might be found.       One of the popular uses in lore and magical traditions is to take the bean and plant it in the soil, focusing on your wish and that which you desire as you dig a small hole. As the bean is placed within the soil, you speak that which you desire and then focus upon it with all of your will as you fill in the hole. In this way the seed of your desire is placed into the earth. As with all growing things you must then nurture it for it to grow, working to help your wish come true even as the magic helps align the world to make it so. Another popular method of use is to simply keep it in a gris gris, or mojo bag.  In this case it functions as a powerful magical charm for you to focus on whenever you think of that which you desire, helping your wish to come true.    This is a 1 lb packet of whole Wishing Beans.
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Wishing beans have a long and storied history in folk lore and magical traditions. In everything from medieval fairy tales to modern Santeria and Voodoo, beans were often spoken of in a magical light, providing everything from vast magical beanstalks that reach into the heavens to the power to grant wishes. This ability to grant wishes is perhaps the most famous (and perhaps notorious!) of the beans` magical powers. In lore they are often spoken of as having the ability to grant you that which you desire, though sometimes not exactly as you imagined it. This is particularly true in the case of love, where they can be used to win the one you desire but also sometimes simply steer your life in a direction where a better love might be found.       One of the popular uses in lore and magical traditions is to take the bean and plant it in the soil, focusing on your wish and that which you desire as you dig a small hole. As the bean is placed within the soil, you speak that which you desire and then focus upon it with all of your will as you fill in the hole. In this way the seed of your desire is placed into the earth. As with all growing things you must then nurture it for it to grow, working to help your wish come true even as the magic helps align the world to make it so. Another popular method of use is to simply keep it in a gris gris, or mojo bag.  In this case it functions as a powerful magical charm for you to focus on whenever you think of that which you desire, helping your wish to come true.    This is a 1 oz packet of whole Wishing Beans.
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      <title>Wintergreen cut 1Lb</title>
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Wintergreen is the name commonly applied to plants whose leave remain green throughout the winter as well as the rest of the year. Native Americans would carefully harvest the leaves, taking care to only take a little so that the plants could regenerate.  They would commonly brewed tea from these leaves, seeing it as a powerful aid in treating rheumatic symptoms, headaches, fevers sore throats and other such ailments involved with the common cold and general illness. Later, during the American Revolution, Wintergreen was used by the early Americans as a substitute for tea, which had become scarce during the war.  Today, it is quite commonly seen as a flavoring agent for toothpaste, chewing gum, soft drinks, confectionaries and numerous other commercial products.  Many herbalists still see Wintergreen as a potent aid in medicinal herbalism. They frequently use it in treating joint and muscle pain as an anti inflammatory, as well as an antiseptic and an agent for soothing and easing digestion.  Some have also prescribed it as an agent that can sooth colic and treat excessive gas in infants, while otherwise being useful in treating bacterial infections of the skin.  This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Wintergreen.
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      <title>Wintergreen cut 2oz</title>
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Wintergreen is the name commonly applied to plants whose leave remain green throughout the winter as well as the rest of the year. Native Americans would carefully harvest the leaves, taking care to only take a little so that the plants could regenerate.  They would commonly brewed tea from these leaves, seeing it as a powerful aid in treating rheumatic symptoms, headaches, fevers sore throats and other such ailments involved with the common cold and general illness. Later, during the American Revolution, Wintergreen was used by the early Americans as a substitute for tea, which had become scarce during the war.  Today, it is quite commonly seen as a flavoring agent for toothpaste, chewing gum, soft drinks, confectionaries and numerous other commercial products.  Many herbalists still see Wintergreen as a potent aid in medicinal herbalism. They frequently use it in treating joint and muscle pain as an anti inflammatory, as well as an antiseptic and an agent for soothing and easing digestion.  Some have also prescribed it as an agent that can sooth colic and treat excessive gas in infants, while otherwise being useful in treating bacterial infections of the skin.  This is a 2 oz packet of cut Wintergreen.
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      <title>Wild Lettuce Leaf cut 1Lb</title>
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Often found written of under the Latin name of Lactuca Virosa, as well as the names Bitter Letuce and Opium Lettuce, Wild Lettuce Leaf was widely used in the 19th century among many doctors as a sedative when opium could not. It also experienced a resurgence of popularity in the 1970s, where it was widely used recreationally for those psychotropic properties it possesses that are similar to opium, despite the fact that the leaf contains no opiates. The greens are also sometime harvested and added to salads, with the leaves having a somewhat more bitter taste. Wild Lettuce Leaf was also often used among Native Americans as part of rituals, where it helped to achieve visions and trance states, as well as aided in more vivid dreams.    Medicinally, many herbalists still prescribe it as an anesthetic and sleep aid. The oils extracted from the leaf are sometimes used in a tea to aid in sleep, with other drinks sometimes being fashioned for this purpose by soaking the leaves in alcohol. Recreationally, wild lettuce leaf is also quite popular in alternative smoking blends, where the psychotropic and sedative qualities help the smoker relax.  This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Wild Lettuce Leaf.
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      <title>Wild Lettuce Leaf cut 1oz</title>
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Often found written of under the Latin name of Lactuca Virosa, as well as the names Bitter Letuce and Opium Lettuce, Wild Lettuce Leaf was widely used in the 19th century among many doctors as a sedative when opium could not. It also experienced a resurgence of popularity in the 1970s, where it was widely used recreationally for those psychotropic properties it possesses that are similar to opium, despite the fact that the leaf contains no opiates. The greens are also sometime harvested and added to salads, with the leaves having a somewhat more bitter taste. Wild Lettuce Leaf was also often used among Native Americans as part of rituals, where it helped to achieve visions and trance states, as well as aided in more vivid dreams.    Medicinally, many herbalists still prescribe it as an anesthetic and sleep aid. The oils extracted from the leaf are sometimes used in a tea to aid in sleep, with other drinks sometimes being fashioned for this purpose by soaking the leaves in alcohol. Recreationally, wild lettuce leaf is also quite popular in alternative smoking blends, where the psychotropic and sedative qualities help the smoker relax.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut Wild Lettuce Leaf.
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      <title>White Willow Bark cut 1 Lb</title>
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Used for thousands of years, White Willow (or Salix alba in Latin) bark has long been recognized as a powerful aid in medical treatments and mystical ritual. The ancient physician Hippocrates, who wrote in 400 BC, even spoke of chewing it to reduce fever and inflammation. Its use extended into China and ancient Egypt and Assyria, as well where its healing properties were also recognized for centuries, often as an aid against all varieties of aches and pains. In the mid ages it was applied to fever as well. In many mystic and spiritual traditions, it is also associated with the moon, and trying to bring the moon`s blessings into your life. In this it has also been applied to spells of healing and binding.    Today, White Willow bark is primarily used in the treatment of pain. It actually contains salica, which was used in the 1800s to develop aspirin, and numerous other compounds believed to aid in treating similar issues as Aspirin, such as headaches, fever, and inflammation. While slower to act than taking an aspirin, its effects seem to last longer. Some herbalists also claim that White Willow bark can be used for its antiseptic qualities, and even immune boosting properties.  This is a 1 Lb packet of cut White Willow Bark.
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      <title>White Willow Bark cut 2oz</title>
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Used for thousands of years, White Willow (or Salix alba in Latin) bark has long been recognized as a powerful aid in medical treatments and mystical ritual. The ancient physician Hippocrates, who wrote in 400 BC, even spoke of chewing it to reduce fever and inflammation. Its use extended into China and ancient Egypt and Assyria, as well where its healing properties were also recognized for centuries, often as an aid against all varieties of aches and pains. In the mid ages it was applied to fever as well. In many mystic and spiritual traditions, it is also associated with the moon, and trying to bring the moon`s blessings into your life. In this it has also been applied to spells of healing and binding.    Today, White Willow bark is primarily used in the treatment of pain. It actually contains salica, which was used in the 1800s to develop aspirin, and numerous other compounds believed to aid in treating similar issues as Aspirin, such as headaches, fever, and inflammation. While slower to act than taking an aspirin, its effects seem to last longer. Some herbalists also claim that White Willow bark can be used for its antiseptic qualities, and even immune boosting properties.  This is a 2 oz packet of cut White Willow Bark.
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      <title>White Oak Bark cut 1Lb</title>
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Native to England and Naturalized to the US, oak trees can grow as tall as 100 feet tall and are reported to live as long as a thousand years old. Older by still are the legends and uses that have been passed down through lore, concerning these ancient and majestic trees. The Celts long held the belief that Oak is the tree of doors, that can be used as the gateway between worlds as well as a place where portals could be erected. The Norse held oak to be sacred to Thor, perhaps due to how often the tall trees were struck by lightning. Similarly the ancient Greeks also revered it as a sacred symbol of Zeus.  Native Americans of old used to gather the acorns of the trees, and use them to grind into flour or store as provisions to help them through the winter, while the bark was used by tanners in the preparation and tanning of leather.  Today, while the wood is often used for fine furniture and cabinetry, the bark is actually being explored as a healthy dietary supplement. It contains vitamin B12, as well as the minerals of calcium, iron and zinc, and has been used often in natural skin creams. Some herbalists also believe white oak bark to be useful in treating ulcers, spleen problems, and diarrhea. Indeed, old herbalists` lore often refers to a tea that was brewed from the bark for the treatment of internal bleeding. Externally, there are wide variety of uses, including the treatment of rashes, skin infections, swollen glands, sores and similar such ailments.  This is a 1 lb packet of cut White Oak Bark.
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      <title>White Oak Bark cut 2oz</title>
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Native to England and Naturalized to the US, oak trees can grow as tall as 100 feet tall and are reported to live as long as a thousand years old. Older by still are the legends and uses that have been passed down through lore, concerning these ancient and majestic trees. The Celts long held the belief that Oak is the tree of doors, that can be used as the gateway between worlds as well as a place where portals could be erected. The Norse held oak to be sacred to Thor, perhaps due to how often the tall trees were struck by lightning. Similarly the ancient Greeks also revered it as a sacred symbol of Zeus.  Native Americans of old used to gather the acorns of the trees, and use them to grind into flour or store as provisions to help them through the winter, while the bark was used by tanners in the preparation and tanning of leather.  Today, while the wood is often used for fine furniture and cabinetry, the bark is actually being explored as a healthy dietary supplement. It contains vitamin B12, as well as the minerals of calcium, iron and zinc, and has been used often in natural skin creams. Some herbalists also believe white oak bark to be useful in treating ulcers, spleen problems, and diarrhea. Indeed, old herbalists` lore often refers to a tea that was brewed from the bark for the treatment of internal bleeding. Externally, there are wide variety of uses, including the treatment of rashes, skin infections, swollen glands, sores and similar such ailments.  This is a 2 oz packet of cut White Oak Bark.
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      <title>Wheat Grass powder 1 Lb</title>
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Used for both human and animal consumption, Wheatgrass, or Triticum aestivum, is often viewed with a positive light ranging from seeing wheatgrass as being a great nutritional supplement to seeing wheatgrass to possess unique curative properties.  It was not popularized in the western world until the 1930s, where a man experimenting with it used it to nurse dying chickens back to life. Not only did they recover, but they then began to produce eggs at a higher rate than the otherwise healthy hens. Since then, it has grown into somewhat of a phenomenon within herbal communities, and is treated almost as a cure-all. Indeed, for a time it was claimed that Wheatgrass had a greater supply of nutrients that we need than regular vegetables, though it has since been proven that the comparison is actually about equal, with Wheatgrass possessing a large amount of Vitamin B.    Studies on wheatgrass have shown that it can aid in increasing red blood cell counts even as it lowers blood pressure. Some herbalists also see it as being useful in cleansing blood and organs, and aiding in digestion by cleansing the gastrointestinal tract. Some also believe that it can stimulate the thyroid gland, aiding in correcting obesity.  Others still have begun to explore it as a detoxifier, helping to remove toxins and heavy metals from the body, and even as a tumor fighter or cancer prevention treatment, though such studies are as yet inconclusive.  This is a 1 Lb packet of Wheat Grass powder.
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      <title>Wheat Grass powder 2oz</title>
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Used for both human and animal consumption, Wheatgrass, or Triticum aestivum, is often viewed with a positive light ranging from seeing wheatgrass as being a great nutritional supplement to seeing wheatgrass to possess unique curative properties.  It was not popularized in the western world until the 1930s, where a man experimenting with it used it to nurse dying chickens back to life. Not only did they recover, but they then began to produce eggs at a higher rate than the otherwise healthy hens. Since then, it has grown into somewhat of a phenomenon within herbal communities, and is treated almost as a cure-all. Indeed, for a time it was claimed that Wheatgrass had a greater supply of nutrients that we need than regular vegetables, though it has since been proven that the comparison is actually about equal, with Wheatgrass possessing a large amount of Vitamin B.    Studies on wheatgrass have shown that it can aid in increasing red blood cell counts even as it lowers blood pressure. Some herbalists also see it as being useful in cleansing blood and organs, and aiding in digestion by cleansing the gastrointestinal tract. Some also believe that it can stimulate the thyroid gland, aiding in correcting obesity.  Others still have begun to explore it as a detoxifier, helping to remove toxins and heavy metals from the body, and even as a tumor fighter or cancer prevention treatment, though such studies are as yet inconclusive.  This is a 2 oz packet of Wheat Grass powder.
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      <title>Vervain Cut 1 Lb (Tears of Isis)</title>
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Actually the common name for the genus of Verbena, Vervain has long been known in herbalism and folk medicine, perhaps most commonly as an herbal tea. In Ancient Egypt it was known as Tears of Isis, and in Greece it was referred to as "Juno`s Tears," both referring to the divine qualities that it was believed to have. The Romans used it as well, often placing it on altars of Jupiter in sacrifice, and considered it among the most potent of sacrificial herbs. Early Christian lore also spoke of Vervain being applied to the wounds of Jesus after he was removed from the cross, and from this medieval lore also speaks of it being referred to as Holy Herb or Devil`s Bane. Some traditions also hold that it offers powerful protection against vampires, and other evil spirits, and it sees this use frequently still in some parts of Italy. When introduced to North America, the Native American Pawnee took it up and found use for it in reaching religious states as well as using it to better fathom their dreams. Medicinally, Vervain was at one point considered to be a great treatment for up to 30 different ailments. Today, most herbalists simply believe it to be good for fevers and ulcers, with some also thinking it an aid in treating pleurisy and other such ailments. Others still have used it in creating poultices, particularly for the treatment of headaches and rheumatism. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Vervain.
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Actually the common name for the genus of Verbena, Vervain has long been known in herbalism and folk medicine, perhaps most commonly as an herbal tea. In Ancient Egypt it was known as Tears of Isis, and in Greece it was referred to as "Juno`s Tears," both referring to the divine qualities that it was believed to have. The Romans used it as well, often placing it on altars of Jupiter in sacrifice, and considered it among the most potent of sacrificial herbs. Early Christian lore also spoke of Vervain being applied to the wounds of Jesus after he was removed from the cross, and from this medieval lore also speaks of it being referred to as Holy Herb or Devil`s Bane. Some traditions also hold that it offers powerful protection against vampires, and other evil spirits, and it sees this use frequently still in some parts of Italy. When introduced to North America, the Native American Pawnee took it up and found use for it in reaching religious states as well as using it to better fathom their dreams. Medicinally, Vervain was at one point considered to be a great treatment for up to 30 different ailments. Today, most herbalists simply believe it to be good for fevers and ulcers, with some also thinking it an aid in treating pleurisy and other such ailments. Others still have used it in creating poultices, particularly for the treatment of headaches and rheumatism. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Vervain.
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      <title>Valerian Root Cut 1 Lb</title>
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Sometimes referred to as All-Heal, Valerian Root, or Valeriana officinalis in Latin, is native to Europe and parts of Asia, and has been introduced to North American soils. Among the ancient Greeks and Romans, it was treated as a medicinal herb of great virtue, with much mention by the esteemed physicians Hippocrates and Galen, whose works have formed the foundation for much of modern medicine. Some lore also holds that it is quite useful in rites of purification and protection, particularly when seeking to ward against the magic of your enemies. Indeed, in Sweden it was tradition for Valerian Root to be placed in the clothing of the Groom, to ward off the evil attentions of envious Elves. Among modern herbalists Valerian Root is a popular sleep aid and dietary supplement. It is often used in treating sleeping disorders, restlessness, and anxiety and even as a muscle relaxant. Though it often takes weeks to fully being working, immediate beneficial effects are sometimes observed. Some herbalists also use it in treating digestive issues, ranging from stomach pain to irritable bowel syndrome. Though it is most frequently used as a sedative, some studies have also shown that it can sometimes stimulate those who are fatigue, and possible night terrors among those who do not digest it well. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Valerian Root.
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Sometimes referred to as All-Heal, Valerian Root, or Valeriana officinalis in Latin, is native to Europe and parts of Asia, and has been introduced to North American soils. Among the ancient Greeks and Romans, it was treated as a medicinal herb of great virtue, with much mention by the esteemed physicians Hippocrates and Galen, whose works have formed the foundation for much of modern medicine. Some lore also holds that it is quite useful in rites of purification and protection, particularly when seeking to ward against the magic of your enemies. Indeed, in Sweden it was tradition for Valerian Root to be placed in the clothing of the Groom, to ward off the evil attentions of envious Elves. Among modern herbalists Valerian Root is a popular sleep aid and dietary supplement. It is often used in treating sleeping disorders, restlessness, and anxiety and even as a muscle relaxant. Though it often takes weeks to fully being working, immediate beneficial effects are sometimes observed. Some herbalists also use it in treating digestive issues, ranging from stomach pain to irritable bowel syndrome. Though it is most frequently used as a sedative, some studies have also shown that it can sometimes stimulate those who are fatigue, and possible night terrors among those who do not digest it well. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Valerian Root.
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      <title>Tonka Bean whole 1 Lb</title>
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With an appearance that is black and wrinkled, and somewhat resembling a prune, Tonka Beans, or Dipteryx odorata, are actually the seed pods of a South American Tree. They are widely recognized for their sweet, vanilla-smelling fragrance that reminds some, somewhat, of the earth scent of hay. This smell actually comes from the chemical coumarin that forms naturally within the seeds, and can sometimes be observed in what appears to be a white sand or powder upon them. This fermented chemical was long used as an alternative to actual vanilla in perfumes, as well as in a flavoring for tobacco. It was also used sometimes as an addition to foods, particularly in French dishes, though the United States Food and Drug Administration now prohibits its use in culinary practices; coumarin is an anticoagulant, and can keep blood from clotting. In a large enough doses it is potentially lethal. Folk lore and spiritual traditions, particularly among those who practice Voodoo, hold that the Tonka Beans can be quite useful however in love magic, helping to attract the one that you love. It is also said to be of great use in money spells, seeking to attract love. Others sometimes see it as useful in building courage, and within these purposes it is still sometime used as a flavor additive to South American Pipe Tobacco. This is a 1 lb packet of whole Tonka Beans.
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With an appearance that is black and wrinkled, and somewhat resembling a prune, Tonka Beans, or Dipteryx odorata, are actually the seed pods of a South American Tree. They are widely recognized for their sweet, vanilla-smelling fragrance that reminds some, somewhat, of the earth scent of hay. This smell actually comes from the chemical coumarin that forms naturally within the seeds, and can sometimes be observed in what appears to be a white sand or powder upon them. This fermented chemical was long used as an alternative to actual vanilla in perfumes, as well as in a flavoring for tobacco. It was also used sometimes as an addition to foods, particularly in French dishes, though the United States Food and Drug Administration now prohibits its use in culinary practices; coumarin is an anticoagulant, and can keep blood from clotting. In a large enough doses it is potentially lethal. Folk lore and spiritual traditions, particularly among those who practice Voodoo, hold that the Tonka Beans can be quite useful however in love magic, helping to attract the one that you love. It is also said to be of great use in money spells, seeking to attract love. Others sometimes see it as useful in building courage, and within these purposes it is still sometime used as a flavor additive to South American Pipe Tobacco. This is a 1 oz packet of whole Tonka Beans.
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      <title>Thyme Leaf whole 1 Lb</title>
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Thyme has a long history of being used by man in everything from cooking practices to ancient, sacred rites. In Ancient Greece, it was used in baths or burned as incense in temples, and it was believed to be a powerful source of courage. Egyptians used it as well, frequently employing it in their embalming rites. Among the later Romans, it was also used to purify rooms and even flavor cheese. Later still, in the mid ages, traditions held that thyme be placed beneath pillows to help some fall to sleep and ward off nightmares. Women also gave it to knights, clinging to the ancient belief that the leaves could provide courage. It was also used in funerary rites of the time, and was laid upon coffins to aid in the passage to the next life. Today, however, it is slipped away from most of these spiritual practices, and is most commonly found as a basic ingredient in a wide range of cultural dishes. Modern herbalists find that thyme leaves and oil contain a large volume of a chemical that can be used widely as an antiseptic. Indeed, this chemical is the main active ingredient in the popular mouthwash Listerine. Prior to antibiotics, Thyme was sometimes used to medicate bandages. It was also used for the treatment of coughs and bronchitis and other respiratory infections, and in this case was used as a gargle, salve, or syrup. This is a 1 Lb packet of whole Thyme Leaf.
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      <title>Thyme Leaf whole 2oz</title>
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Thyme has a long history of being used by man in everything from cooking practices to ancient, sacred rites. In Ancient Greece, it was used in baths or burned as incense in temples, and it was believed to be a powerful source of courage. Egyptians used it as well, frequently employing it in their embalming rites. Among the later Romans, it was also used to purify rooms and even flavor cheese. Later still, in the mid ages, traditions held that thyme be placed beneath pillows to help some fall to sleep and ward off nightmares. Women also gave it to knights, clinging to the ancient belief that the leaves could provide courage. It was also used in funerary rites of the time, and was laid upon coffins to aid in the passage to the next life. Today, however, it is slipped away from most of these spiritual practices, and is most commonly found as a basic ingredient in a wide range of cultural dishes. Modern herbalists find that thyme leaves and oil contain a large volume of a chemical that can be used widely as an antiseptic. Indeed, this chemical is the main active ingredient in the popular mouthwash Listerine. Prior to antibiotics, Thyme was sometimes used to medicate bandages. It was also used for the treatment of coughs and bronchitis and other respiratory infections, and in this case was used as a gargle, salve, or syrup. This is a 2 oz packet of whole Thyme Leaf.
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      <title>Sulfer Powder (Brimstone) 1 Lb</title>
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Sulfur Powder has been known in its natural form since the 6th century BC among in China. With the evolution of traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese Taoists began to experiment in using it in their treatments and understanding of the world. Reference was also found from a later Song Dynasty Military Treatise, which speaks of many different formulas in which Sulfur Powder was used to create Black Powder which was in turned used in warfare. In Europe, Sulfur was valued highly enough to be given its own Alchemical Symbol, consisting of a triangle at the top of a cross. It was also well known as Brimstone, a word derived from biblical texts, and was often associated with damnation and hell. Spiritual traditions exist around Sulfur as well, depicting it as a powerful aid in preventing hexes or destroying an enemy`s power over you. Herbalists and folk lore predating modern science holds sulfur powder to be a potent medical skin treatment. For this purpose it was usually used in the creation of a cream which was intended to alleviate psoriasis, eczema, and acne. This is a 1 Lb packet of Sulfur Powder.
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      <title>Sulfur Powder (Brimstone) 4oz</title>
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Sulfur Powder has been known in its natural form since the 6th century BC among in China. With the evolution of traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese Taoists began to experiment in using it in their treatments and understanding of the world. Reference was also found from a later Song Dynasty Military Treatise, which speaks of many different formulas in which Sulfur Powder was used to create Black Powder which was in turned used in warfare. In Europe, Sulfur was valued highly enough to be given its own Alchemical Symbol, consisting of a triangle at the top of a cross. It was also well known as Brimstone, a word derived from biblical texts, and was often associated with damnation and hell. Spiritual traditions exist around Sulfur as well, depicting it as a powerful aid in preventing hexes or destroying an enemy`s power over you. Herbalists and folk lore predating modern science holds sulfur powder to be a potent medical skin treatment. For this purpose it was usually used in the creation of a cream which was intended to alleviate psoriasis, eczema, and acne. This is a 4 oz packet of Sulfur Powder.
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      <title>Stone Root cut 1Lb</title>
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Otherwise known as Collinsonia canadensis, Richweed or Horse Balm, Stone Root possesses a strong, lemon fragrance, which resulted in Native Americans brewing it as a tea and a wash, which was used to help mend cuts and wounds. This purpose was also adapted by European settlers in the Virginian Mountains. Later mountaineers also expanded on this medicinal use, finding it quite helpful in treating afflictions of the bladder and digestive system in general. These mountaineers most commonly brewed it as a tea as well, as which it was quite popular. Today, those early uses have expanded into the lore of many modern Herbalists, who prescribe Stone Root in the treatment of kidney stones. Some say that this is where the root actually gets its name. Other herbalists sometimes use it as well as a diuretic for treating fluid retentions, or in digestive issues, such as irritable bowel syndrome. As a poultice it has seen use in treating bruises, cuts and sores, as well as in treating hemorrhoids and varicose veins. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Stone Root.
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      <title>Stone Root cut 1oz</title>
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Otherwise known as Collinsonia canadensis, Richweed or Horse Balm, Stone Root possesses a strong, lemon fragrance, which resulted in Native Americans brewing it as a tea and a wash, which was used to help mend cuts and wounds. This purpose was also adapted by European settlers in the Virginian Mountains. Later mountaineers also expanded on this medicinal use, finding it quite helpful in treating afflictions of the bladder and digestive system in general. These mountaineers most commonly brewed it as a tea as well, as which it was quite popular. Today, those early uses have expanded into the lore of many modern Herbalists, who prescribe Stone Root in the treatment of kidney stones. Some say that this is where the root actually gets its name. Other herbalists sometimes use it as well as a diuretic for treating fluid retentions, or in digestive issues, such as irritable bowel syndrome. As a poultice it has seen use in treating bruises, cuts and sores, as well as in treating hemorrhoids and varicose veins. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Stone Root.
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      <title>St John`s Wort Cut 1 Lb</title>
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St. John`s Wort, or Hypericum perforatum has been held in ancient traditions that have long associated it with powerful protective magic as well as a potent medicinal aid. In the oldest of traditions, it is seen as a powerful ward against evil spirits and magic, and has been used in this way as a component in exorcism rituals, as well as in spells of ritual protection. It is also often said that St. John`s Wort also has the power to instill courage and invisibility, and is a powerful aid in spells of divination. In driving away evil spirits, it is also said to aid in alleviating depression and sorrow. Modern studies have explored St. John`s Wort and found it to be a significant aid in treating depression. Results even indicated that it was potentially as useful as standard antidepressant medications while possessing less of the side effects. Because of this, it is also sometimes used in treating alcoholism. There is also some speculation that it can be used to ease the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Herbalists of old have also applied St. John`s Wort to the healing of wounds, and the treatment of colds, insomnia, and headaches. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut St. John`s Wort.
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      <title>St John`s Wort Cut 2oz</title>
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St. John`s Wort, or Hypericum perforatum has been held in ancient traditions that have long associated it with powerful protective magic as well as a potent medicinal aid. In the oldest of traditions, it is seen as a powerful ward against evil spirits and magic, and has been used in this way as a component in exorcism rituals, as well as in spells of ritual protection. It is also often said that St. John`s Wort also has the power to instill courage and invisibility, and is a powerful aid in spells of divination. In driving away evil spirits, it is also said to aid in alleviating depression and sorrow. Modern studies have explored St. John`s Wort and found it to be a significant aid in treating depression. Results even indicated that it was potentially as useful as standard antidepressant medications while possessing less of the side effects. Because of this, it is also sometimes used in treating alcoholism. There is also some speculation that it can be used to ease the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Herbalists of old have also applied St. John`s Wort to the healing of wounds, and the treatment of colds, insomnia, and headaches. This is a 2 oz packet of cut St. John`s Wort.
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      <title>Stevia cut 1Lb</title>
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Native to South and Central America, Stevia, or Stevia Revaudiana, has been used for centuries among the Guarani Tribes of Paraguay for sweetening their medicinal teas for heartburn and other such ailments. More modernly, it has been viewed as an alternative sweetener by the rest of the world, and a possible substitute for sugar. With a taste that has a slower onset but longer duration than sugar, Stevia has been shown to possess a sweetness 300 times more potent than sugar, which makes it quite popular for diets where less carbohydrates and less sugar are the key. It is widely used as an alternative to sugar in Japan, with the Canada and the US regulating it somewhat more as a supplement. Modern research shows this sweet leaf to be a promising treatment of obesity and hypertension. It has a negligible effect on blood glucose, and even possesses the remarkable quality of enhancing glucose tolerance. This, understandably, makes it quite attractive to diabetics and others who must remain on carbohydrate-controlled diets, providing them a healthy alternative to sugar and carbs. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Stevia.
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      <title>Stevia cut 2oz</title>
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Native to South and Central America, Stevia, or Stevia Revaudiana, has been used for centuries among the Guarani Tribes of Paraguay for sweetening their medicinal teas for heartburn and other such ailments. More modernly, it has been viewed as an alternative sweetener by the rest of the world, and a possible substitute for sugar. With a taste that has a slower onset but longer duration than sugar, Stevia has been shown to possess a sweetness 300 times more potent than sugar, which makes it quite popular for diets where less carbohydrates and less sugar are the key. It is widely used as an alternative to sugar in Japan, with the Canada and the US regulating it somewhat more as a supplement. Modern research shows this sweet leaf to be a promising treatment of obesity and hypertension. It has a negligible effect on blood glucose, and even possesses the remarkable quality of enhancing glucose tolerance. This, understandably, makes it quite attractive to diabetics and others who must remain on carbohydrate-controlled diets, providing them a healthy alternative to sugar and carbs. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Stevia.
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      <title>Spearmint cut 1 Lb</title>
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Known and revered for centuries, Spearmint (or Mentha spicata) is native to Europe and Southeast Asia, and is found to be an invasive species in the Great Lakes region of the United States. Herbalists often grow spearmint in pots and planters, as the roots can be intrusive and disruptive of the soil around where they grow. Perhaps most famously used in culinary applications, Spearmint is common to a wide range of foods, desserts, and beverages, and has been used to flavor liquors, teas, confectionaries, and even toothpaste. Of old, the Romans used it to invigorate the mind and stir the appetite, and even used it in a fashion similar to the way that we use smelling salts. Herbalists today prescribe Spearmint for a wide variety of medical ailments, particular among children. Among children it is often used as a gentle aid in treating stomach aches, hiccups, and flatulence. It is also sometimes used in creating a gargle that is used to prevent gum disease, and whiten teeth. Some herbalists also use it as a mild diuretic and anti inflammatory, or even a fever reducer. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Spearmint.
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      <title>Spearmint cut 2oz</title>
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Known and revered for centuries, Spearmint (or Mentha spicata) is native to Europe and Southeast Asia, and is found to be an invasive species in the Great Lakes region of the United States. Herbalists often grow spearmint in pots and planters, as the roots can be intrusive and disruptive of the soil around where they grow. Perhaps most famously used in culinary applications, Spearmint is common to a wide range of foods, desserts, and beverages, and has been used to flavor liquors, teas, confectionaries, and even toothpaste. Of old, the Romans used it to invigorate the mind and stir the appetite, and even used it in a fashion similar to the way that we use smelling salts. Herbalists today prescribe Spearmint for a wide variety of medical ailments, particular among children. Among children it is often used as a gentle aid in treating stomach aches, hiccups, and flatulence. It is also sometimes used in creating a gargle that is used to prevent gum disease, and whiten teeth. Some herbalists also use it as a mild diuretic and anti inflammatory, or even a fever reducer. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Spearmint.
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      <title>Solomon`s Seal Root cut 1 Lb</title>
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A relative Lily of the Valley, Solomon`s Seal (or Polygonatum biflorum) is popular in gardens, and is native to Northern Europe and Siberia. It gets its name from the fact that when the root is cut traversely, markings can be observed within the fibers that somewhat resemble Hebrew script. This resulted in the rise of folklore that believed that King Solomon himself observed the value of this root to man and medicine, and so set his seal to it as testimony to its value. The root was indeed also applied to medicinal purposes, and was used often as a treatment for consumption (known today as tuberculosis). In spiritual traditions, the root is sometime associated with having properties similar to actual magical seals for the purposes of spells and rituals, and as such is often used for love potions, protective magic, and other such traditions. Herbalist traditions find Solomon`s Seal Root useful as a tonic for aiding with digestive issues, including inflammation of the stomach and bowels, and even dysentery. The root is also sometimes powdered and used in a poultice that is used for aiding in the treatment of bruises, piles, general inflammation, as well as cuts and sores. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Solomon`s Seal root.
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      <title>Solomon`s Seal Root Cut 1oz</title>
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A relative Lily of the Valley, Solomon`s Seal is popular in gardens, and is native to Northern Europe and Siberia. It gets its name from the fact that when the root is cut traversely, markings can be observed within the fibers that somewhat resemble Hebrew script. This resulted in the rise of folklore that believed that King Solomon himself observed the value of this root to man and medicine, and so set his seal to it as testimony to its value. The root was indeed also applied to medicinal purposes, and was used often as a treatment for consumption (known today as tuberculosis). In spiritual traditions, the root is sometime associated with having properties similar to actual magical seals for the purposes of spells and rituals. Herbalist traditions find Solomon`s Seal Root useful as a tonic for aiding with digestive issues, including inflammation of the stomach and bowels, and even dysentery. The root is also sometimes powdered and used in a poultice that is used for aiding in the treatment of bruises, piles, general inflammation, as well as cuts and sores. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Solomon`s Seal root.
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      <title>Soapwort cut 1Lb</title>
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Native to Southern Europe and parts of Asia, Soapwort (or Saponaria ocymoides) is a commonly cultivated flower, that is renowned for the fact that it grows in nearly any soil or condition and will still produce brilliant blooms. Its name comes from the fact that the crushed leaves and root have been used in the production of soap for centuries. Indeed, the soap (and fine shampoo) is still created and used today, particularly in the care of delicate fabrics, such as those that might be maintained by museum curators. Of old, Soapwort was also recognized for medicinal qualities that included the treating of gout, rheumatism, eczema, cold sores, acne, and other skin treatments. More modern herbalists prescribe Soapwort as a diaphoretic, to cause sweating, or a a diuretic to aid in urinary tract issues. It has also been used as an expectorant in treating coughs and colds, as well as a purgative, or in treating itchy skin. Most commonly however, Soapwort remains most commonly used in obtaining soap. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Soapwort.
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      <title>Soapwort cut 1oz</title>
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Native to Southern Europe and parts of Asia, Soapwort (or Saponaria ocymoides) is a commonly cultivated flower, that is renowned for the fact that it grows in nearly any soil or condition and will still produce brilliant blooms. Its name comes from the fact that the crushed leaves and root have been used in the production of soap for centuries. Indeed, the soap (and fine shampoo) is still created and used today, particularly in the care of delicate fabrics, such as those that might be maintained by museum curators. Of old, Soapwort was also recognized for medicinal qualities that included the treating of gout, rheumatism, eczema, cold sores, acne, and other skin treatments. More modern herbalists prescribe Soapwort as a diaphoretic, to cause sweating, or a a diuretic to aid in urinary tract issues. It has also been used as an expectorant in treating coughs and colds, as well as a purgative, or in treating itchy skin. Most commonly however, Soapwort remains most commonly used in obtaining soap. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Soapwort.
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      <title>Sheep Sorrel cut 1Lb</title>
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Known also by the names of Rumex acetosella, red sorrel, sour weed, and field sorrel, Sheep Sorrel is a plant native to North America, and can be commonly found in fields, grasslands, and woodlands. Widely considered by most to be a troublesome weed, it can also be found in culinary and landscaping practices. In culinary practices, it is often used as a garnish, or as a tart flavoring agent that has been used to curdle cheese. The leaves also have a tangy, lemon-flavor that has sometimes been used in salads. Some landscapers have also used it helping to prevent soil erosion, as the hearty plants can often sprout where others have a hard time taking root. In native Ojibwa medicine, it was also used as part of a folk treatment known as Essiac, which was used to treat cancer. Modern herbalist traditions find Sheep Sorrel to be quite useful in treating inflammation and diarrhea. Some also hold that it is quite useful in treating fevers as well, and even afflictions such as scurvy. The leaves and stems are often used to make a tea, used as a diuretic, which also has astringent properties. Some traditions also hold that it can be used as a vermifuge to expel intestinal parasites, and still make great claim that it Sheep Sorrel can be a potent aid in fighting cancer. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Sheep Sorrel.
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Known also by the names of Rumex acetosella, red sorrel, sour weed, and field sorrel, Sheep Sorrel is a plant native to North America, and can be commonly found in fields, grasslands, and woodlands. Widely considered by most to be a troublesome weed, it can also be found in culinary and landscaping practices. In culinary practices, it is often used as a garnish, or as a tart flavoring agent that has been used to curdle cheese. The leaves also have a tangy, lemon-flavor that has sometimes been used in salads. Some landscapers have also used it helping to prevent soil erosion, as the hearty plants can often sprout where others have a hard time taking root. In native Ojibwa medicine, it was also used as part of a folk treatment known as Essiac, which was used to treat cancer. Modern herbalist traditions find Sheep Sorrel to be quite useful in treating inflammation and diarrhea. Some also hold that it is quite useful in treating fevers as well, and even afflictions such as scurvy. The leaves and stems are often used to make a tea, used as a diuretic, which also has astringent properties. Some traditions also hold that it can be used as a vermifuge to expel intestinal parasites, and still make great claim that it Sheep Sorrel can be a potent aid in fighting cancer. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Sheep Sorrel.
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      <title>Shark Cartilage powder 1Lb</title>
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Shark cartilage, the material that composes the skeletal structure of sharks, is rapidly becoming a popular dietary supplement as well as the center of much controversy. At the heart of this is the claim of many herbalists and nutritionists that shark cartilage is a potent aid in fighting cancer. Those who dispute this are often part of the scientific community, who claim that there is not enough evidence to support these theories. One of the reasons that the curative and medicinal properties of shark cartilage is so often disputed is the frequent use in the debate of the mistaken, and often repeated, belief that sharks do not get cancer. As a portion of the actual shark, some traditions also hold that shark cartilage can spiritually aid in achieving the properties of a shark, including their ferocity, cunning and vigor. In fighting cancer, Shark cartilage is said to possess antioxidant qualities that aid in removing some of the particles that attack and destroy cells from the body. Beyond this, it is also believed that shark cartilage possesses anti-angiogenic properties, which can help prevent tumor growth. Outside of these possible benefits, shark cartilage is also often revered as an anti inflammatory, which can aid with treating arthritis and other such joint pain. This is a 1 Lb packet of powdered Shark Cartilage.
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Shark cartilage, the material that composes the skeletal structure of sharks, is rapidly becoming a popular dietary supplement as well as the center of much controversy. At the heart of this is the claim of many herbalists and nutritionists that shark cartilage is a potent aid in fighting cancer. Those who dispute this are often part of the scientific community, who claim that there is not enough evidence to support these theories. One of the reasons that the curative and medicinal properties of shark cartilage is so often disputed is the frequent use in the debate of the mistaken, and often repeated, belief that sharks do not get cancer. As a portion of the actual shark, some traditions also hold that shark cartilage can spiritually aid in achieving the properties of a shark, including their ferocity, cunning and vigor. In fighting cancer, Shark cartilage is said to possess antioxidant qualities that aid in removing some of the particles that attack and destroy cells from the body. Beyond this, it is also believed that shark cartilage possesses anti-angiogenic properties, which can help prevent tumor growth. Outside of these possible benefits, shark cartilage is also often revered as an anti inflammatory, which can aid with treating arthritis and other such joint pain. This is a 1 oz packet of powdered Shark Cartilage.
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      <title>1 Lb Senna whole</title>
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Coming from flowering plants that are often used in ornamentation or landscaping gardens, Senna leaves, or Folium Sennae, can be found often in Southeastern Asian cuisine. In this it is often used pickled in brine or fresh, and often as a flavoring agent in curry dishes. Known for millennia in folk medicine and herbalism, Senna leaf has a long standing as useful in herbal tonics, with some even having famous (or notorious) names such as the Black Draught, Daffy`s Elixer and Swedish Bitters. Today, it can sometimes be found in diet teas where it is used both to decrease appetite and function as a laxative, sometimes resulting in rapid or dangerous weight loss. More traditionally, Senna leaf has been used in Japanese Kampo medicine as well as traditional Chinese Medicine, where it is often viewed as a purgative, or an agent used to cause another to vomit. More modernly, the leaf has also been used as a laxative, with study showing that it can be useful in constipation, where it increases the movements of the colon and thereby aids in digestive processes. This is a 1 lb bag of whole Senna.
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Coming from flowering plants that are often used in ornamentation or landscaping gardens, Senna leaves, or Folium Sennae, can be found often in Southeastern Asian cuisine. In this it is often used pickled in brine or fresh, and often as a flavoring agent in curry dishes. Known for millennia in folk medicine and herbalism, Senna leaf has a long standing as useful in herbal tonics, with some even having famous (or notorious) names such as the Black Draught, Daffy`s Elixer and Swedish Bitters. Today, it can sometimes be found in diet teas where it is used both to decrease appetite and function as a laxative, sometimes resulting in rapid or dangerous weight loss. More traditionally, Senna leaf has been used in Japanese Kampo medicine as well as traditional Chinese Medicine, where it is often viewed as a purgative, or an agent used to cause another to vomit. More modernly, the leaf has also been used as a laxative, with study showing that it can be useful in constipation, where it increases the movements of the colon and thereby aids in digestive processes. This is a 2 oz bag of whole Senna.
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      <title>Sea Salt Coarse 1 Lb</title>
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Found in the process of the evaporation of seawater, Sea Salt has seen centuries of use among coastal communities for use in cooking and cosmetics. In cooking, the mineral content often provides a different flavor than found in ordinary table salt, and because of this one can sometimes find Sea Salt used in its stead within Gourmet cooking and in specialized potato chips, particularly in the kettle cooked variety. Sea salt was also an important part of the economic situation for some communities, dating as far back as the Roman Empire, where it was often paired with another market, such as cattle distribution, to create a combined product such as salted beef to increase the value of both products. A product of the sea, Sea Salt has long been associated with magic and mysticism. Within these practices it is sometimes used as a wash for magical scrying mirrors, as well as parts of consecration and purification rituals. It is also sometimes used in protective magic and ritual, as well as for the cleansing and purification of crystals. Aside from the frequent culinary use, Sea Salt is perhaps most commonly used today in baths and washes, often used to sooth away aches and pains or otherwise aid in wounded and damaged tissues. Indeed, from this comes the name "bath salts." This is a 1 Lb bag of coarse Sea Salt.
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      <title>Sea Salt Coarse 5 Lb</title>
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Found in the process of the evaporation of seawater, Sea Salt has seen centuries of use among coastal communities for use in cooking and cosmetics. In cooking, the mineral content often provides a different flavor than found in ordinary table salt, and because of this one can sometimes find Sea Salt used in its stead within Gourmet cooking and in specialized potato chips, particularly in the kettle cooked variety. Sea salt was also an important part of the economic situation for some communities, dating as far back as the Roman Empire, where it was often paired with another market, such as cattle distribution, to create a combined product such as salted beef to increase the value of both products. A product of the sea, Sea Salt has long been associated with magic and mysticism. Within these practices it is sometimes used as a wash for magical scrying mirrors, as well as parts of consecration and purification rituals. It is also sometimes used in protective magic and ritual, as well as for the cleansing and purification of crystals. Aside from the frequent culinary use, Sea Salt is perhaps most commonly used today in baths and washes, often used to sooth away aches and pains or otherwise aid in wounded and damaged tissues. Indeed, from this comes the name "bath salts." This is a 5 Lbs bag of coarse Sea Salt.
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      <title>Scullcap Cut 1 Lb</title>
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Known commonly in some circles as mad-dog skullcap, Scutellaria laterifolia, or Madweed, Scullcap was popularized among early Americans. Among them, it received these nicknames from the fact that it was widely considered a surefire cure for rabies, or hydrophobia as it is sometimes called. It is this purpose for which it is most widely known, though Scullcap has also seen common use as a sedative and a tranquilizer. Because of these qualities, it can now commonly be found in alternative smoke blends, where the sedative properties aid those who are seeking relaxation and peaceful contemplation. Some spiritual practices have also associated Scullcap with ritual and spells involving everlasting fidelity and commitment. While Scullcap`s use in treating hydrophobia (rabies) is still up to some debate, some herbalists have also found other medicinal uses for the herb. These use it commonly in the treatment of hysteria and convulsions, as well as in cases of rickets. In general, many herbalists apply it to all disorders of the nervous system, and suggest it as a remedy specifically for epilepsy. They also utilize it in easing nervous tension or helping those with insomnia get to sleep. There is also some experimentation in using scullcap to aid in lessening the withdrawal symptoms that come with substance abuse. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Scullcap.
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      <title>Scullcap Cut 1oz</title>
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Known commonly in some circles as mad-dog skullcap, Scutellaria laterifolia, or Madweed, Scullcap was popularized among early Americans. Among them, it received these nicknames from the fact that it was widely considered a surefire cure for rabies, or hydrophobia as it is sometimes called. It is this purpose for which it is most widely known, though Scullcap has also seen common use as a sedative and a tranquilizer. Because of these qualities, it can now commonly be found in alternative smoke blends, where the sedative properties aid those who are seeking relaxation and peaceful contemplation. Some spiritual practices have also associated Scullcap with ritual and spells involving everlasting fidelity and commitment. While Scullcap`s use in treating hydrophobia (rabies) is still up to some debate, some herbalists have also found other medicinal uses for the herb. These use it commonly in the treatment of hysteria and convulsions, as well as in cases of rickets. In general, many herbalists apply it to all disorders of the nervous system, and suggest it as a remedy specifically for epilepsy. They also utilize it in easing nervous tension or helping those with insomnia get to sleep. There is also some experimentation in using scullcap to aid in lessening the withdrawal symptoms that come with substance abuse. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Scullcap.
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      <title>Saw Palmetto berry 1Lb</title>
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Coming from a Palm-like North American plant known as Serenoa repens (with Saw Palmetto being its common name), the Saw Palmetto Berries were long used by local Native American tribes in treating a wide variety of ailments, particularly those involving the genitals, urinary tract, and the reproductive system. The berries were also a common food source to the natives of the regions of Florida, which was later adapted and expanded by the European explorers that settled there. Today, this local lore has expanded to make the berry quite popular in Europe, where it is widely used and researched for these qualities, most commonly perhaps in the form of an extract from the berries. The berries are known among herbalists as being the source of a potent aphrodisiac for men and women that possesses anabolic properties, which aid in building muscle tissue. Saw Palmetto Berries have also been explored in the treatment of prostate gland enlargement, where it is believed to aid with urinary flow and otherwise be of use as a preventative measure. Some herbalists also prescribe it in the treatment of chronic bronchitis, and general inflammation of the bladder. Cosmetically, the berries have been involved in treatment and study of hair loss prevention. This is a 1 Lb packet of Saw Palmetto berry.
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Coming from a Palm-like North American plant known as Serenoa repens (with Saw Palmetto being its common name), the Saw Palmetto Berries were long used by local Native American tribes in treating a wide variety of ailments, particularly those involving the genitals, urinary tract, and the reproductive system. The berries were also a common food source to the natives of the regions of Florida, which was later adapted and expanded by the European explorers that settled there. Today, this local lore has expanded to make the berry quite popular in Europe, where it is widely used and researched for these qualities, most commonly perhaps in the form of an extract from the berries. The berries are known among herbalists as being the source of a potent aphrodisiac for men and women that possesses anabolic properties, which aid in building muscle tissue. Saw Palmetto Berries have also been explored in the treatment of prostate gland enlargement, where it is believed to aid with urinary flow and otherwise be of use as a preventative measure. Some herbalists also prescribe it in the treatment of chronic bronchitis, and general inflammation of the bladder. Cosmetically, the berries have been involved in treatment and study of hair loss prevention. This is a 1 oz packet of Saw Palmetto berry.
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      <title>1 Lb Sassafras cut</title>
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Named in the 16th century by the famed botanist Nicolas Monardes, the word Sassafras is generally agreed to be a corruption of the Spanish word for saxifrage. Despite this, the latin name developed as Sassafras albidum, and the common name Sassafras stuck. Since this time, it has long since been known for its medicinal and culinary properties, as well as having been the subject of a variety of folklore. With the saplings often growing in clusters, you can usually find larger Sassafras trees in bunches, with many shoots and branches deviating from a main trunk. Known for this clustering and its distinctive leaves and flowers, it is also famed for the sweet fragrances it is said to produce. Many say that the roots and leaves possess an aroma that reminds them of citrus, though, depending on who you are speaking with, some might tell you that the crushed leaves produce a scent that is very similar to root beer. In Spanish lore, this Sassafras was well known for its treatment of syphilis, rheumatism, and similar such illness, and it`s leaves still finds use in some regions as a condiment or thickening agent for soups. Some lore also speaks of it in a supernatural light, fearing that if it is burned that it will cause another`s death as it crackles and pops-perhaps in part due to the fact that its oily wood does not burn well, and produces much smoke. Today, it is mostly viewed as a wonderful ingredient for tea, with many using its bark and leaves to produce a flavorful tea blend. Though there is some controversy over the matter, Sassafras is still often viewed as a potent holistic aid in relieving the pains of menstruation and rheumatism. This is a 1 lb bag of cut Sassafras.
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Named in the 16th century by the famed botanist Nicolas Monardes, the word Sassafras is generally agreed to be a corruption of the Spanish word for saxifrage. Despite this, the latin name developed as Sassafras albidum, and the common name Sassafras stuck. Since this time, it has long since been known for its medicinal and culinary properties, as well as having been the subject of a variety of folklore. With the saplings often growing in clusters, you can usually find larger Sassafras trees in bunches, with many shoots and branches deviating from a main trunk. Known for this clustering and its distinctive leaves and flowers, it is also famed for the sweet fragrances it is said to produce. Many say that the roots and leaves possess an aroma that reminds them of citrus, though, depending on who you are speaking with, some might tell you that the crushed leaves produce a scent that is very similar to root beer. In Spanish lore, this Sassafras was well known for its treatment of syphilis, rheumatism, and similar such illness, and it`s leaves still finds use in some regions as a condiment or thickening agent for soups. Some lore also speaks of it in a supernatural light, fearing that if it is burned that it will cause another`s death as it crackles and pops-perhaps in part due to the fact that its oily wood does not burn well, and produces much smoke. Today, it is mostly viewed as a wonderful ingredient for tea, with many using its bark and leaves to produce a flavorful tea blend. Though there is some controversy over the matter, Sassafras is still often viewed as a potent holistic aid in relieving the pains of menstruation and rheumatism. This is a 2 oz bag of cut Sassafras.
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      <title>Red Sandalwood powder 1 Lb</title>
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Sandalwood has been used throughout the ages for numerous spiritual matters. In its powdered form, Sandalwood provides all of the same desired effects but perhaps with a greater ease of use. Powdered, it is often much easier to use in creating a mixed into a paste to mark icons and the body during rituals of religious devotion, a practice that is common to those of Hindu faith. Others, particularly among Buddhists, also use it to burn on charcoal as incense that aids in transforming desires and finding an inner peace while maintaining alertness in meditation. In neo-pagan traditions, Sandalwood powder has also been applied as a component added can be added to ritual washes and baths, or burned as incense during rituals and spells of purification and healing. In the 1920`s and 1930`s, sandalwood was quite popular in medicine. The oil was used for the treatment of fevers and indigestion, as well as an aid in healing bruises, and was used both externally and internally for these purposes. Modern study has also shown that sandalwood has some antimicrobial properties, perhaps making it useful in preventing the growth of microbes. Red Sandalwood cannot be expored to Canada. This is a 1 oz packet of Red Sandalwood Powder.
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Sandalwood has been used throughout the ages for numerous spiritual matters. In its powdered form, Sandalwood provides all of the same desired effects but perhaps with a greater ease of use. Powdered, it is often much easier to use in creating a mixed into a paste to mark icons and the body during rituals of religious devotion, a practice that is common to those of Hindu faith. Others, particularly among Buddhists, also use it to burn on charcoal as incense that aids in transforming desires and finding an inner peace while maintaining alertness in meditation. In neo-pagan traditions, Sandalwood powder has also been applied as a component added can be added to ritual washes and baths, or burned as incense during rituals and spells of purification and healing. In the 1920`s and 1930`s, sandalwood was quite popular in medicine. The oil was used for the treatment of fevers and indigestion, as well as an aid in healing bruises, and was used both externally and internally for these purposes. Modern study has also shown that sandalwood has some antimicrobial properties, perhaps making it useful in preventing the growth of microbes. Red Sandalwood cannot be expored to Canada. This is a 1 oz packet of Red Sandalwood Powder.
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Widely known for its fragrance, and the essential oil that it is used to produce, Red Sandalwood has been valued for centuries for the qualities it possessing for carving, medical, and spiritual purposes. Indeed, a wide variety of cultures use Red Sandalwood for their religious purposes. Hindu Priests make a past used to decorate icons and religious tools and then distribute it to devotees, who use it to mark their foreheads, neck and chest. Buddhists sometimes consider it akin to the lotus, and use it to transform desire and maintain alertness during meditation. They also use it as a popular offering to the Buddha. Within the Zoroastrian faith, sandalwood is offered to the three grades of fire, and use in this way as a most sacred offering. Priests within Zoroastrian temples often sell red sandalwood as one of their chief forms of income for this purpose. In modern spiritual practices, this has perhaps evolved to leave red sandalwood used often in rituals and spells of healing and purification. It is still often used in meditation, and is generally considered to enhance magical work in general. In the 1920`s and 1930`s, red sandalwood was quite popular in medicine. The oil was used for the treatment of fevers and indigestion, as well as an aid in healing bruises, and was used both externally and internally for these purposes. Modern study has also shown that red sandalwood has some antimicrobial properties, perhaps making it useful in preventing the growth of microbes. Red Sandalwood cannot be exported to Canada. This is a 1 Lb packet of Red Sandalwood Chips.
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Widely known for its fragrance, and the essential oil that it is used to produce, Red Sandalwood has been valued for centuries for the qualities it possessing for carving, medical, and spiritual purposes. Indeed, a wide variety of cultures use Red Sandalwood for their religious purposes. Hindu Priests make a past used to decorate icons and religious tools and then distribute it to devotees, who use it to mark their foreheads, neck and chest. Buddhists sometimes consider it akin to the lotus, and use it to transform desire and maintain alertness during meditation. They also use it as a popular offering to the Buddha. Within the Zoroastrian faith, sandalwood is offered to the three grades of fire, and use in this way as a most sacred offering. Priests within Zoroastrian temples often sell red sandalwood as one of their chief forms of income for this purpose. In modern spiritual practices, this has perhaps evolved to leave red sandalwood used often in rituals and spells of healing and purification. It is still often used in meditation, and is generally considered to enhance magical work in general. In the 1920`s and 1930`s, red sandalwood was quite popular in medicine. The oil was used for the treatment of fevers and indigestion, as well as an aid in healing bruises, and was used both externally and internally for these purposes. Modern study has also shown that red sandalwood has some antimicrobial properties, perhaps making it useful in preventing the growth of microbes. Red Sandalwood cannot be exported to Canada. This is a 1 oz packet of Red Sandalwood Chips.
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Commonly known in science as Potassium Nitrate, Salt Petre is a naturally occurring source of Nitrogen. Perhaps most famed for being a component in Black Powder, it was also used in the slow matches used to fire the early matchlock firearms, as well as the old myth that it can be used to cause impotence. Indeed, many rumors abound that Salt Petre can be used by the military upon soldiers to render them impotent (presumably to keep their mind on the fight), or by jealous wives with suspicions of unfaithful husbands. It is also well known within religious and spiritual communities, and has been seen as an aid in curses or in spells that are intended to keep men from staying. Within this some traditions, it has also been used in exorcism rituals, and purification rites. Despite the old myth that salt petre can render impotence, newer studies have shown that there is some evidence that it can combat high blood pressure. Studies have also shown that salt petre possesses no chemical properties that induce impotence. This is a 1 Lb packet of Salt Petre.
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      <title>Salt Petre 4oz</title>
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Commonly known in science as Potassium Nitrate, Salt Petre is a naturally occurring source of Nitrogen. Perhaps most famed for being a component in Black Powder, it was also used in the slow matches used to fire the early matchlock firearms, as well as the old myth that it can be used to cause impotence. Indeed, many rumors abound that Salt Petre can be used by the military upon soldiers to render them impotent (presumably to keep their mind on the fight), or by jealous wives with suspicions of unfaithful husbands. It is also well known within religious and spiritual communities, and has been seen as an aid in curses or in spells that are intended to keep men from staying. Within this some traditions, it has also been used in exorcism rituals, and purification rites. Despite the old myth that salt petre can render impotence, newer studies have shown that there is some evidence that it can combat high blood pressure. Studies have also shown that salt petre possesses no chemical properties that induce impotence. This is a 4 oz packet of Salt Petre.
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      <title>Sage Leaf Cut 1Lb</title>
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Common to household herb gardens, Sage (or Salvia officinalis) is often used as a kitchen spice for culinary purposes, but throughout the age has also seen use for its medicinal properties. Indeed, of old it was often highly regarded for these properties, with common sayings such as "Why should a man die whilst sage grows in his garden?" testifying to the beliefs held by every village herbalist and doctor of old. Some also held that it was of great aid in achieving prosperity for businesses, as well as having properties that would aid in mitigating the grief of both mind and body. Sometimes used as a tea for these purposes, the leaves were collected annually for this in many Mediterranean regions. Some cultures also burn sage, seeing the smoke as sacred and having the powers of protection, healing, and prosperity, with the potential to aid in achieving wisdom. It was also sometimes used in the sacred rituals of Native Americans, though they tended to prefer white sage. Herbalists also sometimes apply Sage Leaf to medicinal purposes, using it in a wash for complications of the mouth, such as bleeding gums, or a gargle for sore throats. Sage leaf has also been used in the treatment of colds and fevers, healing wounds and easing joint pain, and even in aiding with digestion. Some have also suggested that Sage Leaf can be of use in treating depression. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Sage Leaf.
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      <title>Sage Leaf Cut 2oz</title>
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Common to household herb gardens, Sage (or Salvia officinalis) is often used as a kitchen spice for culinary purposes, but throughout the age has also seen use for its medicinal properties. Indeed, of old it was often highly regarded for these properties, with common sayings such as "Why should a man die whilst sage grows in his garden?" testifying to the beliefs held by every village herbalist and doctor of old. Some also held that it was of great aid in achieving prosperity for businesses, as well as having properties that would aid in mitigating the grief of both mind and body. Sometimes used as a tea for these purposes, the leaves were collected annually for this in many Mediterranean regions. Some cultures also burn sage, seeing the smoke as sacred and having the powers of protection, healing, and prosperity, with the potential to aid in achieving wisdom. It was also sometimes used in the sacred rituals of Native Americans, though they tended to prefer white sage. Herbalists also sometimes apply Sage Leaf to medicinal purposes, using it in a wash for complications of the mouth, such as bleeding gums, or a gargle for sore throats. Sage leaf has also been used in the treatment of colds and fevers, healing wounds and easing joint pain, and even in aiding with digestion. Some have also suggested that Sage Leaf can be of use in treating depression. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Sage Leaf.
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      <title>Rose Hips Whole 1 Lb</title>
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Rose Hips are the fruit of the rose plant. Many myths have long held that these small fruits are poisonous, but modern study has since disproved this misconception. Indeed, despite this folk belief rose hips have also long been used in the creation of herbal teas, jams, jellies, and marmalades. They have also long been used to flavor wines, as well as a soup that is quite popular in Sweden. In the mid ages, Rose Hips were even utilized to make a variety of mead. While these culinary practices were popular in Europe, the Native Americans often applied Rose Hips to medicine, using them to treat cold and flu. Today they are perhaps most commonly found in home fragrance and potpourri. During World War II they were also used in England to make Vitamin C syrup for children, as the more commonly used fruits and vegetables were hard to come by due to German blockade. In some folklore, the fruits of the rose plant were also aid to be quite useful in calling good spirits and bringing good luck. In more recent years, herbalists still frequently prescribe rose hips for their high concentration of Vitamin C. It is also common for them to be used in the treatment of cold and flu and similar symptoms. Others still have applied a rose hips tonic as a laxative, or even as a topical treatment for acne. This is a 1 Lb packet of whole Rose Hips.
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      <title>Rose Hips Whole 2oz</title>
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Rose Hips are the fruit of the rose plant. Many myths have long held that these small fruits are poisonous, but modern study has since disproved this misconception. Indeed, despite this folk belief rose hips have also long been used in the creation of herbal teas, jams, jellies, and marmalades. They have also long been used to flavor wines, as well as a soup that is quite popular in Sweden. In the mid ages, Rose Hips were even utilized to make a variety of mead. While these culinary practices were popular in Europe, the Native Americans often applied Rose Hips to medicine, using them to treat cold and flu. Today they are perhaps most commonly found in home fragrance and potpourri. During World War II they were also used in England to make Vitamin C syrup for children, as the more commonly used fruits and vegetables were hard to come by due to German blockade. In some folklore, the fruits of the rose plant were also aid to be quite useful in calling good spirits and bringing good luck. In more recent years, herbalists still frequently prescribe rose hips for their high concentration of Vitamin C. It is also common for them to be used in the treatment of cold and flu and similar symptoms. Others still have applied a rose hips tonic as a laxative, or even as a topical treatment for acne. This is a 2 oz packet of whole Rose Hips.
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      <title>Red Rose Buds &amp; Petals 1 Lb</title>
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Used by man throughout history, Red Rose Buds have seen numerous mentions in the texts of the ancients as well as more modern scholars. Horace and Pliny write of the fable that the deep crimson rose sprang from the blood of Adonis, a venerated god of the Greek Pantheon. Later, Romans used roses lavishly, strewing them upon floors and floating them in wine. Brides and Grooms were crowned with roses, as were the religious icons of Cupid, Venus and Bacchus. And from this, perhaps, was born the long standing association of these red buds with spells and rituals of love, happiness, and plenty, for which they are used often in many traditions to this day. Among the Romans, and in other cultures, the buds and petals were also scattered at the feet of the victors, making it a powerful symbol for overcoming obstacles and achieving one`s goals. Herbalists of the modern area sometimes use rose buds to treat headache and dizziness. Other applications have seen them used in the treatment of mouth sores, as well as a tonic that is said to be soothing for the heart and the nerves. Others still claim that using rose buds can be an effective treatment for menstrual cramps as well. This is a 1 Lb packet of Red Rose Buds and Petals.
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      <title>Rose Red Buds &amp; Petals 2oz</title>
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Used by man throughout history, Red Rose Buds have seen numerous mentions in the texts of the ancients as well as more modern scholars. Horace and Pliny write of the fable that the deep crimson rose sprang from the blood of Adonis, a venerated god of the Greek Pantheon. Later, Romans used roses lavishly, strewing them upon floors and floating them in wine. Brides and Grooms were crowned with roses, as were the religious icons of Cupid, Venus and Bacchus. And from this, perhaps, was born the long standing association of these red buds with spells and rituals of love, happiness, and plenty, for which they are used often in many traditions to this day. Among the Romans, and in other cultures, the buds and petals were also scattered at the feet of the victors, making it a powerful symbol for overcoming obstacles and achieving one`s goals. Herbalists of the modern area sometimes use rose buds to treat headache and dizziness. Other applications have seen them used in the treatment of mouth sores, as well as a tonic that is said to be soothing for the heart and the nerves. Others still claim that using rose buds can be an effective treatment for menstrual cramps as well. This is a 2 oz packet of Red Rose Buds and Petals.
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      <title>Rosemary Leaf Whole 1 Lb</title>
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This hearty herb, Rosmarinus officinalis, is native to the Mediterranean region has been cultivated and used in culinary and medicinal properties for centuries. Primarily grown for the kitchen, it has also even seen use in helping to prevent erosion in landscaping as well as a topiary plant that can be sculpted easily to please the eye. In cooking, it possesses somewhat of a strong, bitter taste and is used to add to the taste of many traditional dishes, as well as in an ingredient for herbal tea. Of old, it was also famously used for "hungry Water," in the treatment of the Queen of Hungry, and as such was said to revitalize paralyzed limbs as well as treat gout. Rosemary has also had an ancient reputation for improving memory. As such, it is frequently used as a symbol for remembrance in weddings, war commemorations, and in some cases funerals. In the mid ages it was in weddings as a headpiece for the bridge, while the groom and their wedding`s guests would wear rosemary sprigs, each representing charms of love. Newlywed couples were also to plant a branch on their wedding day, and if it grew healthily it was to be a good omen. Another common practice of old was to tap one you desired with a rosemary branch, and if it were to blossom you and your desired partner would fall in love. Others still used rosemary leaves to stuff cloth dolls, and in this manner cure illness or attract a lover. Rosemary gardens were also aid to ward away the curses and evil spells of others during the mid-ages. In more modern studies Rosemary has been shown to actually improve memory, though studies also showed recall in these cases to be somewhat slower. Some herbalists also proscribe it to help lower the risk of strokes and neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer`s and Lou Gehrig`s Disease. This is a 1 Lb packet of whole Rosemary Leaf.
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      <title>Rosemary Leaf Whole 4oz</title>
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This hearty herb, Rosmarinus officinalis, is native to the Mediterranean region has been cultivated and used in culinary and medicinal properties for centuries. Primarily grown for the kitchen, it has also even seen use in helping to prevent erosion in landscaping as well as a topiary plant that can be sculpted easily to please the eye. In cooking, it possesses somewhat of a strong, bitter taste and is used to add to the taste of many traditional dishes, as well as in an ingredient for herbal tea. Of old, it was also famously used for "hungry Water," in the treatment of the Queen of Hungry, and as such was said to revitalize paralyzed limbs as well as treat gout. Rosemary has also had an ancient reputation for improving memory. As such, it is frequently used as a symbol for remembrance in weddings, war commemorations, and in some cases funerals. In the mid ages it was in weddings as a headpiece for the bridge, while the groom and their wedding`s guests would wear rosemary sprigs, each representing charms of love. Newlywed couples were also to plant a branch on their wedding day, and if it grew healthily it was to be a good omen. Another common practice of old was to tap one you desired with a rosemary branch, and if it were to blossom you and your desired partner would fall in love. Others still used rosemary leaves to stuff cloth dolls, and in this manner cure illness or attract a lover. Rosemary gardens were also aid to ward away the curses and evil spells of others during the mid-ages. In more modern studies Rosemary has been shown to actually improve memory, though studies also showed recall in these cases to be somewhat slower. Some herbalists also proscribe it to help lower the risk of strokes and neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer`s and Lou Gehrig`s Disease. This is a 4 oz packet of whole Rosemary Leaf.
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      <title>Raspberry Leaf cut 1 Lb</title>
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While many hear the word Raspberry and think only of the famed berries, the leaves of the Raspberry plant (Rubus idaeus in Latin), have long been known to possess a great many virtues. With a high concentration of vitamins and minerals, the leaves are sometimes used in aiding pregnancy and delivery. With vitamins C and E present in large amounts, as well as A and B complex, the leaf is supposed to also aid the immune system of women a great deal, and facilitate healthy skin and bone development for babies. It also helps promote circulation, aiding the mother whose blood volume increases a great deal during pregnancy. Containing alkaloids, the leaves of the Raspberry plant are also supposed to help tone muscle, aiding the mother during the actual birthing process. Herbalists of old have also indicated that it can enrich mother`s milk, especially when the baby is going through a growth spurt. In metaphysical and occult traditions, Raspberry leaves are also often spoken of as having the ability to aid in producing visions of a divinatory nature, as well as aiding in spells of protection and love. Raspberry Leaf tea is still often held as a useful infusion to be employed as a gargle for sore mouths and throats. Some herbalists also hold that it can be used to treat throat ulcers, as well as a wash for wounds and ulcers in general. In other cases, herbalists have developed treatments that utilize raspberry leaf to treat stomach pain and discomfort. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Raspberry leaf.
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      <title>Raspberry Leaf Cut 2oz</title>
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While many hear the word Raspberry and think only of the famed berries, the leaves of the Raspberry plant (Rubus idaeus in Latin), have long been known to possess a great many virtues. With a high concentration of vitamins and minerals, the leaves are sometimes used in aiding pregnancy and delivery. With vitamins C and E present in large amounts, as well as A and B complex, the leaf is supposed to also aid the immune system of women a great deal, and facilitate healthy skin and bone development for babies. It also helps promote circulation, aiding the mother whose blood volume increases a great deal during pregnancy. Containing alkaloids, the leaves of the Raspberry plant are also supposed to help tone muscle, aiding the mother during the actual birthing process. Herbalists of old have also indicated that it can enrich mother`s milk, especially when the baby is going through a growth spurt. In metaphysical and occult traditions, Raspberry leaves are also often spoken of as having the ability to aid in producing visions of a divinatory nature, as well as aiding in spells of protection and love. Raspberry Leaf tea is still often held as a useful infusion to be employed as a gargle for sore mouths and throats. Some herbalists also hold that it can be used to treat throat ulcers, as well as a wash for wounds and ulcers in general. In other cases, herbalists have developed treatments that utilize raspberry leaf to treat stomach pain and discomfort. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Raspberry leaf.
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      <title>Psyllium whole 1Lb</title>
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Psyllium seed husks are a portion of the seeds of the Plantago Ovata plant native to India and Pakistan, and they have known been known for some time in folk medicine and lore as a valuable aid in treating digestive issues and being used as a source of dietary fiber. It can be used in its natural state, dried, chopped, or even ground into powder for consumption; the state of the husk rarely matters, and it is usually mixed with water or another fluid for consumption. Indeed, Psyllium husks can be found as the main ingredient in a wide variety of over-the-counter laxatives and fiber supplements, and can often provide nearly the same assistance as these products by itself, but at less cost. Old lore and modern medicine both seem to agree that psyllium husks can be useful in relieving constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, diverticulitis disease and diarrhea. It is also used as a nutritional supplement to maintain gastrointestinal regularity. Some research has also shown that they can possibly be of aid in lowering cholesterol or controlling diabetes. This is a 1 lb bag of whole psyllium husks.
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Psyllium seed husks are a portion of the seeds of the Plantago Ovata plant native to India and Pakistan, and they have known been known for some time in folk medicine and lore as a valuable aid in treating digestive issues and being used as a source of dietary fiber. It can be used in its natural state, dried, chopped, or even ground into powder for consumption; the state of the husk rarely matters, and it is usually mixed with water or another fluid for consumption. Indeed, Psyllium husks can be found as the main ingredient in a wide variety of over-the-counter laxatives and fiber supplements, and can often provide nearly the same assistance as these products by itself, but at less cost. Old lore and modern medicine both seem to agree that psyllium husks can be useful in relieving constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, diverticulitis disease and diarrhea. It is also used as a nutritional supplement to maintain gastrointestinal regularity. Some research has also shown that they can possibly be of aid in lowering cholesterol or controlling diabetes. This is a 2 oz bag of whole psyllium husks.
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      <title>1 Lb Pomegranates (package of 12)</title>
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Native to Persia, Pomegranates have been cultivated throughout that region and the rest of the Mediterranean for several millennia. Indeed, wild groves of Pomegranate trees often mark the borders of ancient, abandoned settlements of the whole region. Carbonized remnants of the fruit have even been unearthed in ancient Bronze Age cities, with further tale of Pomegranates being popular among the ancient Egyptians. From the Mediterranean the fruit was spread to Asia via the Silk Road and sea trade, and in the years that followed it was similarly spread to Latin America with Spanish exploration. Most commonly, the fruit is applied to culinary purposes, wherein it is broken open, with the seeds being plucked out from the center and eaten whole and raw. The juice has also been quite popular in the Middle East, and has the trend emerging recently in the US and Canada. Metaphysical lore has long held that the pomegranate seeds are quite useful when used in divination, and the fruit is also said to be of great aid in spells seeking good luck, wealth, and fertility. Some cultures and traditions also use the fruit in methods where they seek to have their wishes brought to fruition. Modern herbalists see the pomegranate as possessing a great deal of Vitamin C and B, making it a popular source of these nutrients. It is also said to possess some value born of its antioxidant properties, and s said to help reduce the risk of heart disease, as well as possibly inhibiting some viral infections. This is a package of 12 dried Pomegranates.
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Native to Persia, Pomegranates have been cultivated throughout that region and the rest of the Mediterranean for several millennia. Indeed, wild groves of Pomegranate trees often mark the borders of ancient, abandoned settlements of the whole region. Carbonized remnants of the fruit have even been unearthed in ancient Bronze Age cities, with further tale of Pomegranates being popular among the ancient Egyptians. From the Mediterranean the fruit was spread to Asia via the Silk Road and sea trade, and in the years that followed it was similarly spread to Latin America with Spanish exploration. Most commonly, the fruit is applied to culinary purposes, wherein it is broken open, with the seeds being plucked out from the center and eaten whole and raw. The juice has also been quite popular in the Middle East, and has the trend emerging recently in the US and Canada. Metaphysical lore has long held that the pomegranate seeds are quite useful when used in divination, and the fruit is also said to be of great aid in spells seeking good luck, wealth, and fertility. Some cultures and traditions also use the fruit in methods where they seek to have their wishes brought to fruition. Modern herbalists see the pomegranate as possessing a great deal of Vitamin C and B, making it a popular source of these nutrients. It is also said to possess some value born of its antioxidant properties, and s said to help reduce the risk of heart disease, as well as possibly inhibiting some viral infections. This is an appxorimately 1 oz package of dried Pomegranets.
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      <title>Plantain Leaf cut 1 Lb</title>
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Also known as Plantago lanceolata, Ripple Grass, Waybread, Snake Weed, Cuckoo`s Bread, and Englishman`s foot, Plantain Leaf is frequently freferred to in herbal texts as a plant of healing. Indeed, the famed philosopher Pliny the elder spoke of it as an herb capable of curing madness in dogs, and the theologian Erasmus wrote numerous fabled stories wherein plantain leaf was used as a cure for poison. This was perhaps due o the folk lore that held plantain leaf to be a potent balm in treating snakebites, and in the U.S this lore expanded to the belief that it was of particular use in treating the bite of the rattle snake. Among the Saxons, it was considered one of the nine sacred healing herbs which would aid you in achieving long life and good health. Other traditions also hold it to be particularly good in guarding against jealousy and envy, or otherwise using within healing and protective magic. Modern herbalists view plantain leaf in a goodly light, seeing it as a potent aid in treating burns and wounds, and as an anti-inflammatory. It is also aid to be quite useful in treating diarrhea and urinary conditions, as well as treating coughs, fevers, and similar cold-related conditions. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Plantain Leaf.
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Also known as Plantago lanceolata, Ripple Grass, Waybread, Snake Weed, Cuckoo`s Bread, and Englishman`s foot, Plantain Leaf is frequently freferred to in herbal texts as a plant of healing. Indeed, the famed philosopher Pliny the elder spoke of it as an herb capable of curing madness in dogs, and the theologian Erasmus wrote numerous fabled stories wherein plantain leaf was used as a cure for poison. This was perhaps due o the folk lore that held plantain leaf to be a potent balm in treating snakebites, and in the U.S this lore expanded to the belief that it was of particular use in treating the bite of the rattle snake. Among the Saxons, it was considered one of the nine sacred healing herbs which would aid you in achieving long life and good health. Other traditions also hold it to be particularly good in guarding against jealousy and envy, or otherwise using within healing and protective magic. Modern herbalists view plantain leaf in a goodly light, seeing it as a potent aid in treating burns and wounds, and as an anti-inflammatory. It is also aid to be quite useful in treating diarrhea and urinary conditions, as well as treating coughs, fevers, and similar cold-related conditions. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Plantain Leaf.
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Long known to be a popular herb for its smell and taste, there is evidence of Peppermint Leaf (or Mentha piperita in Latin) being cultivated dating as far back as the Ancient Egyptians. The Romans too were known to have loved it, and through this it spread from Southern Europe throughout their vast empire. Medical interest in the leaf was first recorded by the Roman philosopher and writer Pliny, and other documentation dating back to works of the 14th century show it being used for medical purposes by the people of Iceland. By the time of the Elizabethan period, more than 40 ailments were reportedly remedied by mint. Today, however, it is most commonly used in herbal teas and capsules, though the leaf itself is occasionally chewed as a breath freshener. Old lore also holds that it is quite good for stimulating visionary dreams and psychic ability. Modern herbalists speak of it as an agent that aids in the elimination of foreign particles, and therefore digestion, and within this process can calm the stomach. It has also been shown to relax intestinal muscles, and reduce cramping. It can also be used as a natural relief to respiratory difficulties, and is said to reduce nausea and heartburn. Some herbalists also claim that it can improve bile production, and flow, as well as discourage the growth of harmful bacteria. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Peppermint Leaf.
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Long known to be a popular herb for its smell and taste, there is evidence of Peppermint Leaf (or Mentha piperita in Latin) being cultivated dating as far back as the Ancient Egyptians. The Romans too were known to have loved it, and through this it spread from Southern Europe throughout their vast empire. Medical interest in the leaf was first recorded by the Roman philosopher and writer Pliny, and other documentation dating back to works of the 14th century show it being used for medical purposes by the people of Iceland. By the time of the Elizabethan period, more than 40 ailments were reportedly remedied by mint. Today, however, it is most commonly used in herbal teas and capsules, though the leaf itself is occasionally chewed as a breath freshener. Old lore also holds that it is quite good for stimulating visionary dreams and psychic ability. Modern herbalists speak of it as an agent that aids in the elimination of foreign particles, and therefore digestion, and within this process can calm the stomach. It has also been shown to relax intestinal muscles, and reduce cramping. It can also be used as a natural relief to respiratory difficulties, and is said to reduce nausea and heartburn. Some herbalists also claim that it can improve bile production, and flow, as well as discourage the growth of harmful bacteria. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Peppermint Leaf.
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Also known as Mentha Pulegium in Latin, Pennyroyal Leaf can be found mentioned in herbals and other documentation by the other common names as Run-by-the-Ground, Look-in-the-ditch, and Pudding Grass. A common cooking herb among Greeks and Romans, it remained popular within culinary practices throughout the mid-ages. The famed writer Pliny listed Pennyroyal as quite conductive to good health, suggesting that it be hung in sleeping rooms. It has also been mentioned in literature of old as being able to purify water, making it drinkable. It was also said to purify blood, cleansing it of illness, and it was often taken with honey for this purpose. Old traditions hold it as being a valuable cure for headaches and giddiness, and prescribed that one wear it around one`s head for this. It was also given as an antidote for spasmodic, nervous, and hysterical conditions. In spiritual traditions, it draws on some of these properties to aid in protective and purification magic, and aid in exorcisms. Modern herbalists use it in another traditional sense, where it is taken to stimulate menstrual flow. In eras past this was used for the purpose of abortion, though this unregulated use was often dangerous and even life threatening to those who used it. Otherwise, it is also used for treating flatulence and gall ailments, and some herbalists still hold that it is a potent aid in treating lung disease, hepatitis, and gout. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Pennyroyal Leaf.
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Also known as Mentha Pulegium in Latin, Pennyroyal Leaf can be found mentioned in herbals and other documentation by the other common names as Run-by-the-Ground, Look-in-the-ditch, and Pudding Grass. A common cooking herb among Greeks and Romans, it remained popular within culinary practices throughout the mid-ages. The famed writer Pliny listed Pennyroyal as quite conductive to good health, suggesting that it be hung in sleeping rooms. It has also been mentioned in literature of old as being able to purify water, making it drinkable. It was also said to purify blood, cleansing it of illness, and it was often taken with honey for this purpose. Old traditions hold it as being a valuable cure for headaches and giddiness, and prescribed that one wear it around one`s head for this. It was also given as an antidote for spasmodic, nervous, and hysterical conditions. In spiritual traditions, it draws on some of these properties to aid in protective and purification magic, and aid in exorcisms. Modern herbalists use it in another traditional sense, where it is taken to stimulate menstrual flow. In eras past this was used for the purpose of abortion, though this unregulated use was often dangerous and even life threatening to those who used it. Otherwise, it is also used for treating flatulence and gall ailments, and some herbalists still hold that it is a potent aid in treating lung disease, hepatitis, and gout. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Pennyroyal Leaf.
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This ancient plant has been held as popular among the Native Americans of South America, including the Incas, Aztecs, and Indio tribes of Brazil, and the other indigenous peoples of the South American Rain forests. Roughly translated from Portuguese, the name Pau D`Arco means "Bow Tree and it was indeed used for bows as well as numerous other tools. Natives also held that it was a potent cure for diseases, as well as a tonic for strength and well being, and in treating toothaches and backaches. European settlers observed and adapted these uses, with the usage slowly spreading until it can now be found in health food stores globally. As a health food supplement, it can be found to have antiviral qualities, as well as possessing the ability to strengthen the immune system, particularly after it has been weakened by disease. In this way, it is currently being tested in treating and aiding in the recovery from AIDS and cancer. Pau d`Arco has also long been a known treatment for Candida and other funguses a well as other skin disorders. Herbal lore has also shown that it was useful in treating polio and influenza, and maintains that it can be of use in treating arthritis, diabetes, liver disease, and venereal and rheumatic disorders. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Pau d`Arco.
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This ancient plant has been held as popular among the Native Americans of South America, including the Incas, Aztecs, and Indio tribes of Brazil, and the other indigenous peoples of the South American Rain forests. Roughly translated from Portuguese, the name Pau D`Arco means "Bow Tree and it was indeed used for bows as well as numerous other tools. Natives also held that it was a potent cure for diseases, as well as a tonic for strength and well being, and in treating toothaches and backaches. European settlers observed and adapted these uses, with the usage slowly spreading until it can now be found in health food stores globally. As a health food supplement, it can be found to have antiviral qualities, as well as possessing the ability to strengthen the immune system, particularly after it has been weakened by disease. In this way, it is currently being tested in treating and aiding in the recovery from AIDS and cancer. Pau d`Arco has also long been a known treatment for Candida and other funguses a well as other skin disorders. Herbal lore has also shown that it was useful in treating polio and influenza, and maintains that it can be of use in treating arthritis, diabetes, liver disease, and venereal and rheumatic disorders. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Pau d`Arco.
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      <title>1 Lb Patchouli Leaf Cut</title>
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The heavy, strong scent of Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin in Latin) has been used in perfumes, incenses, and oils for hundreds of years, and is still popular today. Indeed, it is a component in more than half of the colognes sold for men. Today, it is also still an important ingredient in East Asian incense. All of this was perhaps born of the 18th and 19th centuries, when silk traders from China traveling to the Middle East packed silk cloth with dried patchouli to prevent moths from laying eggs in the cloth. This scented the cloth, and spread the popularity of the fragrance throughout the western world. Indeed, this is often considered the reason why Europeans of the era considered patchouli and luxurious scent; Queen Victoria was even said to have used patchouli in her linen chests for similar purposes. In herbal folklore in numerous Asian countries, including Japan and Malaysia, patchouli is considered an antidote for snake venom. In Chinese Medicine, it is also used in treating toothaches, colds, nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Traditions of metaphysical lore hold that Patchouli also contains magical properties, making it potent in reversing spells and the driving away of troublemakers. Some traditions hold that it can also be used in clairvoyance and other forms of divination, as well as spells involving passion, love and sex magic, and even spells designed to acquire money. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Patchouli Leaf.
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The heavy, strong scent of Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin in Latin) has been used in perfumes, incenses, and oils for hundreds of years, and is still popular today. Indeed, it is a component in more than half of the colognes sold for men. Today, it is also still an important ingredient in East Asian incense. All of this was perhaps born of the 18th and 19th centuries, when silk traders from China traveling to the Middle East packed silk cloth with dried patchouli to prevent moths from laying eggs in the cloth. This scented the cloth, and spread the popularity of the fragrance throughout the western world. Indeed, this is often considered the reason why Europeans of the era considered patchouli and luxurious scent; Queen Victoria was even said to have used patchouli in her linen chests for similar purposes. In herbal folklore in numerous Asian countries, including Japan and Malaysia, patchouli is considered an antidote for snake venom. In Chinese Medicine, it is also used in treating toothaches, colds, nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Traditions of metaphysical lore hold that Patchouli also contains magical properties, making it potent in reversing spells and the driving away of troublemakers. Some traditions hold that it can also be used in clairvoyance and other forms of divination, as well as spells involving passion, love and sex magic, and even spells designed to acquire money. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Patchouli Leaf.
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      <title>1 Lb Passion Flower Cut</title>
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Having been quite popular in Victorian Times, Passion Flower is now cultivated widely in gardens for cosmetic purpose throughout the world. In India, it is known as the Rakhi Flower, named such after the festival of Rakhi, in which it is used, which celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. Passion flower has also seen many years of use among the varied Native American tribes, but is particularly noted among the Aztecs. They used it as a tea for treating insomnia and hysteria, as well as epilepsy, valuing the flower`s ability to function as a sedative. They also valued the flower for its pain killing properties. In some lore Passion flower is also said to aid in seeking emotional balance, peace, and friendship. Some uses also prescribed it as an aid in achieving prosperity and heightening libido, functioning as an aphrodisiac and perhaps providing the flower with its name. Herbalists have found that Passion Flower can be used in calming muscle tension and twitching without effecting respiration or mental function. Because of this it can be used in treating anxiety and high blood pressure. It can also be put to use in treating pain that results from muscle tension as well as, in some cases, emotional turmoil. In Europe it is added to medications that are used to treat nerve disorders, heart palpitations, anxiety and high blood pressure. Unlike most mild sedatives, Passion Flower has also been show to be non-addictive. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Passion Flower.
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Having been quite popular in Victorian Times, Passion Flower is now cultivated widely in gardens for cosmetic purpose throughout the world. In India, it is known as the Rakhi Flower, named such after the festival of Rakhi, in which it is used, which celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. Passion flower has also seen many years of use among the varied Native American tribes, but is particularly noted among the Aztecs. They used it as a tea for treating insomnia and hysteria, as well as epilepsy, valuing the flower`s ability to function as a sedative. They also valued the flower for its pain killing properties. In some lore Passion flower is also said to aid in seeking emotional balance, peace, and friendship. Some uses also prescribed it as an aid in achieving prosperity and heightening libido, functioning as an aphrodisiac and perhaps providing the flower with its name. Herbalists have found that Passion Flower can be used in calming muscle tension and twitching without effecting respiration or mental function. Because of this it can be used in treating anxiety and high blood pressure. It can also be put to use in treating pain that results from muscle tension as well as, in some cases, emotional turmoil. In Europe it is added to medications that are used to treat nerve disorders, heart palpitations, anxiety and high blood pressure. Unlike most mild sedatives, Passion Flower has also been show to be non-addictive. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Passion Flower.
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Most often simply discarded, orange peel has quietly demonstrated a great many of uses that sadly go unnoticed. When powdered, it has demonstrated the ability to help improve skin, particularly when used in baths and other such washes. Orange peels have also seen a wide degree of use commercially in house hold cleaners, where they give rise to a great deal of the citrus fragrances that populate the market. Some herbalists have also shown that it is effective when applied to exposed skin in repelling pesky insects, and some have also used it in a puree that is poured into invasive anthills, to prevent ants from accessing the home. Further study has shown that orange peel is also a source of pectin, an indigestible carbohydrate that stimulates the growth of probiotic bacteria in the large intestine. These bacteria help prevent food-borne pathogens. Orange Peel has also been shown to aid in the prevention of indigestion, lower cholesterol, and help in the digestion of fatty foods. It has been studied as an anti-cancer agent, and supplementing with orange peel powder is a healthy way to increase Vitamin C intake, thus improving overall health in regards to the increased immunity to cold and flu that Vitamin C provides, as well as aiding digestion and preventing food-related illnesses. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Orange Peel
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Most often simply discarded, orange peel has quietly demonstrated a great many of uses that sadly go unnoticed. When powdered, it has demonstrated the ability to help improve skin, particularly when used in baths and other such washes. Orange peels have also seen a wide degree of use commercially in house hold cleaners, where they give rise to a great deal of the citrus fragrances that populate the market. Some herbalists have also shown that it is effective when applied to exposed skin in repelling pesky insects, and some have also used it in a puree that is poured into invasive anthills, to prevent ants from accessing the home. Further study has shown that orange peel is also a source of pectin, an indigestible carbohydrate that stimulates the growth of probiotic bacteria in the large intestine. These bacteria help prevent food-borne pathogens. Orange Peel has also been shown to aid in the prevention of indigestion, lower cholesterol, and help in the digestion of fatty foods. It has been studied as an anti-cancer agent, and supplementing with orange peel powder is a healthy way to increase Vitamin C intake, thus improving overall health in regards to the increased immunity to cold and flu that Vitamin C provides, as well as aiding digestion and preventing food-related illnesses. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Orange Peel
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      <title>Nettles (Stinging) Leaf Cut 1 Lb</title>
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Widely known for its sting, the leaves of nettles, or Urtica dioica, are covered with dozens of hairs. While most of the hairs don`t` sting, some cling to the skin and inject chemicals that cause an itching, burning sensation that can last anywhere from minutes to weeks. Despite this, nettles have long been held to be a potent, curative herb, and indeed it finds mention as one of the plants evoked in the 10th century "Nine Herbs Charm" which is said to protect from poison and illness. Within such mystical lore, it was also said that nettles were able to remove curses and spells, and otherwise protect from magic. Some also used nettles during exorcism rituals. They were also sometimes applied directly to the skin to intentionally induce the sting as a method of temporarily easing the pain of rheumatism, and it was also used of old in Germany for the treatment of Arthritis. In more modern use, it has been found in dandruff control shampoos, and is sometimes given to cattle with their feed to give them a glossier coat. Some people also use nettles in culinary practices, where it soaked to remove the stinging chemicals. It is said that when prepared in this way, it provides a taste similar to spinach. Among herbal lore it was also known as a remedy for stopping bleeding. Modern herbalists also use it in treating arthritis, anemia and hay fever. Some herbalists say that nettles can be of aid in treating kidney problems and pain. Some also put it to use in treating skin disorders, as well as coughs as it has demonstrated some expectorant qualities. Studies have shown as well that the extract from nettles being can be used in the treatment of prostate enlargement. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut nettles leaf.
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Widely known for its sting, the leaves of nettles, or Urtica dioica, are covered with dozens of hairs. While most of the hairs don`t` sting, some cling to the skin and inject chemicals that cause an itching, burning sensation that can last anywhere from minutes to weeks. Despite this, nettles have long been held to be a potent, curative herb, and indeed it finds mention as one of the plants evoked in the 10th century "Nine Herbs Charm" which is said to protect from poison and illness. Within such mystical lore, it was also said that nettles were able to remove curses and spells, and otherwise protect from magic. Some also used nettles during exorcism rituals. They were also sometimes applied directly to the skin to intentionally induce the sting as a method of temporarily easing the pain of rheumatism, and it was also used of old in Germany for the treatment of Arthritis. In more modern use, it has been found in dandruff control shampoos, and is sometimes given to cattle with their feed to give them a glossier coat. Some people also use nettles in culinary practices, where it soaked to remove the stinging chemicals. It is said that when prepared in this way, it provides a taste similar to spinach. Among herbal lore it was also known as a remedy for stopping bleeding. Modern herbalists also use it in treating arthritis, anemia and hay fever. Some herbalists say that nettles can be of aid in treating kidney problems and pain. Some also put it to use in treating skin disorders, as well as coughs as it has demonstrated some expectorant qualities. Studies have shown as well that the extract from nettles being can be used in the treatment of prostate enlargement. This is a 2 oz packet of cut nettles leaf.
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      <title>Mullein Leaf Cut 1 Lb</title>
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Known elsewhere as candlewick plant, hag taper, and lady`s candle, and Verbascum thapsus , Mullein is native to both Europe and Asia. Used for tinder and lamp wicks, folklore held that witches used lamps that were lit with such wicks for their incantations. Among some folk, this gave rise to the name of Hag`s taper. Mullein was also used as funerary rites, with stalks being dipped in suet and burned at funerals. Wise tales also held that mullein was quite useful in treating diseases of cattle. In both Europe and Asia it was said that mullein could drive away evil spirits, and in India it was considered a safeguard against magic as well. There is even mention of mullein performing this task in ancient times, with the Iliad giving mention of Ulysses using mullein to ward off the sorcery of Circe. Herbalists have long made note its use in treating pectoral complaints. It is also supposed to be of great use in treating the bleeding of lungs and bowls. As an expectorant, it has also seen use in treating sore throats, coughs, and lung disease. Some herbalists also use it in a poultice which is used to treat hemorrhoid complaints. Possessing slight sedative properties, Mullein has also been found as an active ingredient in many alternative smoking blends, and it has also been used to treat migraines and long lasting headaches. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Mullein leaf.
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Known elsewhere as candlewick plant, hag taper, and lady`s candle, and Verbascum thapsus , Mullein is native to both Europe and Asia. Used for tinder and lamp wicks, folklore held that witches used lamps that were lit with such wicks for their incantations. Among some folk, this gave rise to the name of Hag`s taper. Mullein was also used as funerary rites, with stalks being dipped in suet and burned at funerals. Wise tales also held that mullein was quite useful in treating diseases of cattle. In both Europe and Asia it was said that mullein could drive away evil spirits, and in India it was considered a safeguard against magic as well. There is even mention of mullein performing this task in ancient times, with the Iliad giving mention of Ulysses using mullein to ward off the sorcery of Circe. Herbalists have long made note its use in treating pectoral complaints. It is also supposed to be of great use in treating the bleeding of lungs and bowls. As an expectorant, it has also seen use in treating sore throats, coughs, and lung disease. Some herbalists also use it in a poultice which is used to treat hemorrhoid complaints. Possessing slight sedative properties, Mullein has also been found as an active ingredient in many alternative smoking blends, and it has also been used to treat migraines and long lasting headaches. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Mullein leaf.
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Known as well as common wormwood, Artemisia Vulgaris, felon herb, chrysanthemum weed, wild wormwood, Old Uncle Henry, Sailor`s Tobacco, Old Man, and St John`s Plant, Mugwort is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, and has become an invasive weed in North America. Its leaves have have long been used as a flavoring agent to season fat, meat, or fish, and is perhaps most famously known for seasoning Goose in Germanic traditions. In Japan and Korea it is also known for being used to color festive rice cakes, and is a common seasoning within Korean soups and pancakes. It should be noted that Mugwort can be a hallucinogenic, but when cooked those properties are neutralized. In the mid-ages Mugwort was part of a herbal mix called Gruit, which was used to flavor beer before the widespread use of hops, likely resulting in hallucination as well as inebriation! In ancient and medieval times Mugwort was also used for its magical properties, where it was seen as a protective herb that could dispel fatigue and protect a traveler from evil spirits and wild animals. Indeed, it was included in the 10th century "Nine Herb Charm" that is said to ward off poison and illness. It is also supiced to be a potent aid in lucid dreaming, astral travel, and otherwise increasing the intensity of dreams, as well as the ability to control and remember them. In Ayurveda medicine in India, Mugwort is also used for cardiac complaints, feelings of unease, and general malaise. Within Chinese medicine, it is pulverized and aged into a form called Moxa. In this form it has shown a great deal of aid in positioning fetuses that are in breech positioning. Moxa and acupuncture has also been shown to slow fetal heart rates while increasing fetal movement. Moxa has also been shown however to possibly cause uterine contractions. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Mugwort.
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Known as well as common wormwood, Artemisia Vulgaris, felon herb, chrysanthemum weed, wild wormwood, Old Uncle Henry, Sailor`s Tobacco, Old Man, and St John`s Plant, Mugwort is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, and has become an invasive weed in North America. Its leaves have have long been used as a flavoring agent to season fat, meat, or fish, and is perhaps most famously known for seasoning Goose in Germanic traditions. In Japan and Korea it is also known for being used to color festive rice cakes, and is a common seasoning within Korean soups and pancakes. It should be noted that Mugwort can be a hallucinogenic, but when cooked those properties are neutralized. In the mid-ages Mugwort was part of a herbal mix called Gruit, which was used to flavor beer before the widespread use of hops, likely resulting in hallucination as well as inebriation! In ancient and medieval times Mugwort was also used for its magical properties, where it was seen as a protective herb that could dispel fatigue and protect a traveler from evil spirits and wild animals. Indeed, it was included in the 10th century "Nine Herb Charm" that is said to ward off poison and illness. It is also supiced to be a potent aid in lucid dreaming, astral travel, and otherwise increasing the intensity of dreams, as well as the ability to control and remember them. In Ayurveda medicine in India, Mugwort is also used for cardiac complaints, feelings of unease, and general malaise. Within Chinese medicine, it is pulverized and aged into a form called Moxa. In this form it has shown a great deal of aid in positioning fetuses that are in breech positioning. Moxa and acupuncture has also been shown to slow fetal heart rates while increasing fetal movement. Moxa has also been shown however to possibly cause uterine contractions. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Mugwort.
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      <title>Mojo Wish Beans 1 Lb</title>
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Known as Saint Joseph Beans, African Wishing Beans, and most commonly as Fava Beans, these beans are among the oldest foods cultivated in the world, reportedly having entered the human diet as a cultivated crop around 6000 BC. They are still quite popular while young and tender in a wide array of culinary uses, and can be found used as such throughout the world. In Ancient times, they were also used in Greece and Rome as a method of voting, with the white and black beans alternatively meaning yes and no. Among the Ubykh culture, they are also a favored tool of divination, and are scattered on the ground and read for this purpose. Today, they are perhaps most common outside of food products in the traditions of Catholic Italians and Sicilians, where it is placed upon the altar on Saint Joseph`s feast day. Also common today, are the Hoodoo traditions wherein this bean derives the name Mojo Wish Bean. It is in this tradition where it is used to grant wishes. Most often, it is carried for seven days as you make your wish, and on the seventh day your wish should come true in some shape or form. In this case it is frequently carried in a flannel bag, though it can also be carried in a pocket or purse. Mojo wish beans have also been used in ritual, particularly where it helps attain that which is desired. This is a 1 Lb packet of Mojo Wish Beans.
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      <title>Mojo Wish Bean 2oz</title>
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Known as Saint Joseph Beans, African Wishing Beans, and most commonly as Fava Beans, these beans are among the oldest foods cultivated in the world, reportedly having entered the human diet as a cultivated crop around 6000 BC. They are still quite popular while young and tender in a wide array of culinary uses, and can be found used as such throughout the world. In Ancient times, they were also used in Greece and Rome as a method of voting, with the white and black beans alternatively meaning yes and no. Among the Ubykh culture, they are also a favored tool of divination, and are scattered on the ground and read for this purpose. Today, they are perhaps most common outside of food products in the traditions of Catholic Italians and Sicilians, where it is placed upon the altar on Saint Joseph`s feast day. Also common today, are the Hoodoo traditions wherein this bean derives the name Mojo Wish Bean. It is in this tradition where it is used to grant wishes. Most often, it is carried for seven days as you make your wish, and on the seventh day your wish should come true in some shape or form. In this case it is frequently carried in a flannel bag, though it can also be carried in a pocket or purse. Mojo wish beans have also been used in ritual, particularly where it helps attain that which is desired. This is a 2 oz packet of Mojo Wish Beans.
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      <title>Mistletoe Cut 1 Lb</title>
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Mistletoe can be found figuring prominently in the folklore of the ancients of a great many cultures. In Greek Mythology, it is believed to be the Golden Bough of Aeneas, who was led from Troy by Venus to found Rome. In Norse mythology, Mistletoe was reportedly what killed Baldr, who was the god of light and beauty. Within Celtic and Druidic beliefs, mistletoe is often considered a remedy for the barrenness of animals, as well as a cure for poison, though, ironically, the berries of Mistletoe are poisonous. With leaves that stay green year-round and fruit that appears around the Celtic birth of the New Year, the Winter Solstice, it was frequently used in Druidic rites involving the holiday, and grew into a symbol of immortality. Later Christians also held that Mistletoe was a tree that furnished the cross, and then shriveled after the crucifixion, and becoming a parasitic vine. Aside from these traditions, it has also been known in spells and rituals where it is used to produce an aphrodisiac effect, or aid in fertility and love. It has also been held as a sacred form of protection that can help produce prophetic visions. In Europe, the leaves and twigs are rather popular among herbalists in treating circulatory and respiratory system problems. Some also prescribe treatments of mistletoe where it is said to help with hypertension and epilepsy, as well as menstrual problems, hemorrhage, and headache. Ingestion is typically discouraged however, as mistletoe can be poisonous, depending on what variety of mistletoe is used and where it grows. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Mistletoe.
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      <title>Mistletoe Cut 2oz</title>
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Mistletoe can be found figuring prominently in the folklore of the ancients of a great many cultures. In Greek Mythology, it is believed to be the Golden Bough of Aeneas, who was led from Troy by Venus to found Rome. In Norse mythology, Mistletoe was reportedly what killed Baldr, who was the god of light and beauty. Within Celtic and Druidic beliefs, mistletoe is often considered a remedy for the barrenness of animals, as well as a cure for poison, though, ironically, the berries of Mistletoe are poisonous. With leaves that stay green year-round and fruit that appears around the Celtic birth of the New Year, the Winter Solstice, it was frequently used in Druidic rites involving the holiday, and grew into a symbol of immortality. Later Christians also held that Mistletoe was a tree that furnished the cross, and then shriveled after the crucifixion, and becoming a parasitic vine. Aside from these traditions, it has also been known in spells and rituals where it is used to produce an aphrodisiac effect, or aid in fertility and love. It has also been held as a sacred form of protection that can help produce prophetic visions. In Europe, the leaves and twigs are rather popular among herbalists in treating circulatory and respiratory system problems. Some also prescribe treatments of mistletoe where it is said to help with hypertension and epilepsy, as well as menstrual problems, hemorrhage, and headache. Ingestion is typically discouraged however, as mistletoe can be poisonous, depending on what variety of mistletoe is used and where it grows. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Mistletoe.
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      <title>Milk Thistle 1 Lb</title>
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The first thing most people think of when they hear of the milk thistle plant is the milky sap that fills its stalks. In The 16th century, the plant was quite popular, with nearly all parts of the plant being eaten. The raw roots were often eaten plain, boiled or roasted, while the shoots were boiled as a vegetable. The leaves were often treated in a manner similar to spinach, and the spiny portion of the flower was eaten like an artichoke. Indeed, Early Christians even dedicated the plant to Mary, and referred to Milk Thistle as Marian Thistle. Today however, the plant`s seeds are what have better earned the claim to fame. For 2000 years they have been used to treat liver issues, and aid in protecting the liver from toxins, with increasing scientific research as to the therapeutic and medicinal properties. Today studies have reported that the seeds can be used to treat liver cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis, toxin induced liver damage and gall bladder disorders. Milk Thistle, or Silybum marianum seeds have also been shown to help reduce and eliminate liver damage. Outside of treating the liver, some studies have also shown that they can lower cholesterol levels and reduce insulin resistance for those with diabetes. In cancer treatments, some have shown that the seeds can reduce the growth of cancer cells in breast, cervical, and prostate cancers though further study is required in this matter. Milk Thistle seeds have also been shown promise in aiding with substance abuse, diminishing the withdrawal symptoms of opiate addiction. This is a 1 Lb packet of Milk Thistle seeds.
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The first thing most people think of when they hear of the milk thistle plant is the milky sap that fills its stalks. In The 16th century, the plant was quite popular, with nearly all parts of the plant being eaten. The raw roots were often eaten plain, boiled or roasted, while the shoots were boiled as a vegetable. The leaves were often treated in a manner similar to spinach, and the spiny portion of the flower was eaten like an artichoke. Indeed, Early Christians even dedicated the plant to Mary, and referred to Milk Thistle as Marian Thistle. Today however, the plant`s seeds are what have better earned the claim to fame. For 2000 years they have been used to treat liver issues, and aid in protecting the liver from toxins, with increasing scientific research as to the therapeutic and medicinal properties. Today studies have reported that the seeds can be used to treat liver cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis, toxin induced liver damage and gall bladder disorders. Milk Thistle, or Silybum marianum seeds have also been shown to help reduce and eliminate liver damage. Outside of treating the liver, some studies have also shown that they can lower cholesterol levels and reduce insulin resistance for those with diabetes. In cancer treatments, some have shown that the seeds can reduce the growth of cancer cells in breast, cervical, and prostate cancers though further study is required in this matter. Milk Thistle seeds have also been shown promise in aiding with substance abuse, diminishing the withdrawal symptoms of opiate addiction. This is a 2 oz packet of Milk Thistle seeds.
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      <title>1 Lb Meadowsweet cut</title>
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Also known as Filipendula ulmaria, Queen of the Meadow, Meadowwort, and Bridewort, Meadowsweet grows throughout Europe and western Asia, and has become naturalized in North America. Used throughout the ages, the earliest examples of use were found in ancient, Bronze Age burial chambers, where it was used to either flavor or scent mead or as a flower, offered to the dead. Meadowsweet also has a history within Welsh lore, where it was noted as one of the herbs used to fashion the woman known as "Flowerface." Throughout medieval times it was also used during festivals and weddings, where it was strewn throughout churches and used to fashion bridal garlands. It was also quite commonly used to strew across floors, and was one of the favored such flowers of Queen Elizabeth. Herbalists traditionally know Meadowsweet as a remedy for an acidic stomach as well as a treatment for diarrhea. It has also shown itself to be useful in treating aches and pains of the joints and muscles, as well as easing of headaches. This is perhaps due to the fact that it contains one of the chief chemicals that was later used to create Aspirin. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Meadowsweet.
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Also known as Filipendula ulmaria, Queen of the Meadow, Meadowwort, and Bridewort, Meadowsweet grows throughout Europe and western Asia, and has become naturalized in North America. Used throughout the ages, the earliest examples of use were found in ancient, Bronze Age burial chambers, where it was used to either flavor or scent mead or as a flower, offered to the dead. Meadowsweet also has a history within Welsh lore, where it was noted as one of the herbs used to fashion the woman known as "Flowerface." Throughout medieval times it was also used during festivals and weddings, where it was strewn throughout churches and used to fashion bridal garlands. It was also quite commonly used to strew across floors, and was one of the favored such flowers of Queen Elizabeth. Herbalists traditionally know Meadowsweet as a remedy for an acidic stomach as well as a treatment for diarrhea. It has also shown itself to be useful in treating aches and pains of the joints and muscles, as well as easing of headaches. This is perhaps due to the fact that it contains one of the chief chemicals that was later used to create Aspirin. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Meadowsweet.
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      <title>Mandrake Cut 1 Lb</title>
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Often resembling a human figure, Mandrake, the common name for the plants of the genus Mandragora, root has been used in magical rituals for centuries, and is still used today in Neopagan, Wiccan, and German Revivalist practices. The root can be traced back to the Old Testament, where there are accounts of it being used in practices intended to aid fertility. Indeed, the fact that the Hebrew word for mandrake means love plant. Among some Asian cultures, it is also believed to help ensure that conception occurs. Among western legends, it has also long been held that when mandrake is dug up it lets out a scream so terrible that it kills everyone who hears it. Elaborate methods of pulling the root from the earth were therefore devised, with the famous chronicler Josephus even writing of methods involving using a dog to pluck mandrake from the earth so as to keep the man harvesting it from dying. Mandrake has also long been the source of mystical speculation, with some viewing it as the primordial origin of man, while others have repeatedly written of it as being a key component in the creation of a Homunculus; a creation spoken of in alchemy and other arcane arts that creates something akin to an artificial human. Folklore also held that mandrake only grew where a hung man had dripped semen to the ground, and that mandrake has potent powers that aid in fending off and protecting against demonic possession. It is important to note that all parts of the mandrake plant are poisonous. Some herbalist traditions hold that the Mandrake root has hallucinogenic properties and can, in large doses, induce madness and delirium. Contrary perhaps to this common wisdom, some have also claimed that mandrake can be useful as a purgative. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Mandrake.
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Often resembling a human figure, Mandrake, the common name for the plants of the genus Mandragora, root has been used in magical rituals for centuries, and is still used today in Neopagan, Wiccan, and German Revivalist practices. The root can be traced back to the Old Testament, where there are accounts of it being used in practices intended to aid fertility. Indeed, the fact that the Hebrew word for mandrake means love plant. Among some Asian cultures, it is also believed to help ensure that conception occurs. Among western legends, it has also long been held that when mandrake is dug up it lets out a scream so terrible that it kills everyone who hears it. Elaborate methods of pulling the root from the earth were therefore devised, with the famous chronicler Josephus even writing of methods involving using a dog to pluck mandrake from the earth so as to keep the man harvesting it from dying. Mandrake has also long been the source of mystical speculation, with some viewing it as the primordial origin of man, while others have repeatedly written of it as being a key component in the creation of a Homunculus; a creation spoken of in alchemy and other arcane arts that creates something akin to an artificial human. Folklore also held that mandrake only grew where a hung man had dripped semen to the ground, and that mandrake has potent powers that aid in fending off and protecting against demonic possession. It is important to note that all parts of the mandrake plant are poisonous. Some herbalist traditions hold that the Mandrake root has hallucinogenic properties and can, in large doses, induce madness and delirium. Contrary perhaps to this common wisdom, some have also claimed that mandrake can be useful as a purgative. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Mandrake.
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      <title>Low John Root 1 Lb</title>
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Known by a wide variety of names including Little John to Chew and Chewing John, and even Court Case Root, Low John is the common name for what others refer to as Galangal. It has been utilized often in oriental cuisines, most famously perhaps in Tom Yum Soup and Dtom Kha Gai, and in the raw form Low John root offers a smell quite similar to that of citrus fruit, with other earthy fragrances reaching ones senses as well. Within some portions of Southeast Asia and Indonesia it is also used as a tonic for soothing stomachs. In Hoodoo, where Low John is most frequently known and utilized, Low John is viewed as a powerful component in seeking favor in court cases, as you might have guessed by its other alias of Court Case Root. Therein it is frequently viewed to help sway justice to your side. Otherwise, it has also seen a great deal of use in money drawing spells, spells that protect and break hexes and curses, and even sex and psychic magic. This is a 1 Lb packet of Low John Root.
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Known by a wide variety of names including Little John to Chew and Chewing John, and even Court Case Root, Low John is the common name for what others refer to as Galangal. It has been utilized often in oriental cuisines, most famously perhaps in Tom Yum Soup and Dtom Kha Gai, and in the raw form Low John root offers a smell quite similar to that of citrus fruit, with other earthy fragrances reaching ones senses as well. Within some portions of Southeast Asia and Indonesia it is also used as a tonic for soothing stomachs. In Hoodoo, where Low John is most frequently known and utilized, Low John is viewed as a powerful component in seeking favor in court cases, as you might have guessed by its other alias of Court Case Root. Therein it is frequently viewed to help sway justice to your side. Otherwise, it has also seen a great deal of use in money drawing spells, spells that protect and break hexes and curses, and even sex and psychic magic. This is a 1 oz packet of Low John Root.
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      <title>Lotus Root 1 Lb</title>
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Coming from the famed Lotus Flower of India, this plant has a long history, and can be found throughout spiritual traditions throughout all of Asia. In these cultures it is commonly portrayed along with the images of Deities and saints, where they are commonly portrayed sitting upon or amongst the opening petals of a lotus blossom. This perhaps stems from the fact that the lotus grows from mud and murky waters to create an unblemished, beautiful flower. The metaphor of its growth has resulted in the plant becoming a symbol of purity, representing virtue of the mind, body and speech, as well as sexual purity. In literature, the Lotus is also used as a symbol for perfection, beauty and grace. For these properties, the flower (and the rest of the plant, such as the roots) are frequently utilized in meditation, prayer, and ritual crafts seeking such virtue. Many herbalists also use the roots in vegetable dishes, both as part of a soup as well as in numerous fried dishes. The roots are also sometimes pickled and added to salads as part of many Asian dishes. Scientific and medicinal study of the plant has also resulted in the discovery that the roots are rich in many beneficial minerals and vitamins. This includes an abundance of dietary fiber, vitamin C, potassium, thiamin, riboflavin, Vitamin B6, and many others. In addition, the roots are also found to contain very low amounts of saturated fats, making them a wonderful dietary supplement. This is a 1 lb packet of Lotus Root.
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Coming from the famed Lotus Flower of India, this plant has a long history, and can be found throughout spiritual traditions throughout all of Asia. In these cultures it is commonly portrayed along with the images of Deities and saints, where they are commonly portrayed sitting upon or amongst the opening petals of a lotus blossom. This perhaps stems from the fact that the lotus grows from mud and murky waters to create an unblemished, beautiful flower. The metaphor of its growth has resulted in the plant becoming a symbol of purity, representing virtue of the mind, body and speech, as well as sexual purity. In literature, the Lotus is also used as a symbol for perfection, beauty and grace. For these properties, the flower (and the rest of the plant, such as the roots) are frequently utilized in meditation, prayer, and ritual crafts seeking such virtues. Many herbalists also use the roots in vegetable dishes, both as part of a soup as well as in numerous fried dishes. The roots are also sometimes pickled and added to salads as part of many Asian dishes. Scientific and medicinal study of the plant has also resulted in the discovery that the roots are rich in many beneficial minerals and vitamins. This includes an abundance of dietary fiber, vitamin C, potassium, thiamin, riboflavin, Vitamin B6, and many others. In addition, the roots are also found to contain very low amounts of saturated fats, making them a wonderful dietary supplement. This is a 2 oz packet of Lotus Root.
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      <title>Lobelia cut 1 Lb</title>
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Said to symbolize malevolence and ill will within the Victorian era, Lobelia has since become a commonly cultivated ornamental plant, widely found in flower beds, large pots, window boxes and hanging baskets. Among Native Americans, it was used to treat respiratory and muscle disorders, as well as a purgative. These uses spread among American physicians of the 19th century, who primarily used it to induce vomiting. These uses left Lobelia referred to in some texts and among some herbal circles as somewhat more unsavory sounding names, such as Asthma Weed, Indian Tobacco, Pukeweed and Vomitweed. Modern herbalists find Lobelia useful in treating food poisoining, using the herb to induce vomiting. It also saw brief uses in a smoking cessation program as a replacement for nicotine. It is also used as a physical relaxant and a nerve depressant, easing tension and sensations of panic. This combined with its antispasmodic and expectorant qualities, are what make it a common treatment for asthma among herbalists. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Lobelia.
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      <title>Lobelia Cut 1oz</title>
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Said to symbolize malevolence and ill will within the Victorian era, Lobelia has since become a commonly cultivated ornamental plant, widely found in flower beds, large pots, window boxes and hanging baskets. Among Native Americans, it was used to treat respiratory and muscle disorders, as well as a purgative. These uses spread among American physicians of the 19th century, who primarily used it to induce vomiting. These uses left Lobelia referred to in some texts and among some herbal circles as somewhat more unsavory sounding names, such as Asthma Weed, Indian Tobacco, Pukeweed and Vomitweed. Modern herbalists find Lobelia useful in treating food poisoining, using the herb to induce vomiting. It also saw brief uses in a smoking cessation program as a replacement for nicotine. It is also used as a physical relaxant and a nerve depressant, easing tension and sensations of panic. This combined with its antispasmodic and expectorant qualities, are what make it a common treatment for asthma among herbalists. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Lobelia.
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      <title>Licorice Root cut 1 Lb</title>
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Recognized globally as variety of candy and a flavoring for soft drinks, Licorice Root, or Glycyrrhiza glabra, has also long been known to possess a wide variety of beneficial qualities. In Chinese Medicine, it has been used for ages to harmonize the other ingredients in a formula, as well as to help carry the formula to the twelve "regular meridians." It has also been found as a flavoring agent in soft drinks, herbal teas, as well as in medicine to help disguise the unpleasant tastes of some of the other ingredients. In Italy and Spain Licorice is chewed as a breath freshener, and Chinese cuisine uses it as a spice, often for broth and foods simmered in soy sauce. Since ancient times, it has also been used as an expectorant, particularly in Ayurvedic Medicine. Modern cough syrups frequently use licorice extracts, proving once more some of the wisdom of the lore of old. Conventional and naturopathic treatments of mouth and peptic ulcers sometimes also utilize Licorice, and it may be used as a topical agent for treating shingles and, as some herbalists claim, oral or genital herpes. Licorice has also been found to be of use in treating digestive ailments such as leaky gut syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, and Crohn`s Disease. Note: Use should be avoided if you are pregnant, nursing, or have high blood pressure. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Licorice Root.
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Recognized globally as variety of candy and a flavoring for soft drinks, Licorice Root, or Glycyrrhiza glabra, has also long been known to possess a wide variety of beneficial qualities. In Chinese Medicine, it has been used for ages to harmonize the other ingredients in a formula, as well as to help carry the formula to the twelve "regular meridians." It has also been found as a flavoring agent in soft drinks, herbal teas, as well as in medicine to help disguise the unpleasant tastes of some of the other ingredients. In Italy and Spain Licorice is chewed as a breath freshener, and Chinese cuisine uses it as a spice, often for broth and foods simmered in soy sauce. Since ancient times, it has also been used as an expectorant, particularly in Ayurvedic Medicine. Modern cough syrups frequently use licorice extracts, proving once more some of the wisdom of the lore of old. Conventional and naturopathic treatments of mouth and peptic ulcers sometimes also utilize Licorice, and it may be used as a topical agent for treating shingles and, as some herbalists claim, oral or genital herpes. Licorice has also been found to be of use in treating digestive ailments such as leaky gut syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, and Crohn`s Disease. Note: Use should be avoided if you are pregnant, nursing, or have high blood pressure. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Licorice Root.
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      <title>Lemon Verbena Leaf Cut 1 Lb</title>
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Exuding a delightful lemony scent, Lemon Verbena, or Aloysia triphylla, comes from a flowering plant that produces lavender or white hued blossoms briefly in August or September. Quite frequently used in culinary practices, the herb is often used to add a lemon flavor to fish or poultry dishes, and can also be found in flavoring marinades, salad dressings, and numerous other desserts and soft drinks. Tradition and folk lore also hold that Lemon Verbena can be a powerful aid in magick, being of particular use in both protection and love spells. Some wear it in this manner as an aid in increasing charms and attracting the opposite sex, while others wear a sprig around the neck to stop dreaming. It can also be used in addition to other charms, to otherwise increase their power. In more modern herbalism, Lemon Verbena is traditionally used for aromatherapy where it is used to calm and relax, and when its leaves are dried they can retain their wonderful scent for years. This results in it being a popular addition to potpourri as well. Despite these advantages, Lemon Verbena is still perhaps most popular in the culinary world, and is often used to replace lemon zest or in other such practice. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Lemon Verbena Leaf.
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Exuding a delightful lemony scent, Lemon Verbena, or Aloysia triphylla, comes from a flowering plant that produces lavender or white hued blossoms briefly in August or September. Quite frequently used in culinary practices, the herb is often used to add a lemon flavor to fish or poultry dishes, and can also be found in flavoring marinades, salad dressings, and numerous other desserts and soft drinks. Tradition and folk lore also hold that Lemon Verbena can be a powerful aid in magick, being of particular use in both protection and love spells. Some wear it in this manner as an aid in increasing charms and attracting the opposite sex, while others wear a sprig around the neck to stop dreaming. It can also be used in addition to other charms, to otherwise increase their power. In more modern herbalism, Lemon Verbena is traditionally used for aromatherapy where it is used to calm and relax, and when its leaves are dried they can retain their wonderful scent for years. This results in it being a popular addition to potpourri as well. Despite these advantages, Lemon Verbena is still perhaps most popular in the culinary world, and is often used to replace lemon zest or in other such practice. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Lemon Verbena Leaf.
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Cultivated and used in food and ritual for thousands of years, lemons are very frequently simply peeled and consumed, with the peels being discarded. The peel, however, is actually quite edible and safe to eat. Indeed, it makes a fantastic addition to the kitchen, and has been found mixed with melted butter, served over fish or in flavoring pies, cakes and other such confections. Though it can provide quite a bitter taste if too much is added, in smaller amounts it provides a pleasant, citrusy taste to a wide array of dishes. While rarely attributed any use outside of culinary practices in the Western world, Lemon peel has been used for quite some time in Africa and India for medicinal purposes. In Africa, it has a reputation for being quite functional in the treatment of baby`s colic. In India, the peel is frequently used to soothe upset stomachs. More recent study has also shown that the peel can be quite useful as a source of calcium, potassium and vitamin A, with some research even suggesting that it can help prevent the growth of abnormal tissues on the skin or support the reduction of various sorts of skin melanoma. This is a 1lb packet of cut lemon peel.
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      <title>Lemon Peel cut 2oz</title>
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Cultivated and used in food and ritual for thousands of years, lemons are very frequently simply peeled and consumed, with the peels being discarded. The peel, however, is actually quite edible and safe to eat. Indeed, it makes a fantastic addition to the kitchen, and has been found mixed with melted butter, served over fish or in flavoring pies, cakes and other such confections. Though it can provide quite a bitter taste if too much is added, in smaller amounts it provides a pleasant, citrusy taste to a wide array of dishes. While rarely attributed any use outside of culinary practices in the Western world, Lemon peel has been used for quite some time in Africa and India for medicinal purposes. In Africa, it has a reputation for being quite functional in the treatment of baby`s colic. In India, the peel is frequently used to soothe upset stomachs. More recent study has also shown that the peel can be quite useful as a source of calcium, potassium and vitamin A, with some research even suggesting that it can help prevent the growth of abnormal tissues on the skin or support the reduction of various sorts of skin melanoma. This is a 2 oz packet of cut lemon peel.
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      <title>Lemongrass cut 1 Lb</title>
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Found in many sources under the formal name of Cymbopogon citratus, lemongrass can also find mention in herbals and other sources of folklore as barbed wire grass, silky heads, citronella grass, and fever grass. Native to India, it finds wide use in Asian cuisine, appearing in everything from teas and soups to curry, and the seasoning of poultry and seafood. Varieties are also used in the production of citronella, which can be used as insect repellent and aroma therapy. In India, the oils of this grass are used to preserve ancient manuscripts, functioning at a pesticide and a preservative as it keeps insects away from the leaves of the ancient works, as well as keeping them from becoming brittle and dry. Medicinally, Brazilians have long used it as a tea for anxiety and other traditions have long used it in an herbal soup that is good for cough and cold. It has also been shown to have antifungal properties. In 2006 a study found that Lemongrass can cause apoptosis in malignant cancer cells. This essentially causes cancer cells to kill themselves, while leaving normal cells unharmed. This potentially huge breakthrough resulted in a great deal of excitement, but the study requires further testing before such test results can be confirmed and deemed safe. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Lemongrass.
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Found in many sources under the formal name of Cymbopogon citratus, lemongrass can also find mention in herbals and other sources of folklore as barbed wire grass, silky heads, citronella grass, and fever grass. Native to India, it finds wide use in Asian cuisine, appearing in everything from teas and soups to curry, and the seasoning of poultry and seafood. Varieties are also used in the production of citronella, which can be used as insect repellent and aroma therapy. In India, the oils of this grass are used to preserve ancient manuscripts, functioning at a pesticide and a preservative as it keeps insects away from the leaves of the ancient works, as well as keeping them from becoming brittle and dry. Medicinally, Brazilians have long used it as a tea for anxiety and other traditions have long used it in an herbal soup that is good for cough and cold. It has also been shown to have antifungal properties. In 2006 a study found that Lemongrass can cause apoptosis in malignant cancer cells. This essentially causes cancer cells to kill themselves, while leaving normal cells unharmed. This potentially huge breakthrough resulted in a great deal of excitement, but the study requires further testing before such test results can be confirmed and deemed safe. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Lemongrass.
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      <title>Lemon Balm Cut 1 Lb</title>
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Not to be confused with bee balm, Melissa officinali (or Lemon Balm) is native to Southern Europe and the Mediterranean region, and is known for attracting bees; a fact that often results in confusion with Bee Balm. Lemon balm can be found used in the flavoring of ice cream and herbal teas, both of the hot and iced varieties, and is usually found in a combination with other herbs such as spearmint, or paired with fruit dishes and candies. Some lore also holds that the leaves can be crushed and rubbed on the skin as a repellant for mosquitoes. Modern herbalists find that it also has natural antibacterial properties, and that the teas made with Lemon Balm can be used as a sedative or calming agent. It has also long been used in strengthening the immune system, aiding with the symptoms of cold and flu, as well as in the reduction of fevers. As one might imagine from the strengthening of the immune system, it can also be used as a general preventative aid in remaining free of infection and disease. Some herbalists also claim that Lemon Balm is useful in treating nerve disorders, including those that involve fainting, hysteria, and migraine headaches. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Lemon Balm.
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Not to be confused with bee balm, Melissa officinali (or Lemon Balm) is native to Southern Europe and the Mediterranean region, and is known for attracting bees; a fact that often results in confusion with Bee Balm. Lemon balm can be found used in the flavoring of ice cream and herbal teas, both of the hot and iced varieties, and is usually found in a combination with other herbs such as spearmint, or paired with fruit dishes and candies. Some lore also holds that the leaves can be crushed and rubbed on the skin as a repellant for mosquitoes. Modern herbalists find that it also has natural antibacterial properties, and that the teas made with Lemon Balm can be used as a sedative or calming agent. It has also long been used in strengthening the immune system, aiding with the symptoms of cold and flu, as well as in the reduction of fevers. As one might imagine from the strengthening of the immune system, it can also be used as a general preventative aid in remaining free of infection and disease. Some herbalists also claim that Lemon Balm is useful in treating nerve disorders, including those that involve fainting, hysteria, and migraine headaches. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Lemon Balm.
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Lavender flowers, or Lavandula angustifolia, are famed throughout the world, not only for their beauty but for their many culinary and agricultural uses as well. In agriculture, the flowers are used because of their abundant nectar, from which honey bees can create a high quality honey that is marketed worldwide as a premium product. Lavender flowers are also used widely as a flavoring for baked goods and desserts, and are on occasion candied to be used as a decoration for dishes. There are also references to Lavender flowers which date back to biblical times, showing that it was used to prepare the Holy Essence. The Romans also favored it to scent their bath waters and aid in restoring their skin, paying the equivalent of a farm worker`s monthly wage for only a small amount. Ancient and modern spiritual practices also found great use for the flowers, using Jasmine in spells seeking love and healing, as well as inner calm or a peace of mind. With these properties it became a favored component in spells seeking money, protection, purification, or contact with good spirits. In medicine Lavender flowers are known for being usable as an antiseptic as well as an anti-inflammatory, and even saw use during World War I disinfecting the floors and walls of hospitals. Some herbalists also believe it to be of use in healing and soothing insect bites and acne, and Lavender has been a traditional treatment for skin burns, headaches, as well as helping one relax before sleeping. This is a 1 Lb packet of whole Lavender Flowers.
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Lavender flowers, or Lavandula angustifolia, are famed throughout the world, not only for their beauty but for their many culinary and agricultural uses as well. In agriculture, the flowers are used because of their abundant nectar, from which honey bees can create a high quality honey that is marketed worldwide as a premium product. Lavender flowers are also used widely as a flavoring for baked goods and desserts, and are on occasion candied to be used as a decoration for dishes. There are also references to Lavender flowers which date back to biblical times, showing that it was used to prepare the Holy Essence. The Romans also favored it to scent their bath waters and aid in restoring their skin, paying the equivalent of a farm worker`s monthly wage for only a small amount. Ancient and modern spiritual practices also found great use for the flowers, using Jasmine in spells seeking love and healing, as well as inner calm or a peace of mind. With these properties it became a favored component in spells seeking money, protection, purification, or contact with good spirits. In medicine Lavender flowers are known for being usable as an antiseptic as well as an anti-inflammatory, and even saw use during World War I disinfecting the floors and walls of hospitals. Some herbalists also believe it to be of use in healing and soothing insect bites and acne, and Lavender has been a traditional treatment for skin burns, headaches, as well as helping one relax before sleeping. This is a 2 oz packet of whole Lavender Flowers.
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      <title>Kosher Salt 1 Lb</title>
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While those of us in the US widely know this variety of salt as Kosher Salt, throughout the UK is is known as Koshering Salt, which is perhaps a more apt name for the product. The salt is quite similar to common table salt, but typically possesses larger granules and contains no other additives. It gets its name from the fact that it is used to help create kosher meats, helping to extract blood from meat. If the finer grains of common table salt were applied to this purpose it is much more likely that table salt would dissolve during the process, doing little more than creating a very salty meat. This process is used to help meet the dietary rules set by Jewish law, and is intended to draw blood from the meat so as the ingestion of blood is not sanctioned by the Bible. Aside from this, it is sometimes used in favor of common table salt within cooking practices, as it can provide a somewhat different texture to your food. Outside of this practice, salt is widely known throughout the magickal and occult world for its ability to add to spell work, and has been known for such for centuries. Most commonly, it is used in protection magick. In this case it can be used in any number of methods, from using the actual salt to draw seals and magick circles to adding it to ritual baths and floor washes. Other more common traditions range from throwing it over the shoulder for good luck to sprinkling it over cursed objects and places to break the curses involved, or otherwise remove hexes and jinxes. This is a 1 lb packet of Kosher Salt.
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While those of us in the US widely know this variety of salt as Kosher Salt, throughout the UK is is known as Koshering Salt, which is perhaps a more apt name for the product. The salt is quite similar to common table salt, but typically possesses larger granules and contains no other additives. It gets its name from the fact that it is used to help create kosher meats, helping to extract blood from meat. If the finer grains of common table salt were applied to this purpose it is much more likely that table salt would dissolve during the process, doing little more than creating a very salty meat. This process is used to help meet the dietary rules set by Jewish law, and is intended to draw blood from the meat so as the ingestion of blood is not sanctioned by the Bible. Aside from this, it is sometimes used in favor of common table salt within cooking practices, as it can provide a somewhat different texture to your food. Outside of this practice, salt is widely known throughout the magickal and occult world for its ability to add to spell work, and has been known for such for centuries. Most commonly, it is used in protection magick. In this case it can be used in any number of methods, from using the actual salt to draw seals and magick circles to adding it to ritual baths and floor washes. Other more common traditions range from throwing it over the shoulder for good luck to sprinkling it over cursed objects and places to break the curses involved, or otherwise remove hexes and jinxes. This is a 4 oz packet of Kosher Salt.
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      <title>Kelp granules 1 Lb</title>
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This large variety of seaweed has seen use in most cultures and regions throughout the world. In some European regions, it was quite commonly used in soap and glass production, with Kelp being burned to create the soda ash that was used in such production methods. In the Pacific, Kelp is quite important to Japanese cuisine, and is often used to flavor broths and stews, as well as a stand-alone vegetable or a garnish.  It can also be found in Japan as a main ingredient to a wide range of snack products. Imbued with high concentrations of iodine, Kelp was also often used in medieval times to treat the growth of goiters, which can develop from the thyroid gland when a person is experiencing a lack of iodine in their diet.   More modernly, Kelp can be found in a much wider array of products. In some circles it is used as a favored salt substitute, and is used as an addition to cosmetic baths where it is said to tone, hydrate and help clear skin. It is also quite frequently found in a wide array of health food supplements, as it is a rich source of natural vitamins and minerals. Indeed, Kelp has been found to contain Magnesium, Calcium, Phosphorus, Iron, Potassium, 12 vitamins (including A, B1, B2, C, D and E), 21 amino acids, 60 minerals and true elements, and as studies have revealed it is particularly rich in Iodine and Vitamin E.    This is a 1 Lb packet of Kelp granules.
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This large variety of seaweed has seen use in most cultures and regions throughout the world. In some European regions, it was quite commonly used in soap and glass production, with Kelp being burned to create the soda ash that was used in such production methods. In the Pacific, Kelp is quite important to Japanese cuisine, and is often used to flavor broths and stews, as well as a stand-alone vegetable or a garnish.  It can also be found in Japan as a main ingredient to a wide range of snack products. Imbued with high concentrations of iodine, Kelp was also often used in medieval times to treat the growth of goiters, which can develop from the thyroid gland when a person is experiencing a lack of iodine in their diet.   More modernly, Kelp can be found in a much wider array of products. In some circles it is used as a favored salt substitute, and is used as an addition to cosmetic baths where it is said to tone, hydrate and help clear skin. It is also quite frequently found in a wide array of health food supplements, as it is a rich source of natural vitamins and minerals. Indeed, Kelp has been found to contain Magnesium, Calcium, Phosphorus, Iron, Potassium, 12 vitamins (including A, B1, B2, C, D and E), 21 amino acids, 60 minerals and true elements, and as studies have revealed it is particularly rich in Iodine and Vitamin E.    This is a 2 oz packet of Kelp granules.
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      <title>Kava Kava Root powder 1 Lb</title>
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This ancient crop of the western Pacific, also known as Piper methysticum, has long been used to help those who imbibe it relax, without interrupting their mental clarity. Traditionally, it has been prepared by chewing, grinding or pounding the root before adding it to water in which it is then consumed. Among the Vanuata, it was imbibed before dinner, so that all involved would have help in relaxing and being at ease. In Fiji, it was an ingredient in a drink called "grog" that is still popular among young men, who drink it and gather for the telling of stories and general relaxation. Among natives, it is said to be of great use when seeking metnal clarity and patience, as well as when seeking ease of acceptance, relaxed muscles, and a general sense of well being. Spiritually, it has been used to induce visions, and is said to increase the potency of spell work involving astral travel.    Modern usage of Kava Kava root typically involves the root being powdered, where it is added in varying amounts to water, depending on the desired potency.  In this, one can find that it is often mixed with coconut water or milk, lemon grass, cocoa, sugar, or soy milk to add to the flavor and ease of consumption. The purpose of this drink clings close to its original roots, often being designed to aid in finding clarity and peace of mind and a general state of calmness, mind and body.  &amp;gt; This is a 1 lb packet of Kava Kava root powder.
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This ancient crop of the western Pacific, also known as Piper methysticum, has long been used to help those who imbibe it relax, without interrupting their mental clarity. Traditionally, it has been prepared by chewing, grinding or pounding the root before adding it to water in which it is then consumed. Among the Vanuata, it was imbibed before dinner, so that all involved would have help in relaxing and being at ease. In Fiji, it was an ingredient in a drink called "grog" that is still popular among young men, who drink it and gather for the telling of stories and general relaxation. Among natives, it is said to be of great use when seeking metnal clarity and patience, as well as when seeking ease of acceptance, relaxed muscles, and a general sense of well being. Spiritually, it has been used to induce visions, and is said to increase the potency of spell work involving astral travel.    Modern usage of Kava Kava root typically involves the root being powdered, where it is added in varying amounts to water, depending on the desired potency.  In this, one can find that it is often mixed with coconut water or milk, lemon grass, cocoa, sugar, or soy milk to add to the flavor and ease of consumption. The purpose of this drink clings close to its original roots, often being designed to aid in finding clarity and peace of mind and a general state of calmness, mind and body.  &amp;gt; This is a 1 oz packet of Kava Kava root powder.
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Not actually true berries, Juniper Berries are actually fleshy, merged scales similar to pine needles that possess a berry-like appearance, coming from the Juniperus communis, or Common Juniper.  Perhaps most commonly known for their culinary use, Juniper Berries have long been used in European and Scandinavian cuisine to flavor meat dishes, particularly wild birds and game meats. Within these regions, the Berries can also be found as a seasoning for pork, cabbage and sauerkraut. Juniper Berries are also widely known as the agent used to add flavor to Gin. Ancient Greeks used them for medicine, often using the Berries to increase their stamina before the Olympic Games. Romans also used them as a cheap, domestic substitute for black pepper and long pepper, both of which they had to import from India.  In spiritual practices, Juniper berries can also be found in attracting good and healthy energies, particularly where you are seeking love and protection.  As a note of interest to more modern herbal practices, the addition of Juniper Berries to gin was originally intended for medicinal purposes, with the intent to use it as an agent for delivering the medicinal properties of Juniper Berries. Modern herbalists still often see the Berries as being useful as a diuretic, helping to purge the system of toxins and aid the digestive tract, as well as an appetite stimulant. Others also hold that it is a useful remedy for rheumatism and arthritis.   This is a 1 Lb packet of whole Juniper Berries.
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Not actually true berries, Juniper Berries are actually fleshy, merged scales similar to pine needles that possess a berry-like appearance, coming from the Juniperus communis, or Common Juniper.  Perhaps most commonly known for their culinary use, Juniper Berries have long been used in European and Scandinavian cuisine to flavor meat dishes, particularly wild birds and game meats. Within these regions, the Berries can also be found as a seasoning for pork, cabbage and sauerkraut. Juniper Berries are also widely known as the agent used to add flavor to Gin. Ancient Greeks used them for medicine, often using the Berries to increase their stamina before the Olympic Games. Romans also used them as a cheap, domestic substitute for black pepper and long pepper, both of which they had to import from India.  In spiritual practices, Juniper berries can also be found in attracting good and healthy energies, particularly where you are seeking love and protection.  As a note of interest to more modern herbal practices, the addition of Juniper Berries to gin was originally intended for medicinal purposes, with the intent to use it as an agent for delivering the medicinal properties of Juniper Berries. Modern herbalists still often see the Berries as being useful as a diuretic, helping to purge the system of toxins and aid the digestive tract, as well as an appetite stimulant. Others also hold that it is a useful remedy for rheumatism and arthritis.   This is a 2 oz packet of whole Juniper Berries.
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      <title>Jezebel Root 1 Lb</title>
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Jezebel root is perhaps most commonly known to Hoodoo and other pagan and occult tradition. Reportedly related to the Iris flower, it has on occasion been confused with Queen Elizabeth Root, which is also of the same family. In the oldest practices in which it is known, Jezebel Root is famed for its part in a curse, known commonly as The Curse of Jezebel, which is performed with an elaborate ritual and is used to cause distress in the life of one`s enemy. It is also well known in older lore as a root of particular boon to prostitutes. For them it was held that the root possessed magical properties that would aid greatly in attracting wealthy customers. Today, Jezebel root is primarily utilized in Hoodoo and other traditions, where still lays claim to its role in the famed Curse of Jezebel. Its other uses have expanded into people of other vocations however, particularly among those who rely upon tips from men to supplement their income, particularly among waitresses, hair dressers, and other such vocations. This is a 1 lb packet of Jezebel Root.
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Jezebel root is perhaps most commonly known to Hoodoo and other pagan and occult tradition. Reportedly related to the Iris flower, it has on occasion been confused with Queen Elizabeth Root, which is also of the same family. In the oldest practices in which it is known, Jezebel Root is famed for its part in a curse, known commonly as The Curse of Jezebel, which is performed with an elaborate ritual and is used to cause distress in the life of one`s enemy. It is also well known in older lore as a root of particular boon to prostitutes. For them it was held that the root possessed magical properties that would aid greatly in attracting wealthy customers. Today, Jezebel root is primarily utilized in Hoodoo and other traditions, where still lays claim to its role in the famed Curse of Jezebel. Its other uses have expanded into people of other vocations however, particularly among those who rely upon tips from men to supplement their income, particularly among waitresses, hair dressers, and other such vocations. This is a 4 oz packet of Jezebel Root.
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      <title>Jericho Flower 6-pack</title>
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Selaginella lepidophylla, also known as the Rose of Jericho, the Resurrection Flower, or Jericho Flowers, are so named as they seem to come to life after they die. They survive, curled up dormant and brown and appear to the untrained eye to be dead for years. Once it comes into contact with water that it can find nutrients in, however, it expands and turns green, springing to life and blooming before curling back up when the water is depleted. This cycle can last for years and years, and has given rise to the tradition of keeping one dormant in one`s home and bringing it out around Christmas time. During this time, it is watered, and brought to life before it is allowed again to wither with the passing of the holiday. This is said to symbolize Mary`s delivery of Christ, and the plant used in this tradition is often passed down through the family over the years. Outside of Christmas traditions, it is most commonly used in spiritual practices, where it is said to have particular use in love spells, either where one is seeking to bring to life a love that died or create love where there previously was not any. Some herbalists also attribute the Jericho Flower with the ability to purify blood, often helping to ease the symptoms of illnesses and fevers. This packet contains six Jericho Flowers.
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Selaginella lepidophylla, also known as the Rose of Jericho, the Resurrection Flower, or Jericho Flowers, are so named as they seem to come to life after they die. They survive, curled up dormant and brown and appear to the untrained eye to be dead for years. Once it comes into contact with water that it can find nutrients in, however, it expands and turns green, springing to life and blooming before curling back up when the water is depleted. This cycle can last for years and years, and has given rise to the tradition of keeping one dormant in one`s home and bringing it out around Christmas time. During this time, it is watered, and brought to life before it is allowed again to wither with the passing of the holiday. This is said to symbolize Mary`s delivery of Christ, and the plant used in this tradition is often passed down through the family over the years. Outside of Christmas traditions, it is most commonly used in spiritual practices, where it is said to have particular use in love spells, either where one is seeking to bring to life a love that died or create love where there previously was not any. Some herbalists also attribute the Jericho Flower with the ability to purify blood, often helping to ease the symptoms of illnesses and fevers. This packet contains one Jericho Flower.
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      <title>Jasmine Flowers Whole 1 Lb</title>
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Jasmine, whose name is derived from the Persian word "yasmin," meaning Gift from God, is quite commonly cultivated in gardens and as a houseplant. Revered for its fragrance, it is also quite well known for the fact that its flowers open their petals at night. In China, it is used for tea, often with a green or oolong tea base. It can take hours to absorb the fragrance and flavor into the water, and the process is repeated as many as seven times for the highest quality of teas. In the Philippines, it is used to create a garland that is used to adorn and decorate religious images while in other parts of Asia, Jasmine has also seen use in wedding ceremonies. Perhaps under a similar ideal as these religious practices, Jasmine has also seen long use in spells and rituals, particularly when seeking to attract love and prosperity; sometimes used in divination, particularly in the use of dream magic. In other mystical use, Jasmine flowers are also said to be great for use in charging quartz crystals with soothing energy. In Chinese alternative medicine, Jasmine flowers are sometimes used to "cool down" blood. Studies have also shown Jasmine to possess strong antiviral and antibacterial properties, making it a popular supplement used in the treatment of colds and other such ailments as well. This is a 1 Lb packet of whole Jasmine flowers.
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Jasmine, whose name is derived from the Persian word "yasmin," meaning Gift from God, is quite commonly cultivated in gardens and as a houseplant. Revered for its fragrance, it is also quite well known for the fact that its flowers open their petals at night. In China, it is used for tea, often with a green or oolong tea base. It can take hours to absorb the fragrance and flavor into the water, and the process is repeated as many as seven times for the highest quality of teas. In the Philippines, it is used to create a garland that is used to adorn and decorate religious images while in other parts of Asia, Jasmine has also seen use in wedding ceremonies. Perhaps under a similar ideal as these religious practices, Jasmine has also seen long use in spells and rituals, particularly when seeking to attract love and prosperity; sometimes used in divination, particularly in the use of dream magic. In other mystical use, Jasmine flowers are also said to be great for use in charging quartz crystals with soothing energy. In Chinese alternative medicine, Jasmine flowers are sometimes used to "cool down" blood. Studies have also shown Jasmine to possess strong antiviral and antibacterial properties, making it a popular supplement used in the treatment of colds and other such ailments as well. This is a 2 oz packet of whole Jasmine flowers.
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      <title>Hyssop Cut 1 Lb</title>
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Widely known as an ingredient in men`s cologne or as a component in the French liquor of Chartreuse, Hyssop, or Agastache rupestris in Latin, is also used to produce the green coloring for which Absinthe is famous. Also within the culinary arts, it is sometimes used to add a bitter, minty flavor to soups. Outside of the culinary field, Hyssop is perhaps most famed for its repeated mention in the Old Testament, where it is written of frequently as part of rituals, particularly in seeking the protection of God. Perhaps the most famous example of this would be where it was said to be used in painting the doors where Hebrew families dwelled to protect them from Moses` plague that claimed every firstborn son of Egypt. Hyssop was also said to be used by the priests of the Temple of Solomon for purification and protection rites; a tradition that lives on among Catholic priests, who use it in the ceremonial aspergillum that they use to sprinkle holy water. More modern herbalists portray Hyssop as an expectorant, which can be quite useful in treating coughs and other such illnesses of the lungs. It has also been shown to be a diaphoretic, used in the stimulation of sweating, and a carminative, used for expelling gas from the stomach and intestines to help relieve abdominal pain or flatulence. Hyssop is also frequently used in combination with Horehound for these purposes. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Hyssop.
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Widely known as an ingredient in men`s cologne or as a component in the French liquor of Chartreuse, Hyssop, or Agastache rupestris in Latin, is also used to produce the green coloring for which Absinthe is famous. Also within the culinary arts, it is sometimes used to add a bitter, minty flavor to soups. Outside of the culinary field, Hyssop is perhaps most famed for its repeated mention in the Old Testament, where it is written of frequently as part of rituals, particularly in seeking the protection of God. Perhaps the most famous example of this would be where it was said to be used in painting the doors where Hebrew families dwelled to protect them from Moses` plague that claimed every firstborn son of Egypt. Hyssop was also said to be used by the priests of the Temple of Solomon for purification and protection rites; a tradition that lives on among Catholic priests, who use it in the ceremonial aspergillum that they use to sprinkle holy water. More modern herbalists portray Hyssop as an expectorant, which can be quite useful in treating coughs and other such illnesses of the lungs. It has also been shown to be a diaphoretic, used in the stimulation of sweating, and a carminative, used for expelling gas from the stomach and intestines to help relieve abdominal pain or flatulence. Hyssop is also frequently used in combination with Horehound for these purposes. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Hyssop.
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Valued by the Romans for its medicinal properties, Horehound`s very Latin name, Marrubium vulgare, is said to be derived from the ancient town of Italy, Maria Urbs. Others debate this however, citing that it comes from Marrob, the Hebrew word for "bitter juice." This argument is supported by the belief that Horehound is one of the bitter herbs that the Jews partake of during the feast of Passover. Also known among Egyptian Priests, Horehound can be found referred to by them as Seeds of Horus, Bull`s Blood, and the Eye of the Star. Among these cultures it was often attributed with anti venom properties, and was thought to be a powerful aid against poisons, serpent stings, and even the "Mad dogge`s biting" which one can only assume to be Rabies. It was also considered to be a powerful herb that nullifies magic, and, conversely, is sometimes used to maintain mental clarity in lengthy and taxing rituals. Today, Horehound is more commonly known for its long attributed ability to treat lung ailments and coughs. Also, in large doses it is said to be useful as a gentle laxative or even as a vermifuge (an agent that can aid in expelling worms and other animal parasites). Some herbalists also lay claim to the idea that Horehound can be useful in treating the common cold. This is probably in part due to its ability to aid in the treatment of coughs and other such symptoms. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Horehound.
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Valued by the Romans for its medicinal properties, Horehound`s very Latin name, Marrubium vulgare, is said to be derived from the ancient town of Italy, Maria Urbs. Others debate this however, citing that it comes from Marrob, the Hebrew word for "bitter juice." This argument is supported by the belief that Horehound is one of the bitter herbs that the Jews partake of during the feast of Passover. Also known among Egyptian Priests, Horehound can be found referred to by them as Seeds of Horus, Bull`s Blood, and the Eye of the Star. Among these cultures it was often attributed with anti venom properties, and was thought to be a powerful aid against poisons, serpent stings, and even the "Mad dogge`s biting" which one can only assume to be Rabies. It was also considered to be a powerful herb that nullifies magic, and, conversely, is sometimes used to maintain mental clarity in lengthy and taxing rituals. Today, Horehound is more commonly known for its long attributed ability to treat lung ailments and coughs. Also, in large doses it is said to be useful as a gentle laxative or even as a vermifuge (an agent that can aid in expelling worms and other animal parasites). Some herbalists also lay claim to the idea that Horehound can be useful in treating the common cold. This is probably in part due to its ability to aid in the treatment of coughs and other such symptoms. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Horehound.
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      <title>High John 1 Lb</title>
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Known under the latin name of ipomoea jalapa, the root is more commonly named after John the Conqueror (or John the Conqueroo as he is sometimes called), who is spoken of often in African American folklore and is frequently considered to be quite magically potent, particularly among Hoodoo traditions. Also known as Bindweed or Jalap Root to some, it is actually related to the morning glory and the sweet potato, and you can see some resemblance in the general shape of the tuber. Most frequently, High John Root is used as part of a Mojo bag. There it is said to provide good luck and the strength to help overcome obstacles; as well as provide potent protection from the negative energies and curses of others. Another common usage of the Root is within spells of a sexual nature, where it is said to be quite potent in drawing the attentions of the one you desire. It has been written of and referenced for these purposes by numerous famous Blues singers, including Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, and Bo Diddley, making it quite the iconic among that community and culture. Modern herbalists and Hoodoo practitioners typically use it externally; in most cases avoiding its internal use as when it is taken orally it produces strong laxative properties, that are best avoided unless the situation warrants it. This is a 1 Lb packet of High John.
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      <title>High John 1oz</title>
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Known under the latin name of ipomoea jalapa, the root is more commonly named after John the Conqueror (or John the Conqueroo as he is sometimes called), who is spoken of often in African American folklore and is frequently considered to be quite magically potent, particularly among Hoodoo traditions. Also known as Bindweed or Jalap Root to some, it is actually related to the morning glory and the sweet potato, and you can see some resemblance in the general shape of the tuber. Most frequently, High John Root is used as part of a Mojo bag. There it is said to provide good luck and the strength to help overcome obstacles; as well as provide potent protection from the negative energies and curses of others. Another common usage of the Root is within spells of a sexual nature, where it is said to be quite potent in drawing the attentions of the one you desire. It has been written of and referenced for these purposes by numerous famous Blues singers, including Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, and Bo Diddley, making it quite the iconic among that community and culture. Modern herbalists and Hoodoo practitioners typically use it externally; in most cases avoiding its internal use as when it is taken orally it produces strong laxative properties, that are best avoided unless the situation warrants it. This is a 1 oz packet of High John.
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      <title>Hibiscus Flower Whole 1 Lb</title>
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Also found under the names of Rosemallow and Flor De Jamaica, Hibiscus is actually the genus name for Flowers that are well known for their showy blossoms that are often found as part of shrubs in gardens around the world. Beyond this cosmetic use, Hibiscus flowers can also be found put to use in a great many ways globally, ranging from use as a vegetable in culinary dishes to paper making. In Mexico, it is often found in a drink called Agua de Flor De Jamaica, which is popular for its color and flavor (which is said to be similar to cranberry juice), as well as for the actual consumption of the dried flowers, which are held as a delicacy. Elsewhere it is frequently used as an herbal tea which is held to be relaxing. In spiritual practices throughout the world Hibiscus flowers are associated with love and are said to be quite potent an aphrodisiac, as well as being useful in spells and rituals to attract love and lust. In some traditions it is also held to be a potent aid in divination and dream magic, particularly where you are seeking love. Modern medicine has also turned an eye upon the flower, conducting a study in 2008 that showed that the traditional hibiscus flower tea can be quite helpful in lowering blood pressure in pre-hypertensive and mildly hypertensive patients. In this way it can be quite good at soothing nerves. It has also been suggested that the tea can be used as an antispasmodic as well, though further study needs to be conducted. This is a 1 Lb packet of whole Hibiscus Flowers.
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      <title>Hibiscus Flower Whole 2oz</title>
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Also found under the names of Rosemallow and Flor De Jamaica, Hibiscus is actually the genus name for Flowers that are well known for their showy blossoms that are often found as part of shrubs in gardens around the world. Beyond this cosmetic use, Hibiscus flowers can also be found put to use in a great many ways globally, ranging from use as a vegetable in culinary dishes to paper making. In Mexico, it is often found in a drink called Agua de Flor De Jamaica, which is popular for its color and flavor (which is said to be similar to cranberry juice), as well as for the actual consumption of the dried flowers, which are held as a delicacy. Elsewhere it is frequently used as an herbal tea which is held to be relaxing. In spiritual practices throughout the world Hibiscus flowers are associated with love and are said to be quite potent an aphrodisiac, as well as being useful in spells and rituals to attract love and lust. In some traditions it is also held to be a potent aid in divination and dream magic, particularly where you are seeking love. Modern medicine has also turned an eye upon the flower, conducting a study in 2008 that showed that the traditional hibiscus flower tea can be quite helpful in lowering blood pressure in pre-hypertensive and mildly hypertensive patients. In this way it can be quite good at soothing nerves. It has also been suggested that the tea can be used as an antispasmodic as well, though further study needs to be conducted. This is a 2 oz packet of whole Hibiscus Flowers.
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      <title>Hawthorn Berries whole 1 Lb</title>
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Known as Mayblossom, the Bread and Cheese Tree, Ladies Meat, Whitethorn, and it`s formal Latin name of Crataegus Pinnatifida, Hawthorn was formerly regarded as sacred, with the belief that it was used to create the Crown of Thorns that was said to be placed upon Christ`s brow. Some folk also believed that it still bears the unpleasant aromas of the Great Plague of London, with the plant actually possessing the same fragrance of decay. This aroma attributed to the plant is said to attract the carrion insects that nest in it, and aid in fertilizing the plant though whether this is true lends to some debate. Also quite popular in marking hedgerows that were used to demonstrate the boundaries of farmland, in the 19th century some researches began using the Hawthorn berries in the treatment of heart conditions. Today, this research as to the treatment of heart conditions has expanded a great deal. Hawthorn Berries are now often used to promote a healthy cardiovascular system, and are often used in the treatment of high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, and cardiac arrhythmia. The berries have also been found to aid in strengthening the heart and blood vessels. There is also some evidence indicative that they are helpful in the treatment of blood clots and the restoration of the heart muscle wall, with other evidence showing it to be quite effective in lowering cholesterol. Use in Europe of these purposes has become widespread, with the berries frequently seeing use in treatment of the early stages of heart disease, for which it is endorsed and approved by the German Government. This is a 1 Lb packet of whole Hawthorn Berries.
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Known as Mayblossom, the Bread and Cheese Tree, Ladies Meat, Whitethorn, and it`s formal Latin name of Crataegus Pinnatifida, Hawthorn was formerly regarded as sacred, with the belief that it was used to create the Crown of Thorns that was said to be placed upon Christ`s brow. Some folk also believed that it still bears the unpleasant aromas of the Great Plague of London, with the plant actually possessing the same fragrance of decay. This aroma attributed to the plant is said to attract the carrion insects that nest in it, and aid in fertilizing the plant though whether this is true lends to some debate. Also quite popular in marking hedgerows that were used to demonstrate the boundaries of farmland, in the 19th century some researches began using the Hawthorn berries in the treatment of heart conditions. Today, this research as to the treatment of heart conditions has expanded a great deal. Hawthorn Berries are now often used to promote a healthy cardiovascular system, and are often used in the treatment of high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, and cardiac arrhythmia. The berries have also been found to aid in strengthening the heart and blood vessels. There is also some evidence indicative that they are helpful in the treatment of blood clots and the restoration of the heart muscle wall, with other evidence showing it to be quite effective in lowering cholesterol. Use in Europe of these purposes has become widespread, with the berries frequently seeing use in treatment of the early stages of heart disease, for which it is endorsed and approved by the German Government. This is a 2 oz packet of whole Hawthorn Berries.
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      <title>Grains of Padadise Seed 1 Lb</title>
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Found also under its Latin name of Aframomum melegueta, or the more common names of Melegueta Pepper, Alligator Pepper, and Guinea grains or Guinea Pepper, Grains of Paradise was quite popular in medieval Europe. There, it was frequently used as a substitute for black pepper, particularly during the 14th and 15th centuries, when it was most commonly used in this fashion in the larger population centers of Europe, particularly in Northern France. After this period, people largely stopped using Grains of Paradise in cooking practices, generally leaving it alone unless it was to spice sausages or add to the flavor of beer or gin, though it was taken up by medieval herbalists and doctors as a popular healing agent, and was regarded as a particularly useful treatment for the Humours. In African lore the seeds of Grains of Paradises are also regarded as a spice possessing magical properties, and are frequently spoken of as being of great value for spells of divination as well as rituals intended to determine guilt. In more modern culture, Grains of Paradise is rapidly becoming a popular spice in the culinary world once more, and has been featured as an ingredient by famous chefs and is featured as a flavoring agent in popular beers. Some have also turned to it within certain diets, such as the raw-food diet, as an alternative to Black Pepper and other such spices. This is due to the fact that Grain Of Paradise is generally less harsh to the digestive track than those spices, while providing a very similar flavor. This is a 1 lb packet of Grains of Paradise Seed.
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      <title>Grains of Paradise Seed 1oz</title>
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Found also under its Latin name of Aframomum melegueta, or the more common names of Melegueta Pepper, Alligator Pepper, and Guinea grains or Guinea Pepper, Grains of Paradise was quite popular in medieval Europe. There, it was frequently used as a substitute for black pepper, particularly during the 14th and 15th centuries, when it was most commonly used in this fashion in the larger population centers of Europe, particularly in Northern France. After this period, people largely stopped using Grains of Paradise in cooking practices, generally leaving it alone unless it was to spice sausages or add to the flavor of beer or gin, though it was taken up by medieval herbalists and doctors as a popular healing agent, and was regarded as a particularly useful treatment for the Humours. In African lore the seeds of Grains of Paradises are also regarded as a spice possessing magical properties, and are frequently spoken of as being of great value for spells of divination as well as rituals intended to determine guilt. In more modern culture, Grains of Paradise is rapidly becoming a popular spice in the culinary world once more, and has been featured as an ingredient by famous chefs and is featured as a flavoring agent in popular beers. Some have also turned to it within certain diets, such as the raw-food diet, as an alternative to Black Pepper and other such spices. This is due to the fact that Grain Of Paradise is generally less harsh to the digestive track than those spices, while providing a very similar flavor. This is a 1 oz packet of Grains of Paradise Seed.
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      <title>Ginseng Powder, Siberian 1 Lb</title>
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Ginseng, or Panax Ginseng as it is known in latin, has long been valued in Chinese medicine as a valued treatment for "yang" difficency in the spleen and kidneys, as well as for the effect it has on "Qi," or the vital force thought to be inherent in all things. It is also widely considered to be great in aiding mind and body in adapting to stress, trauma and fatigue, as well as having some ability to increase stamina and stimulate the immune system. In spiritual use, it can be considered a potent aid in spells involving love, healing and protection, and can also be quite potent in increasing and empowering one`s personal energy. In more modern studies, it has been shown to help the body deal with physically and mentally stressful exposures, such as heat and cold exhaustion, viruses, bacteria, chemicals, extreme working conditions, noise, pollution, and other such factors that can be traumatic when experienced over time. Some studies have also affirmed the traditions that Ginseng can stimulate the immune system, showing that it can help prevent illness. In some circles, it is also widely used to increase sexual potency and fertility. This is a 1 Lb packet of Siberian Ginseng Powder.
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      <title>Ginseng Powder (Siberian) 2oz</title>
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Ginseng, or Panax Ginseng as it is known in latin, has long been valued in Chinese medicine as a valued treatment for "yang" difficency in the spleen and kidneys, as well as for the effect it has on "Qi," or the vital force thought to be inherent in all things. It is also widely considered to be great in aiding mind and body in adapting to stress, trauma and fatigue, as well as having some ability to increase stamina and stimulate the immune system. In spiritual use, it can be considered a potent aid in spells involving love, healing and protection, and can also be quite potent in increasing and empowering one`s personal energy. In more modern studies, it has been shown to help the body deal with physically and mentally stressful exposures, such as heat and cold exhaustion, viruses, bacteria, chemicals, extreme working conditions, noise, pollution, and other such factors that can be traumatic when experienced over time. Some studies have also affirmed the traditions that Ginseng can stimulate the immune system, showing that it can help prevent illness. In some circles, it is also widely used to increase sexual potency and fertility. This is a 2 oz packet of Siberian Ginseng Powder.
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      <title>Ginkgo Leaf cut 1 Lb</title>
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Also known as yin xing, ginkgo biloba or the Maidenhair Tree, Ginkgo is one of the best known examples of a living fossil. The modern plant has been shown to have deviated little from found fossil remains, appearing much the same now as it did in times before man. Long thought extinct in the wild it was recently found growing wild in Zhejing, a province in Eastern China, though there is some debate to this as well,a s some argue that the ginkgo trees were planted and preserved by Chinese Monks over a period of 1000 years. While it is easy to get lost in the fascinating history of the herb`s growth and evolution (or lack thereof), one should also note that the herb has long been used in a wide variety of culinary dishes throughout Asia, and that one can now find it within such cuisine globally. Modern studies have also shown that the herb is quite useful in treating dementia, and possible even in prevention of the onset of Alzheimer`s. Other studies, though wracked with conflicting results, have also shown that Ginkgo can help alleviate allergies, reduce inflammation, and possibly even aid in the treatment of cancer as an anti-tumor treatment. Elsewhere, it has also been shown to aid in treating male impotency, where the chief cause is impaired blood circulation to the involved tissues. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Ginkgo Leaf.
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      <title>Ginkgo Leaf Cut 2oz</title>
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Also known as yin xing, ginkgo biloba or the Maidenhair Tree, Ginkgo is one of the best known examples of a living fossil. The modern plant has been shown to have deviated little from found fossil remains, appearing much the same now as it did in times before man. Long thought extinct in the wild it was recently found growing wild in Zhejing, a province in Eastern China, though there is some debate to this as well,a s some argue that the ginkgo trees were planted and preserved by Chinese Monks over a period of 1000 years. While it is easy to get lost in the fascinating history of the herb`s growth and evolution (or lack thereof), one should also note that the herb has long been used in a wide variety of culinary dishes throughout Asia, and that one can now find it within such cuisine globally. Modern studies have also shown that the herb is quite useful in treating dementia, and possible even in prevention of the onset of Alzheimer`s. Other studies, though wracked with conflicting results, have also shown that Ginkgo can help alleviate allergies, reduce inflammation, and possibly even aid in the treatment of cancer as an anti-tumor treatment. Elsewhere, it has also been shown to aid in treating male impotency, where the chief cause is impaired blood circulation to the involved tissues. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Ginkgo Leaf.
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      <title>Garlic 1 Lb</title>
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Also found under its lesser known Latin name, Allium satirum, Garlic is closely related to shallots, leeks, and chives, is perhaps most commonly known for its use in the culinary arts, where it is notorious for causing bad breath despite its widespread popularity for the taste that it lends to a dish. Historically however, it is also quite well known for its medicinal applications, with records dating back thousands of years to its use in medicine. Indeed, the famed philosopher Pliny even cited it as the "rustic`s cure-all," as many thought it to be an aid in reducing most any disease`s symptoms. Known globally, it was even venerated in Korea, where it is said that the gods gave garlic to women to provide them with supernatural power as and immortality, while in Greece and Rome, it was placed at crossroads in offering to Hecate. Today, it survives spiritually and is still used in spell and ritual with many legends and writings referring to its ability to repel evil curses and magic, a legend that only grew with its inclusion as a vampire-bane in Bram Stoker`s Dracula. In modern uses, some claim that Garlic can be a great aid in heart disease and cancer, with early studies showing possible cardio vascular benefits, though there is still some debate and controversy around the subject. It is also frequently seen as a preventative aid against the common cold, or as an expectorant for coughs, and in both of the World Wars it was used as an antiseptic. Around this time, it was also even used to aid in treating small pox, tuberculosis, and other such traumatic diseases. This is a 1 Lb packet of Garlic.
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Also found under its lesser known Latin name, Allium satirum, Garlic is closely related to shallots, leeks, and chives, is perhaps most commonly known for its use in the culinary arts, where it is notorious for causing bad breath despite its widespread popularity for the taste that it lends to a dish. Historically however, it is also quite well known for its medicinal applications, with records dating back thousands of years to its use in medicine. Indeed, the famed philosopher Pliny even cited it as the "rustic`s cure-all," as many thought it to be an aid in reducing most any disease`s symptoms. Known globally, it was even venerated in Korea, where it is said that the gods gave garlic to women to provide them with supernatural power as and immortality, while in Greece and Rome, it was placed at crossroads in offering to Hecate. Today, it survives spiritually and is still used in spell and ritual with many legends and writings referring to its ability to repel evil curses and magic, a legend that only grew with its inclusion as a vampire-bane in Bram Stoker`s Dracula. In modern uses, some claim that Garlic can be a great aid in heart disease and cancer, with early studies showing possible cardio vascular benefits, though there is still some debate and controversy around the subject. It is also frequently seen as a preventative aid against the common cold, or as an expectorant for coughs, and in both of the World Wars it was used as an antiseptic. Around this time, it was also even used to aid in treating small pox, tuberculosis, and other such traumatic diseases. This is a 2 oz packet of Garlic.
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      <title>Galangal Root Cut 1 Lb</title>
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Also known as chewing John, Little John, and Alpina galangal, Galangal has long been used in a wide variety of oriental cuisines, and in its raw form it offers a smell that is quite reminiscent of citrus, with rich hints of pine. Throughout Southeastern Asia it can also be used as a component in a tonic, often mingled with lemon juice, for the treatment of coughs and throat ailments. Perhaps more famously to those of the Western world, Galangal has come to be known as Low John in Hoodoo practices, where it is often carried in a mojo bag or otherwise used in spiritual ritual and spells to find aid in winning court cases, increasing your wealth, and break and protect from hexes and curses. Less commonly, it can also be found used in spells seeking to increase psychic potency or those rituals and spells involving sexual magic. Outside of spiritual practices, Galangal is still most commonly found today used in South Eastern Asia as a culinary herb, most famously perhaps in Tom Yum Soup as well as Dtom Kha gai. Medicinally, the folk remedy where it is used as a tonic still holds to be the most common treatment, where it is still used throughout South East Asia to treat coughs and colds when blended with lemon juice. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Galangal Root.
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      <title>Galangal Root Cut 1oz</title>
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Also known as chewing John, Little John, and Alpina galangal, Galangal has long been used in a wide variety of oriental cuisines, and in its raw form it offers a smell that is quite reminiscent of citrus, with rich hints of pine. Throughout Southeastern Asia it can also be used as a component in a tonic, often mingled with lemon juice, for the treatment of coughs and throat ailments. Perhaps more famously to those of the Western world, Galangal has come to be known as Low John in Hoodoo practices, where it is often carried in a mojo bag or otherwise used in spiritual ritual and spells to find aid in winning court cases, increasing your wealth, and break and protect from hexes and curses. Less commonly, it can also be found used in spells seeking to increase psychic potency or those rituals and spells involving sexual magic. Outside of spiritual practices, Galangal is still most commonly found today used in South Eastern Asia as a culinary herb, most famously perhaps in Tom Yum Soup as well as Dtom Kha gai. Medicinally, the folk remedy where it is used as a tonic still holds to be the most common treatment, where it is still used throughout South East Asia to treat coughs and colds when blended with lemon juice. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Galangal Root.
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      <title>Flax Seed 1 Lb</title>
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Flax, also known as Linseed or Linum usitatissimum, has originated as a widespread crop throughout the Mediterranean, spreading from the Greek world all the way to India. A famed crop, particularly in Egypt, it has been used in the creation of linen for up to 5000 years. In antiquity, it was also so common and popular as to have been portrayed on the walls of temples and tombs in Thebes, where it was illustrated as a flowering plant. Indeed, the very use of flax for the purpose of creating linen is believed to date well beyond the written history of man, going so far back as the Neolithic period. Spiritually, perhaps due to the wealth brought in by the crop and the wellbeing it could provide to a community, Flax has long seen use in rituals prayers and spells that are seeking prosperity and healing, as well as protection. In more modern study, flax has been shown to contain lignan and Omega-3 fatty acid. With the result being that flax seed may be of great benefit to the heart, helping to lower cholesterol, as well as lowering blood triglyceride and blood pressure levels. Flax has also shown of late to possibly possess anti-cancer properties, with some studies showing that they have aided in reducing the growth of certain types of tumors. Some recent studies have also shown that flax seed oil can aid in treating Crohn`s Disease and Colitis, where it helps to heal the inner lining of inflamed intestines. This is a 1 Lb packet of Flax Seed.
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FFlax, also known as Linseed or Linum usitatissimum, has originated as a widespread crop throughout the Mediterranean, spreading from the Greek world all the way to India. A famed crop, particularly in Egypt, it has been used in the creation of linen for up to 5000 years. In antiquity, it was also so common and popular as to have been portrayed on the walls of temples and tombs in Thebes, where it was illustrated as a flowering plant. Indeed, the very use of flax for the purpose of creating linen is believed to date well beyond the written history of man, going so far back as the Neolithic period. Spiritually, perhaps due to the wealth brought in by the crop and the wellbeing it could provide to a community, Flax has long seen use in rituals prayers and spells that are seeking prosperity and healing, as well as protection. In more modern study, flax has been shown to contain lignan and Omega-3 fatty acid. With the result being that flax seed may be of great benefit to the heart, helping to lower cholesterol, as well as lowering blood triglyceride and blood pressure levels. Flax has also shown of late to possibly possess anti-cancer properties, with some studies showing that they have aided in reducing the growth of certain types of tumors. Some recent studies have also shown that flax seed oil can aid in treating Crohn`s Disease and Colitis, where it helps to heal the inner lining of inflamed intestines. This is a 4 oz packet of Flax Seed.
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      <title>Five Finger Grass cut 1 Lb</title>
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This herb with numerous associations with mystical and spiritual traditions is known by a wide variety of names that can be found in numerous sources of literature concerning Wicca, and Hoodoo among other traditions. Within these texts and publications, it can be found listed as Cinquefoil, Cramweed, Five Finger Blossom, Five Fingers, Goosegrass, Goose Tansy, Moor Grass, Pentaphylon, Silver Sinquefoil, Silverweed, Sunkfield, and Synkefoyle, so as you can imagine, there is sometimes a great deal of confusion regarding the herb and its uses. With leaves that come to five points, it is sometimes associated with the mystical properties of the pentagram, as well as five of the qualities that people most often seek in their lives, with those being love, money, health, power and wisdom. As such, it is often used in spells seeking financial gain, or by those who are otherwise seeking good fortune and self improvement. Among Hoodoo practitioners, it is sometimes carried in Mojo Bags specifically to bring love, money, health, power, and wisdom into their lives. In other traditions, it is also used to repel evil and negativity, particularly that which is caused by "the five fingers of man." Outside of spiritual and mystical uses, Five Finger Grass has also been applied to medicinal uses as well. In this case, it has found great use in treating fevers and lowering them, as well as aiding in the treatment of diarrhea, to help prevent dehydration and other such further complication that can result. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Five Finger Grass.
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      <title>Five Finger Grass 2oz</title>
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This herb with numerous associations with mystical and spiritual traditions is known by a wide variety of names that can be found in numerous sources of literature concerning Wicca, and Hoodoo among other traditions. Within these texts and publications, it can be found listed as Cinquefoil, Cramweed, Five Finger Blossom, Five Fingers, Goosegrass, Goose Tansy, Moor Grass, Pentaphylon, Silver Sinquefoil, Silverweed, Sunkfield, and Synkefoyle, so as you can imagine, there is sometimes a great deal of confusion regarding the herb and its uses. With leaves that come to five points, it is sometimes associated with the mystical properties of the pentagram, as well as five of the qualities that people most often seek in their lives, with those being love, money, health, power and wisdom. As such, it is often used in spells seeking financial gain, or by those who are otherwise seeking good fortune and self improvement. Among Hoodoo practitioners, it is sometimes carried in Mojo Bags specifically to bring love, money, health, power, and wisdom into their lives. In other traditions, it is also used to repel evil and negativity, particularly that which is caused by "the five fingers of man." Outside of spiritual and mystical uses, Five Finger Grass has also been applied to medicinal uses as well. In this case, it has found great use in treating fevers and lowering them, as well as aiding in the treatment of diarrhea, to help prevent dehydration and other such further complication that can result. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Five Finger Grass.
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      <title>Feverfew cut 1 Lb</title>
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Feverfew is an herb that has long been held in medicinal folklore as possessing great healing virtues, and among these writings it can be found commonly under the names of Crysanthemum Parthenium, Tanacetum parthenium and Pyrethrum Parthenium. For these virtues, as well as its lovely flowers and the pleasant, citrus aroma that its leaves produce, it can often be found in old-styled gardens. As one might guess, Feverfews most common use in the traditions that speak of it is in reducing and treating fevers, but it is also known for being of fantastic aid in treating those who are afflicted with hysterical complaints, nervousness, low spirits, and a wide variety of other forms of anxiety. Folklore holds that it can also be applied to coughs, wheezing, difficult breathing, and even the sting and swelling of insect bites. In modern treatment, it is still much used in reducing fever, but also has seen newer applications as a treatment for headaches, arthritis, and digestive problems. It has also recently emerged in commercial cosmetics, utilized in lotions and other such products where it is used to calm red and irritated skin. Some herbalists also hold that it has a calming effect, perhaps related to the treatments of old, which allows Feverfew to also be used as a sleep aid. This is a 1 lb packet of cut feverfew.
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      <title>Feverfew cut 2oz</title>
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Feverfew is an herb that has long been held in medicinal folklore as possessing great healing virtues, and among these writings it can be found commonly under the names of Crysanthemum Parthenium, Tanacetum parthenium and Pyrethrum Parthenium. For these virtues, as well as its lovely flowers and the pleasant, citrus aroma that its leaves produce, it can often be found in old-styled gardens. As one might guess, Feverfews most common use in the traditions that speak of it is in reducing and treating fevers, but it is also known for being of fantastic aid in treating those who are afflicted with hysterical complaints, nervousness, low spirits, and a wide variety of other forms of anxiety. Folklore holds that it can also be applied to coughs, wheezing, difficult breathing, and even the sting and swelling of insect bites. In modern treatment, it is still much used in reducing fever, but also has seen newer applications as a treatment for headaches, arthritis, and digestive problems. It has also recently emerged in commercial cosmetics, utilized in lotions and other such products where it is used to calm red and irritated skin. Some herbalists also hold that it has a calming effect, perhaps related to the treatments of old, which allows Feverfew to also be used as a sleep aid. This is a 2 oz packet of cut feverfew.
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      <title>Fennel Seed 1 Lb</title>
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Also known as Fenkel, Sweet Fennel, Wild Fennel and the Latin name of Foeniculum vulgare, Fennel was well known by the ancients and can be found in many sources of folklore. Among the Romans it was used for its aromatic fruits and edible shoots, and in medieval folklore it was said that snakes shed their skin near fennel plants, and ingest it to heal injuries to their eyes. In the mid-ages it was also ritually hung over doors on Midsummer`s eve to ward off evil spirits, and it was viewed as a powerful protective force against witchcraft and evil influences. To this day it survives in similar tradition, and finds use in many traditions in spells and prayers of protection, seeking to prevent curses and possession, and otherwise ward off negative attention and energies. Modern herbalists turn away somewhat from such schools of thought, and use it on occasion to eace flatulence in infants, or in treating colic or painful teething. Among adults, it is sometimes used with tea for similar purposes; reducing gas after meals or when it is otherwise chronic or painful. Fennel can also sometimes be used as a diuretic among adults, aiding in urinary problems. It has also found claim to uses in the veterinary field as well, often being set in kennels and stables to drive away fleas. This is a 1 lb packet of Fennel seed.
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Also known as Fenkel, Sweet Fennel, Wild Fennel and the Latin name of Foeniculum vulgare, Fennel was well known by the ancients and can be found in many sources of folklore. Among the Romans it was used for its aromatic fruits and edible shoots, and in medieval folklore it was said that snakes shed their skin near fennel plants, and ingest it to heal injuries to their eyes. In the mid-ages it was also ritually hung over doors on Midsummer`s eve to ward off evil spirits, and it was viewed as a powerful protective force against witchcraft and evil influences. To this day it survives in similar tradition, and finds use in many traditions in spells and prayers of protection, seeking to prevent curses and possession, and otherwise ward off negative attention and energies. Modern herbalists turn away somewhat from such schools of thought, and use it on occasion to eace flatulence in infants, or in treating colic or painful teething. Among adults, it is sometimes used with tea for similar purposes; reducing gas after meals or when it is otherwise chronic or painful. Fennel can also sometimes be used as a diuretic among adults, aiding in urinary problems. It has also found claim to uses in the veterinary field as well, often being set in kennels and stables to drive away fleas. This is a 4 oz packet of Fennel seed.
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      <title>Eyebright powder 1 Lb</title>
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Known elsewhere as Euphrasia, Euphrasia officinalis, or the other common names of of Meadow eyebright and Red Eyebright, Eyebright has seen use for a long time, and has been mentioned numerous times within folk medicine. As one might imagine from the name, it is most commonly associated with the treatment of conditions of the eyes. Indeed, the name Euphrasia is of Greek origin, being derived from the Greek word Euphrosyne, which is word for Gladness, who was one of the three Graces who was known for her joy and mirth. The name is thought to be a play upon this, with the thought being that Eyebright (or Euphrasia) would bring gladness and joy to those who suffered from afflictions of the eyes. Spiritually, it has been used as a component to spells and rituals wherein you are seeking changes in perception and attitude, visionary experiences, and also as an aid in improving the memory. In modern treatments, the focus of eyebright is still upon the eyes. There the folk medicine treatments still prevail, where it is used as a wash for the eyes, as well as a compress when the eyes are inflamed or irritated. It has also been used for conjunctivitis, belepharitis, tired eyes, styes, and numerous other such conditions. This is a 1 lb packet of eyebright powder.
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Known elsewhere as Euphrasia, Euphrasia officinalis, or the other common names of of Meadow eyebright and Red Eyebright, Eyebright has seen use for a long time, and has been mentioned numerous times within folk medicine. As one might imagine from the name, it is most commonly associated with the treatment of conditions of the eyes. Indeed, the name Euphrasia is of Greek origin, being derived from the Greek word Euphrosyne, which is word for Gladness, who was one of the three Graces who was known for her joy and mirth. The name is thought to be a play upon this, with the thought being that Eyebright (or Euphrasia) would bring gladness and joy to those who suffered from afflictions of the eyes. Spiritually, it has been used as a component to spells and rituals wherein you are seeking changes in perception and attitude, visionary experiences, and also as an aid in improving the memory. In modern treatments, the focus of eyebright is still upon the eyes. There the folk medicine treatments still prevail, where it is used as a wash for the eyes, as well as a compress when the eyes are inflamed or irritated. It has also been used for conjunctivitis, belepharitis, tired eyes, styes, and numerous other such conditions. This is a 2 oz packet of eyebright powder.
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      <title>Eucalyptus Cut 1 Lb</title>
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Also known as Eucalyptus globules, Blue Gum Tree, or Stringy Bark Tree, Eucalyptus was originally found in Australia and actually consists of 700 species of plants. After attracting the attention of numerous environmental and global development researches due to its fast growth, it can now be found all over the world as a rapidly growing wood whose oil can be used as a natural insecticide. Aboriginal traditions have long used Eucalyptus to heal wounds and treat fungal infections. Indeed, teas made of the leaves were also used to reduce fevers. In the 19th century it was also utilized in England to clean urinary catheters, with later studies showing that Eucalyptus has strong antibacterial properties. Some traditions of folklore also hold that it is a potent aid in the spiritual world, being of particular use in spells and rituals that involve healing and protection. Modern herbalists view eucalyptus as a powerful antiseptic, using it sometimes as a gargle for treating numerous afflictions of the mouth and throat. When used locally, it can also sometimes be used to impair sensibility. Some also hold that the oil can be used as a potent expectorant, antiseptic, and even as a deodorant. This is a 2 oz packet of Eucalyptus.
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      <title>Eucalyptus Cut 2oz</title>
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Also known as Eucalyptus globules, Blue Gum Tree, or Stringy Bark Tree, Eucalyptus was originally found in Australia and actually consists of 700 species of plants. After attracting the attention of numerous environmental and global development researches due to its fast growth, it can now be found all over the world as a rapidly growing wood whose oil can be used as a natural insecticide. Aboriginal traditions have long used Eucalyptus to heal wounds and treat fungal infections. Indeed, teas made of the leaves were also used to reduce fevers. In the 19th century it was also utilized in England to clean urinary catheters, with later studies showing that Eucalyptus has strong antibacterial properties. Some traditions of folklore also hold that it is a potent aid in the spiritual world, being of particular use in spells and rituals that involve healing and protection. Modern herbalists view eucalyptus as a powerful antiseptic, using it sometimes as a gargle for treating numerous afflictions of the mouth and throat. When used locally, it can also sometimes be used to impair sensibility. Some also hold that the oil can be used as a potent expectorant, antiseptic, and even as a deodorant. This is a 2 oz packet of Eucalyptus.
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      <title>Epsom Salts 1 Lb</title>
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Traditionally a component of bath salts, Epsom Salts are well known for their aid in footbaths. However, also known as Hydrated Magnesium Sulfate, Epsom salts are also quite commonly used by Gardeners and Herbalists in correcting the magnesium deficiency that can sometimes be found in the soil of their gardens. This helps promote more healthy plant life, resulting in stronger plants that tend to be more productive than those that might grow in soil containing such a deficiency, if they grew at all. They are also used in flotation therapy, where they are used effect the density of water and therefore the buoyancy of whatever is placed in it; the salts added to the water help with flotation. In medicine Epsom Salts are sometimes used as a component in a saline laxative when aiding with constipation. More commonly however it is used in baths to soothe aches and pains and improve coarse, rough skin. Some traditions also hold that it can be a great aid in poultices used to treat blemishes and acne. Similarly, the Salts are sometimes used in created a cream that is used for the removal of blackheads. This is a 1 lb bag of Epsom Salts.
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      <title>5 Lb Epsom Salts</title>
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Traditionally a component of bath salts, Epsom Salts are well known for their aid in footbaths. However, also known as Hydrated Magnesium Sulfate, Epsom salts are also quite commonly used by Gardeners and Herbalists in correcting the magnesium deficiency that can sometimes be found in the soil of their gardens. This helps promote more healthy plant life, resulting in stronger plants that tend to be more productive than those that might grow in soil containing such a deficiency, if they grew at all. They are also used in flotation therapy, where they are used effect the density of water and therefore the buoyancy of whatever is placed in it; the salts added to the water help with flotation. In medicine Epsom Salts are sometimes used as a component in a saline laxative when aiding with constipation. More commonly however it is used in baths to soothe aches and pains and improve coarse, rough skin. Some traditions also hold that it can be a great aid in poultices used to treat blemishes and acne. Similarly, the Salts are sometimes used in created a cream that is used for the removal of blackheads. This is a 5 lb bag of Epsom Salts.
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      <title>1 Lb Elder Berries whole</title>
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Elder Berries, or Sambucus nigra, are laden with numerous tales and stories throughout folklore and history, and are particularly linked to those legends and myths involving magic and spirits. Indeed, in English and Scandinavian folklore the belief was held that if you cut down the Elder tree a spirit known as the Elder Mother would be released to take her revenge upon the hapless wood cutter. This could only be avoided while chanting "Old girl, give me some of thy wood and I will give thee some of mine when I grow into a tree." Otherwise, Elder Berries are also held to be a powerful aid in warding off evil influence, as well as curses and spells intended to do harm. Shakespeare even wrote of it, speaking of it as a symbol of grief, perhaps due to many Christian beliefs that Judas was hung from an Elder Tree in his grief, as well as that the Cross of Calvary was made of Elder wood. While many legends surround the wood, the berries themselves are still frequently utilized in making pies, jellies, and jams, as well as the occasional wine. Some herbalists also hold that Elderberries show potential in treating the symptoms of Influenza, with an extract created from the berry helping many recover in 2-3 days without many of the ill effects that result from many over-the-counter medications. Because of this, it is believe to stimulate the immune system and improve its ability to fight disease. This is a 1 lb packet of whole Elder Berries.
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Elder Berries, or Sambucus nigra, are laden with numerous tales and stories throughout folklore and history, and are particularly linked to those legends and myths involving magic and spirits. Indeed, in English and Scandinavian folklore the belief was held that if you cut down the Elder tree a spirit known as the Elder Mother would be released to take her revenge upon the hapless wood cutter. This could only be avoided while chanting "Old girl, give me some of thy wood and I will give thee some of mine when I grow into a tree." Otherwise, Elder Berries are also held to be a powerful aid in warding off evil influence, as well as curses and spells intended to do harm. Shakespeare even wrote of it, speaking of it as a symbol of grief, perhaps due to many Christian beliefs that Judas was hung from an Elder Tree in his grief, as well as that the Cross of Calvary was made of Elder wood. While many legends surround the wood, the berries themselves are still frequently utilized in making pies, jellies, and jams, as well as the occasional wine. Some herbalists also hold that Elderberries show potential in treating the symptoms of Influenza, with an extract created from the berry helping many recover in 2-3 days without many of the ill effects that result from many over-the-counter medications. Because of this, it is believe to stimulate the immune system and improve its ability to fight disease. This is a 2 oz packet of whole Elder Berries.
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      <title>Echinacea Purpurea 1 Lb</title>
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Long known to Native Americans as a medicinal herb, it was originally used to treat a wide range of ailments, including coughs, colds, sore throats, and infections. Indeed, some tribes even went so far as to use the herb as a veterinary medicine. It grew in popularity with American settlers, becoming white spread in the American Medical practices, becoming the top selling herb in America by the early 1900s. And though popularity in America diminished after the advent of penicillin and other such medicines, it continued to be quite popular in Europe, particularly in Germany. Today, it is still a particularly popular herbal remedy, with many herbalists using it to treat the common cold and flu, as well as alleviate symptoms associated with them such as a sore throat, cough, and fever. It is also said that Echinacea Purpurea is great for boosting the activity of the immune system, and in effect kick starting it into readiness at the early stages of illness or infection. Studies have found that it also contains substances that enhance the activity of the immune system, relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and have antiviral, and antioxidant effects. With such a wide range of applications, it is small wonder that herbalists frequently recommend Echinacea Purpurea for urinary tract infections, ear infections, athlete`s foot, sinusitis, hay fever, slow healing wounds, and even vaginal yeast infections. This is a 1lb bag of cut Echinacea Purpurea.
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      <title>Echinacea Purpurea 2oz</title>
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Long known to Native Americans as a medicinal herb, it was originally used to treat a wide range of ailments, including coughs, colds, sore throats, and infections. Indeed, some tribes even went so far as to use the herb as a veterinary medicine. It grew in popularity with American settlers, becoming white spread in the American Medical practices, becoming the top selling herb in America by the early 1900s. And though popularity in America diminished after the advent of penicillin and other such medicines, it continued to be quite popular in Europe, particularly in Germany. Today, it is still a particularly popular herbal remedy, with many herbalists using it to treat the common cold and flu, as well as alleviate symptoms associated with them such as a sore throat, cough, and fever. It is also said that Echinacea Purpurea is great for boosting the activity of the immune system, and in effect kick starting it into readiness at the early stages of illness or infection. Studies have found that it also contains substances that enhance the activity of the immune system, relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and have antiviral, and antioxidant effects. With such a wide range of applications, it is small wonder that herbalists frequently recommend Echinacea Purpurea for urinary tract infections, ear infections, athlete`s foot, sinusitis, hay fever, slow healing wounds, and even vaginal yeast infections. This is a 2 oz bag of cut Echinacea Purpurea.
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      <title>Devils Shoestring 1 Lb</title>
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Sometimes referred to as Twigs in old Hoodoo oral histories, Devil`s Shoe String, known in latin as Polygonum amphibium var. emersum, is a common and potent root utilized most frequently in Hoodoo practices, as it has been for years unmeasured. In this practice, they are most frequently kept within a Mojo bag or tied together to form a bracelet, anklet, or necklace. In these circumstances, it is typically viewed as a powerful protective device. This is where some believe it even gets its name, referring to its ability to "trip up the devil," as if you tied his shoe laces together. Tied together as an anklet, Devil`s Shoestring is also known to be of particular help in preventing the wearer from being poisoned by Goofer`s dust. Other uses within such spiritual practice also involve the herb aiding finding good luck, helping to find a new job or a raise, achieving invisibility, or acquiring some measure of control over the opposite sex. Today, Devil`s Shoestring is still most commonly identified with this old Hoodoo and Root Magic practices that are, if anything, more widespread and common today than ever. Outside of this, some medicinal use has also been found by some Herbalists. These Herbalists see it as an antispasmodic, particularly in helping to ease menstrual pains. This is a 1lb bag of Devil`s Shoestring.
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Sometimes referred to as Twigs in old Hoodoo oral histories, Devil`s Shoe String, known in latin as Polygonum amphibium var. emersum, is a common and potent root utilized most frequently in Hoodoo practices, as it has been for years unmeasured. In this practice, they are most frequently kept within a Mojo bag or tied together to form a bracelet, anklet, or necklace. In these circumstances, it is typically viewed as a powerful protective device. This is where some believe it even gets its name, referring to its ability to "trip up the devil," as if you tied his shoe laces together. Tied together as an anklet, Devil`s Shoestring is also known to be of particular help in preventing the wearer from being poisoned by Goofer`s dust. Other uses within such spiritual practice also involve the herb aiding finding good luck, helping to find a new job or a raise, achieving invisibility, or acquiring some measure of control over the opposite sex. Today, Devil`s Shoestring is still most commonly identified with this old Hoodoo and Root Magic practices that are, if anything, more widespread and common today than ever. Outside of this, some medicinal use has also been found by some Herbalists. These Herbalists see it as an antispasmodic, particularly in helping to ease menstrual pains. This is a 1 oz bag of Devil`s Shoestring.
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      <title>Dandelion Leaf 1 Lb</title>
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Known by most homeowners and landscapers as a weed that is nearly impossible to eradicate, Dandelion Leaf, or Taraxacum Officinale, is actually a valuable herb, with numerous culinary and medicinal uses. Native Americans long used it to treat kidney diseases, swelling, skin problems, heartburn, and upset stomachs, while the Chinese would use it as a treatment for digestive disorders, appendicitis, and even breast problems which include inflammation or lack of milk. In Europe, herbalists used to incorporate it into remedies that treated fever, boils, diarrhea and eye problems, as well as diabetes. The leaf is also believed to be of great use in summoning spirits, as well as in purification rituals. Today, Dandelion leaf is more commonly used as a diuretic, to remove excess water and toxins from the body. It is also said to promote bile excretions from the liver so the body can process foods and liquids more efficiently while purging toxins. More common still, it is used simply as an appetite stimulant and digestive aid, even included in salads and similar such dishes, or as a garnish. This is a 1lb bag of cut Dandelion Leaf.
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Known by most homeowners and landscapers as a weed that is nearly impossible to eradicate, Dandelion Leaf, or Taraxacum Officinale, is actually a valuable herb, with numerous culinary and medicinal uses. Native Americans long used it to treat kidney diseases, swelling, skin problems, heartburn, and upset stomachs, while the Chinese would use it as a treatment for digestive disorders, appendicitis, and even breast problems which include inflammation or lack of milk. In Europe, herbalists used to incorporate it into remedies that treated fever, boils, diarrhea and eye problems, as well as diabetes. The leaf is also believed to be of great use in summoning spirits, as well as in purification rituals. Today, Dandelion leaf is more commonly used as a diuretic, to remove excess water and toxins from the body. It is also said to promote bile excretions from the liver so the body can process foods and liquids more efficiently while purging toxins. More common still, it is used simply as an appetite stimulant and digestive aid, even included in salads and similar such dishes, or as a garnish. This is a 2 oz bag of cut Dandelion Leaf.
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Traditionally, Damiana Leaf, also known as Tumera diffusa, has been used by the people of Central and South America for hundreds of years. There it was first recorded by Spanish Missionaries as it was used by Mexican Indians, using Damiana leaves mixed with sugar as a powerful tea that enhanced lovemaking and worked as a powerful aphrodisiac. It is also named in Mexican folklore as the ingredient that flavored the original margarita; an alcoholic drink now famous throughout the world. Damiana has also seen use a wide array of magical tradition and practices, being used often in sex magic, increasing magical energy and aiding in divination, including use in dream magic and clairvoyance.

In modern holistic use, Damiana leaf is still used as an aphrodisiac, but is reported to be of medicinal aid in treating coughs, constipation and depression. It is also said to help with fibromyalgia, and breathing issues, as well as impotency, infertility, and the varied symptoms of menopause.

This is a 1lb bag of cut Damiana Leaf.
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Traditionally, Damiana Leaf, also known as Tumera diffusa, has been used by the people of Central and South America for hundreds of years. There it was first recorded by Spanish Missionaries as it was used by Mexican Indians, using Damiana leaves mixed with sugar as a powerful tea that enhanced lovemaking and worked as a powerful aphrodisiac. It is also named in Mexican folklore as the ingredient that flavored the original margarita; an alcoholic drink now famous throughout the world. Damiana has also seen use a wide array of magical tradition and practices, being used often in sex magic, increasing magical energy and aiding in divination, including use in dream magic and clairvoyance. In modern holistic use, Damiana leaf is still used as an aphrodisiac, but is reported to be of medicinal aid in treating coughs, constipation and depression. It is also said to help with fibromyalgia, and breathing issues, as well as impotency, infertility, and the varied symptoms of menopause. This is a 2 oz bag of cut Damiana Leaf.
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Widely acknowledged as being an herb of great medicinal value, Comfrey Leaf has been known throughout the ages under a wide variety names with Bruisewort, Knitback, Boneset, Slippery Root, Ass Ear, and Blackwort being among them. In China, it has been used for well over 2000 years, and has maintained its reputation well enough to see mention in a US Pharmacopia and numerous other medical journals and herbal compendiums throughout the world. Most commonly, it is used as an ointment or poultice that is applied to sprains, broken bones, and other wounds where it is said to help in mending and healing. In ancient times, it was also said to be quite potent in aiding spells of protection and blessings for travel. Today, it is still a popular first aid remedy, containing the chemical allantoin which is said to speed up the replacement of body cells. This speeds up the healing of tissue and the closing of wounds, and aids in mending bones just as it has since ancient times. Many herbalists also use it to minimize the opportunity of infection and reduce scarring. This is a 1lb bag of cut Comfrey Leaf.
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Widely acknowledged as being an herb of great medicinal value, Comfrey Leaf has been known throughout the ages under a wide variety names with Bruisewort, Knitback, Boneset, Slippery Root, Ass Ear, and Blackwort being among them. In China, it has been used for well over 2000 years, and has maintained its reputation well enough to see mention in a US Pharmacopia and numerous other medical journals and herbal compendiums throughout the world. Most commonly, it is used as an ointment or poultice that is applied to sprains, broken bones, and other wounds where it is said to help in mending and healing. In ancient times, it was also said to be quite potent in aiding spells of protection and blessings for travel. Today, it is still a popular first aid remedy, containing the chemical allantoin which is said to speed up the replacement of body cells. This speeds up the healing of tissue and the closing of wounds, and aids in mending bones just as it has since ancient times. Many herbalists also use it to minimize the opportunity of infection and reduce scarring. This is a 2 oz bag of cut Comfrey Leaf.
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For thousands of years Coltsfoot Leaf, or Symphytum officinale, has been used as an ancient cough medicine, suppressing coughs from colds and illness via a wide array of treatments. Indeed, it was even used in smoking blends as a method to ease breathing. For ages it was recommended for dry coughs and breathing problems, with attention paid to these properties in the writings of the Greek doctor Diosocrites. Some also believe that it will help improve one`s luck in seeking prosperity, wealth, and love. There was some debate however between East and West as to what portion of the Coltsfoot plant was the most useful medicinally. In China, the thought was that the root was most potent and most beneficial, while in Europe it was generally believed that the leaf provided the greatest benefit. Today, it is still popular in suppressing coughs, with research showing that extracts from the leaf can improve the immune system, as well. Modern research has also shown that it should not be taken by pregnant women or given to children under the age of six, with some countries even implementing strict age restrictions regarding the availability and usage of Coltsfoot. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Cultsfoot Leaf.
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For thousands of years Coltsfoot Leaf, or Symphytum officinale, has been used as an ancient cough medicine, suppressing coughs from colds and illness via a wide array of treatments. Indeed, it was even used in smoking blends as a method to ease breathing. For ages it was recommended for dry coughs and breathing problems, with attention paid to these properties in the writings of the Greek doctor Diosocrites. Some also believe that it will help improve one`s luck in seeking prosperity, wealth, and love. There was some debate however between East and West as to what portion of the Coltsfoot plant was the most useful medicinally. In China, the thought was that the root was most potent and most beneficial, while in Europe it was generally believed that the leaf provided the greatest benefit. Today, it is still popular in suppressing coughs, with research showing that extracts from the leaf can improve the immune system, as well. Modern research has also shown that it should not be taken by pregnant women or given to children under the age of six, with some countries even implementing strict age restrictions regarding the availability and usage of Coltsfoot. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Cultsfoot Leaf.
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      <title>Red Clover 1 Lb</title>
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Red clover, or Eugenia caryophyllata, has long been seen as a flower with many spiritual and medicinal uses. Of old, it was seen as something that can purify blood so that the one who imbibed the clover would be hearty and hale, and improve circulation. It was also used as a diuretic, to cleanse the body of excess fluids and toxins, wherein it was thought to help cleanse and strengthen the liver. For colds, it was also used as an expectorant, helping to clear the lungs of mucus and fluid. Spiritually, it was widely seen as a powerful agent in bringing good luck to financial arrangements, or blessing and protecting domestic animals. The flowers were also often mixed into potions intended to induce lust in those who drank them. Modern herbalist still view Red Clover as a potent aid in helping coughs and colds, using it to aid and treat whooping cough and a wide range of other respiratory problems. Red clover is also often used externally, treating skin irritation and swelling, psoriasis, and eczema. This is a 1 lb bag of whole Red Clover.
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Red clover, or Eugenia caryophyllata, has long been seen as a flower with many spiritual and medicinal uses. Of old, it was seen as something that can purify blood so that the one who imbibed the clover would be hearty and hale, and improve circulation. It was also used as a diuretic, to cleanse the body of excess fluids and toxins, wherein it was thought to help cleanse and strengthen the liver. For colds, it was also used as an expectorant, helping to clear the lungs of mucus and fluid. Spiritually, it was widely seen as a powerful agent in bringing good luck to financial arrangements, or blessing and protecting domestic animals. The flowers were also often mixed into potions intended to induce lust in those who drank them. Modern herbalist still view Red Clover as a potent aid in helping coughs and colds, using it to aid and treat whooping cough and a wide range of other respiratory problems. Red clover is also often used externally, treating skin irritation and swelling, psoriasis, and eczema. This is a 2 oz bag of whole Red Clover.
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      <title>Cloves Whole 1 Lb</title>
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Cloves or Dalea purpurea, are most widely known as a culinary spice, native to Indonesia. Its use has spread widely, with uses ranging from being a key component in tea in Northern India, a frequent part of Vietnamese pho broth, a wide array of Mexican dishes, and even as a frequent addition to cheese in the Netherlands. In Japan and china, one will also find cloves used as an important material for incense, and in some European countries one will find them around Christmas and Yule as a holiday decoration, called a Pomander, where the cloves are inserted into an orange and hung about the home. Spiritually, they are seen to be of great use in banishing hostile and negative forces, as well as aiding in enhancing or starting friendship and love. In both Chinese and Western medicine, cloves have seen use in dentistry, where its oil is a painkiller. In this way, it is also sometimes used to numb away irritation and pain on the skin. They are also used in a variety of ways to aid in digesting, soothing the stomach, or even relieving gas. In aromatherapy, Cloves have seen use in clearing the head, as well. In Chinese medicine it is also utilized sometimes in treating impotence or morning sickness. This is a 1 lb bag of whole cloves.
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Cloves or Dalea purpurea, are most widely known as a culinary spice, native to Indonesia. Its use has spread widely, with uses ranging from being a key component in tea in Northern India, a frequent part of Vietnamese pho broth, a wide array of Mexican dishes, and even as a frequent addition to cheese in the Netherlands. In Japan and china, one will also find cloves used as an important material for incense, and in some European countries one will find them around Christmas and Yule as a holiday decoration, called a Pomander, where the cloves are inserted into an orange and hung about the home. Spiritually, they are seen to be of great use in banishing hostile and negative forces, as well as aiding in enhancing or starting friendship and love. In both Chinese and Western medicine, cloves have seen use in dentistry, where its oil is a painkiller. In this way, it is also sometimes used to numb away irritation and pain on the skin. They are also used in a variety of ways to aid in digesting, soothing the stomach, or even relieving gas. In aromatherapy, Cloves have seen use in clearing the head, as well. In Chinese medicine it is also utilized sometimes in treating impotence or morning sickness. This is a 2 oz bag of whole cloves.
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      <title>Cinnamon powder 1Lb</title>
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Coming from the bark of an evergreen tree native to Sri Lanka, cinnamon powder has long been known as a wonderful, powerful seasoning that adds to a wide array of culinary dishes. The tree itself grows in soil that is quite sandy, even as it requires a somewhat sheltered area, rain, heat, and a stable temperature. This left the product of cinnamon powder a difficult to obtain commodity for some time, as the Dutch who harvested believed that its cultivation would actually destroy the properties it is known to possess, and only began to grow it as recently as 1776. The properties of the powder are many and varied, with long belief that it was useful for healing and personal protection, as well as a wide range of spiritual qualities, including use in meditation, passion and love spells, work involving clairvoyance, and for spiritual illumination. It is also traditionally associated with the fire and the sun. Also known as Cinnamomum Burmanii, Cinnamon is today most widely known as a culinary seasoning, seeing use in everything from flavoring for chewing gum to gourmet dishes. Beyond this, it has also been known as an aphrodisiac for females as well as an antiseptic, astringent, and as a powerful aid in helping with digestive issues ranging from flatulence and vomiting to diarrhea. This is a 1lb bag of cinnamon powder.
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Coming from the bark of an evergreen tree native to Sri Lanka, cinnamon powder has long been known as a wonderful, powerful seasoning that adds to a wide array of culinary dishes. The tree itself grows in soil that is quite sandy, even as it requires a somewhat sheltered area, rain, heat, and a stable temperature. This left the product of cinnamon powder a difficult to obtain commodity for some time, as the Dutch who harvested believed that its cultivation would actually destroy the properties it is known to possess, and only began to grow it as recently as 1776. The properties of the powder are many and varied, with long belief that it was useful for healing and personal protection, as well as a wide range of spiritual qualities, including use in meditation, passion and love spells, work involving clairvoyance, and for spiritual illumination. It is also traditionally associated with the fire and the sun. Also known as Cinnamomum Burmanii, Cinnamon is today most widely known as a culinary seasoning, seeing use in everything from flavoring for chewing gum to gourmet dishes. Beyond this, it has also been known as an aphrodisiac for females as well as an antiseptic, astringent, and as a powerful aid in helping with digestive issues ranging from flatulence and vomiting to diarrhea. This is a 2 oz bag of cinnamon powder.
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Chickweed, or Stellaria Media L is well known among a great many herbalists as being a fantastic both for medicinal purposes as well as a nutritional supplement. Flowering form March until the following autumn, it is also quite famed for the fact that it sleeps the "Sleep of Plants." This is an old herbal term for the fact that the leaves shift every night, folding over to cover and protect tender buds and new shoots as though sheltering them in sleep. Chickweed is also often added to salads or added to cooking pots as a delightful spice, and is often compared to spinach in matters of taste and texture, as well as for the nutrients that it provides. Sometimes uncooked leaves are also served with dandelion leaves in salads. Nutritionally, Chickweed is mineral-rich, containing ascorbic acid, calcium, flavenoids, magnesium, potassium, zinc and numerous other beneficial minerals well known for aiding in achieving a general state of well being. Medically it has been used as an astringent and a diuretic, and is reputed to be quite useful as an expectorant and laxative. In the past, it was also used often for wound treatment. Some studies have also shown that it can be quite useful in treating post partum issues, functioning as a depurative, emmenagogue, and galactogogue. This is a 1 lb bag of cut chickweed.
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Chickweed, or Stellaria Media L is well known among a great many herbalists as being a fantastic both for medicinal purposes as well as a nutritional supplement. Flowering form March until the following autumn, it is also quite famed for the fact that it sleeps the "Sleep of Plants." This is an old herbal term for the fact that the leaves shift every night, folding over to cover and protect tender buds and new shoots as though sheltering them in sleep. Chickweed is also often added to salads or added to cooking pots as a delightful spice, and is often compared to spinach in matters of taste and texture, as well as for the nutrients that it provides. Sometimes uncooked leaves are also served with dandelion leaves in salads. Nutritionally, Chickweed is mineral-rich, containing ascorbic acid, calcium, flavenoids, magnesium, potassium, zinc and numerous other beneficial minerals well known for aiding in achieving a general state of well being. Medically it has been used as an astringent and a diuretic, and is reputed to be quite useful as an expectorant and laxative. In the past, it was also used often for wound treatment. Some studies have also shown that it can be quite useful in treating post partum issues, functioning as a depurative, emmenagogue, and galactogogue. This is a 2 oz bag of cut chickweed.
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Native to the central and northern parts of the North America, wild cherry bark, or Prunus serotina, has long been known by Native Americans as a potent medicinal plant, but only came into widespread use in the 1800s, when European immigrants and settlers brought it back to catch on in Europe. It was then that it began seeing widespread use as an aid in the treatment of coughs, particularly those of the spasmodic variety that interrupts sleep and could otherwise cause further complication in the treatment of wounds and illness. These days, the wild cherry bark is often utilized in modern cough syrups, as it has been found to sedate the cough reflex. This is particularly useful in treating dry, nonproductive coughs that occur in a wide array of respiratory conditions, particularly those that disrupt and prevent sleep. By itself, it is also often used with other herbs in the treatment of asthma, and similar such breathing disorders. Wild cherry bark has also been found by some herbalists to be quite helpful in stimulating sluggish digestion and appetite. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Wild Cherry bark.
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Native to the central and northern parts of the North America, wild cherry bark, or Prunus serotina, has long been known by Native Americans as a potent medicinal plant, but only came into widespread use in the 1800s, when European immigrants and settlers brought it back to catch on in Europe. It was then that it began seeing widespread use as an aid in the treatment of coughs, particularly those of the spasmodic variety that interrupts sleep and could otherwise cause further complication in the treatment of wounds and illness. These days, the wild cherry bark is often utilized in modern cough syrups, as it has been found to sedate the cough reflex. This is particularly useful in treating dry, nonproductive coughs that occur in a wide array of respiratory conditions, particularly those that disrupt and prevent sleep. By itself, it is also often used with other herbs in the treatment of asthma, and similar such breathing disorders. Wild cherry bark has also been found by some herbalists to be quite helpful in stimulating sluggish digestion and appetite. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Wild Cherry bark.
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While known in Latin as Anthemis Nobilis, Chamomile actually gets its name from the Greek words kamai, which means on the ground, and melon, which is the word for an apple. When trod upon, it frequently produces a strong, pleasant aroma that wafts around those who step upon it, and reminds many of apples. For this purpose it was often put to use in the medieval periods for use in green garden paths, so that as one strolled from one place to another one would be accompanied by a lovely, sweet smell. In the past, herbalists and gardeners also saw Chamomile as a healing plant that would help those plants it grew next to flourish when otherwise they might begin to fail. It spiritual uses Chamomile was also frequently used in finding good luck with marriage proposals, gambling, prosperity and good fortune, and was even thought to aid in preventing lightning strikes. In the world today, Chamomile is perhaps most famous as a component in tea that is not only smells lovely and is pleasantly flavorful, but is widely known for helping to soothe stomachs and ease indigestion as well as help you fall to sleep. It is also well known for being a soothing sedative that aids with pain and discomfort. This is a 1 lb bag of whole chamomile flowers.
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While known in Latin as Anthemis Nobilis, Chamomile actually gets its name from the Greek words kamai, which means on the ground, and melon, which is the word for an apple. When trod upon, it frequently produces a strong, pleasant aroma that wafts around those who step upon it, and reminds many of apples. For this purpose it was often put to use in the medieval periods for use in green garden paths, so that as one strolled from one place to another one would be accompanied by a lovely, sweet smell. In the past, herbalists and gardeners also saw Chamomile as a healing plant that would help those plants it grew next to flourish when otherwise they might begin to fail. It spiritual uses Chamomile was also frequently used in finding good luck with marriage proposals, gambling, prosperity and good fortune, and was even thought to aid in preventing lightning strikes. In the world today, Chamomile is perhaps most famous as a component in tea that is not only smells lovely and is pleasantly flavorful, but is widely known for helping to soothe stomachs and ease indigestion as well as help you fall to sleep. It is also well known for being a soothing sedative that aids with pain and discomfort. This is a 2 oz bag of whole chamomile flowers.
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Native to the Southwestern parts of US and Mexico, Chaparrel Leaf, or Larrea tridentata has long been used among Native Americans to treat arthritis, respiratory ailments, and even cancer. Interestingly, the plant produces a sap that keeps other plants from growing near itself, and while the branches may wither or fall off, the crown rarely dies and sometimes reproduces itself. Indeed, an example in California is believed by some to be well over 11,000 years old. For these qualities it was often revered within local lore, and the Southwestern Native Americans often used the sap as a sunscreen, and the plant in general as a treatment for assorted ailments, including blood poisoning, and liver disease. They also used to the leave to brew a tea that they would use to rid the body of parasites. Modern herbalists see it most commonly as an expectorant, of great use in treating respiratory issues like asthma, bronchitis, and the coughing symptoms of the common cold. Chaparrel Leaf has also been shown to possess antioxidant qualities, believed to help destroy the particles that destroy cells and possibly cause cancer. Studies have been conducted that show the leaf to aid in restricting cancerous growth. While the leaf possesses a great many positive qualities, it has been shown to occasionally react poorly with the liver, and you should discontinue use if you experience nausea, fever, fatigue, or Jaundice while using the herb. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Chaparrel Leaf.
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Native to the Southwestern parts of US and Mexico, Chaparrel Leaf, or Larrea tridentata has long been used among Native Americans to treat arthritis, respiratory ailments, and even cancer. Interestingly, the plant produces a sap that keeps other plants from growing near itself, and while the branches may wither or fall off, the crown rarely dies and sometimes reproduces itself. Indeed, an example in California is believed by some to be well over 11,000 years old. For these qualities it was often revered within local lore, and the Southwestern Native Americans often used the sap as a sunscreen, and the plant in general as a treatment for assorted ailments, including blood poisoning, and liver disease. They also used to the leave to brew a tea that they would use to rid the body of parasites. Modern herbalists see it most commonly as an expectorant, of great use in treating respiratory issues like asthma, bronchitis, and the coughing symptoms of the common cold. Chaparrel Leaf has also been shown to possess antioxidant qualities, believed to help destroy the particles that destroy cells and possibly cause cancer. Studies have been conducted that show the leaf to aid in restricting cancerous growth. While the leaf possesses a great many positive qualities, it has been shown to occasionally react poorly with the liver, and you should discontinue use if you experience nausea, fever, fatigue, or Jaundice while using the herb. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Chaparrel Leaf.
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Found also under its Latin name of Thuja Plicata, the wood and tips from cedar trees have been famous for their flavoring and preservative properties for ages. Indeed, cedar wood has been utilized in the making of cabinets, garden and pet bedding, closet linings, potpourris, sachets and other such products for thousands of years. Historical documents have show that it was even famously utilized in King Solomon`s Temple in Jerusalem and mentioned in The Iliad, when referring to King Priam`s treasure chambers. Cedar wood and tips have also been an important ingredient in incense used for purification, meditation, and a generally increased potency in magic. Today, we find that the uses for cedar has little changed. Cedar tips in particular are quite commonly used in adding a smoked flavor when used to season fish and meats. They are also often burned in fires, with the smoke used for meditational and spiritual purposes much akin to those that it was used for in ages past. This is a 1 lb bag of cedar tips.
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Found also under its Latin name of Thuja Plicata, the wood and tips from cedar trees have been famous for their flavoring and preservative properties for ages. Indeed, cedar wood has been utilized in the making of cabinets, garden and pet bedding, closet linings, potpourris, sachets and other such products for thousands of years. Historical documents have show that it was even famously utilized in King Solomon`s Temple in Jerusalem and mentioned in The Iliad, when referring to King Priam`s treasure chambers. Cedar wood and tips have also been an important ingredient in incense used for purification, meditation, and a generally increased potency in magic. Today, we find that the uses for cedar has little changed. Cedar tips in particular are quite commonly used in adding a smoked flavor when used to season fish and meats. They are also often burned in fires, with the smoke used for meditational and spiritual purposes much akin to those that it was used for in ages past. This is a 2 oz bag of cedar tips.
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This herbal treatment, known in Latin as Uncaria Tomentosa, is named after the hook-like horns that are found on its surface, and comes from a vine native to the Amazon Rain Forest and other similarly tropical locals within South and Central America. There, it has been found in traditional medicinal folk lore dating back to the age of the Incans, and is frequently described as a potent aid in treating health problems, such as arthritis, stomach ulcers, fever, and general inflammation. Some lore even suggests that the bark can be utilized when one is seeking a method of birth control. More Modern studies have shown that Cat`s Claw Bark is indeed a stimulant to the immune system, helping it fight off disease and perhaps thereby relieving symptoms such as fever. Some herbalists also claim that it can be of great use in relaxing and soothing muscles, helping to ease away aches and pains. This is of particular use when combined with the fact that the bark has shown some ability to treat and ease assorted forms of arthritis. Some studies have also shown that Cat`s Claw Bark can help lower blood pressure as well, and act as a diuretic. The bark has also been shown to possess antioxidant properties, which remove the body of particles that damage cells and potentially cause cancer. Early studies are looking into this quality, and examining its antitumor and anticancer effects. This is a 1 Lb packet of cut cat`s claw bark.
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This herbal treatment, known in Latin as Uncaria Tomentosa, is named after the hook-like horns that are found on its surface, and comes from a vine native to the Amazon Rain Forest and other similarly tropical locals within South and Central America. There, it has been found in traditional medicinal folk lore dating back to the age of the Incans, and is frequently described as a potent aid in treating health problems, such as arthritis, stomach ulcers, fever, and general inflammation. Some lore even suggests that the bark can be utilized when one is seeking a method of birth control. More Modern studies have shown that Cat`s Claw Bark is indeed a stimulant to the immune system, helping it fight off disease and perhaps thereby relieving symptoms such as fever. Some herbalists also claim that it can be of great use in relaxing and soothing muscles, helping to ease away aches and pains. This is of particular use when combined with the fact that the bark has shown some ability to treat and ease assorted forms of arthritis. Some studies have also shown that Cat`s Claw Bark can help lower blood pressure as well, and act as a diuretic. The bark has also been shown to possess antioxidant properties, which remove the body of particles that damage cells and potentially cause cancer. Early studies are looking into this quality, and examining its antitumor and anticancer effects. This is a 1 oz packet of cut cat`s claw bark.
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Also known as Catmint and its Latin name of Nepeta Cataria, Catnip is actually the broad name for over 250 flowering species of plants that belong to the genus of Nepeta. Originally from Mediterranean regions, Catnip has since become common throughout North America, and is famous for the effects it has on cats. In two thirds of all cats, catnip induces a state of euphoria, often resulting in them acting rather off the wall and crazy, frequently in manners that are entirely impossible to predict. The remaining third of cats are actually completely immune to this effect, and have no observed reaction to the herb. Interestingly, some people also experience a much milder version of this euphoria, and it is sometimes employed in spiritual and magickal purposes to help find this state of mind or help forge a psychic bond with animals. Today, it is most commonly found in cat toys around the world, but catnip tea has also been found to be quite beneficial in treating colds, fevers, and other infections. Some studies also suggest that it is soothing for upset stomachs and may possibly be helpful in preventing morning sickness in pregnant women. Catnip has also been shown to be employed successfully in a mosquito repellant when applied to the skin in a variety of lotions and ointments. This is a 1 lb bag of cut catnip.
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Also known as Catmint and its Latin name of Nepeta Cataria, Catnip is actually the broad name for over 250 flowering species of plants that belong to the genus of Nepeta. Originally from Mediterranean regions, Catnip has since become common throughout North America, and is famous for the effects it has on cats. In two thirds of all cats, catnip induces a state of euphoria, often resulting in them acting rather off the wall and crazy, frequently in manners that are entirely impossible to predict. The remaining third of cats are actually completely immune to this effect, and have no observed reaction to the herb. Interestingly, some people also experience a much milder version of this euphoria, and it is sometimes employed in spiritual and magickal purposes to help find this state of mind or help forge a psychic bond with animals. Today, it is most commonly found in cat toys around the world, but catnip tea has also been found to be quite beneficial in treating colds, fevers, and other infections. Some studies also suggest that it is soothing for upset stomachs and may possibly be helpful in preventing morning sickness in pregnant women. Catnip has also been shown to be employed successfully in a mosquito repellant when applied to the skin in a variety of lotions and ointments. This is a 2 oz bag of cut catnip.
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Said to possess great healing properties, Cat`s Claw Root has been known among the Ashaninka Indians of Peru for thousands of years as a powerful aid to their healing spells and magic. Among them, it is said that "good spirits" live within the plant`s roots, providing magical properties that can help those who use it live more healthily and better fight off illness. The Ashaninka tribal healers seek out these roots, searching among them for the good spirits that dwell within them to provide powerful medicine and magic to their people. Today, modern scientists have actually verified the findings of the Ashaninka tribes. Though the scientific community does not speak of spirits when they report their findings, they have found that the cat`s claw root possesses numerous alkaloids, some of which are quite potent in aiding the immune system and making it more formidable. Those that possess these great benefits to your immune system are well known by the Ashaninka, with their tribal healers seeing them as those that are inhabited by Good Spirits. This is a 2 oz packet of Cat`s Claw Root.
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Though it is often referred to as Pot Marigold, Calendula, also known as Calendula Officinalis, is not a marigold at all. Throughout the mid-ages and in times since, it has been widely known for treating skin wounds, abrasions and other afflictions and infections of the skin, having been said to be of particular use as an anti-inflammatory. In some cases it has even been said to be put to use in treating chapped lips and diaper rash. They were also known and documented for being a flower that opened and closed regularly, with some saying from dawn to dusk and others even citing specific times, such as seven in the morning until seven at night. Spiritually, Calendula has been put to use in providing a comfort to the heart, or aiding in mending spirits, and it was said that a broth flavored with the herb was particularly good for this. Calendula even saw culinary use, being used to dye cheese with a yellow color in the past. Today it is primarily used much as it was in the past, to treat skin wounds and abrasions as an anti-inflammatory, making it helpful in treating sprains and other such injuries where muscle or joints swell up uncomfortably. Some herbalists have also found it to be helpful in stimulating sweating, and easing fevers. This is a 1 lb bag of whole Calendula.
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Though it is often referred to as Pot Marigold, Calendula, also known as Calendula Officinalis, is not a marigold at all. Throughout the mid-ages and in times since, it has been widely known for treating skin wounds, abrasions and other afflictions and infections of the skin, having been said to be of particular use as an anti-inflammatory. In some cases it has even been said to be put to use in treating chapped lips and diaper rash. They were also known and documented for being a flower that opened and closed regularly, with some saying from dawn to dusk and others even citing specific times, such as seven in the morning until seven at night. Spiritually, Calendula has been put to use in providing a comfort to the heart, or aiding in mending spirits, and it was said that a broth flavored with the herb was particularly good for this. Calendula even saw culinary use, being used to dye cheese with a yellow color in the past. Today it is primarily used much as it was in the past, to treat skin wounds and abrasions as an anti-inflammatory, making it helpful in treating sprains and other such injuries where muscle or joints swell up uncomfortably. Some herbalists have also found it to be helpful in stimulating sweating, and easing fevers. This is a 2 oz bag of whole Calendula.
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      <title>Burdock 1 Lb</title>
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Native to some parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, Arctium Lappa, or Burdock, is famous for its little fuzzy burs, that cling to animals and clothing and were reportedly the inspiration for Velcro. Folk herbalist in the past used it to purify blood and aid in burn treatment, where it was said to aid in impeding bacterial growth on the wound site, while providing a fantastic barrier for moisture which, in some cases, can impede the healing process. It has also seen use in spiritual applications as an herb that is particularly good in use for purification and protection, particularly against negativity and magick. Burdock has also seen use in treating stomach afflictions, particularly indigestion. Cosmetically, it has also been applied in the past to assorted methods for stimulating hair growth. In more recent days it still sees heavy use in treating hair growth in Europe, and has been put to use for other forms of skin care including the treatment of eczema and in poultices put together for bruises and inflamed tissue. Burdock is also still utilized in treating indigestion, and has even been put to use in strengthening the stomach. This is a 1lb bag of cut Burdock.
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Native to some parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, Arctium Lappa, or Burdock, is famous for its little fuzzy burs, that cling to animals and clothing and were reportedly the inspiration for Velcro. Folk herbalist in the past used it to purify blood and aid in burn treatment, where it was said to aid in impeding bacterial growth on the wound site, while providing a fantastic barrier for moisture which, in some cases, can impede the healing process. It has also seen use in spiritual applications as an herb that is particularly good in use for purification and protection, particularly against negativity and magick. Burdock has also seen use in treating stomach afflictions, particularly indigestion. Cosmetically, it has also been applied in the past to assorted methods for stimulating hair growth. In more recent days it still sees heavy use in treating hair growth in Europe, and has been put to use for other forms of skin care including the treatment of eczema and in poultices put together for bruises and inflamed tissue. Burdock is also still utilized in treating indigestion, and has even been put to use in strengthening the stomach. This is a 2 oz bag of cut Burdock.
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Native to the Midwestern and lower Great Plains, extending into the Nashville Basin, the Buckeyes can be found now in many places where the climate resembles that of its origins, coming from the tree of the same name. Known in Latin as Aesculus Octandra, its use has been found to stem far back, with Native Americans peeling the nut and mashing it into a meal that they called Hetuck. The oils of the Buckeye Nut were also utilized by Native Americans to tan leather. Some have also found that the Buckeye is of use in Hoodoo traditions, where it is said to be a powerful charm when held in one`s pocket, helping you in finding more pocket money. This is said to be particularly true if rituals involving the application of mercury and wax are applied to the nut first. Today, Buckeye nuts are most commonly found in the state of Ohio, for which they are named, and are frequently found adorning college football fans throughout that state. They are however still said to be of great use in helping with rheumatism, and still find themselves being put to use in practices seeking good luck with the opposite sex and attracting money and wealth. This is a 1 lb packet of whole buckeye nuts.
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      <title>Buckeyes 2oz</title>
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Native to the Midwestern and lower Great Plains, extending into the Nashville Basin, the Buckeyes can be found now in many places where the climate resembles that of its origins, coming from the tree of the same name. Known in Latin as Aesculus Octandra, its use has been found to stem far back, with Native Americans peeling the nut and mashing it into a meal that they called Hetuck. The oils of the Buckeye Nut were also utilized by Native Americans to tan leather. Some have also found that the Buckeye is of use in Hoodoo traditions, where it is said to be a powerful charm when held in one`s pocket, helping you in finding more pocket money. This is said to be particularly true if rituals involving the application of mercury and wax are applied to the nut first. Today, Buckeye nuts are most commonly found in the state of Ohio, for which they are named, and are frequently found adorning college football fans throughout that state. They are however still said to be of great use in helping with rheumatism, and still find themselves being put to use in practices seeking good luck with the opposite sex and attracting money and wealth. This is a 2 oz packet of whole buckeye nuts.
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      <title>Brewers Yeast Flour 1 Lb</title>
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Yeast is a living organism that forms colonies of single, simple cells. In warm, moist conditions they produce carbon dioxide and alcohol as they "eat" food. For thousands of years it has been used to produce bread and beer. Producing a bitter taste when it is utilized in the production of bread, Brewer`s yeast, known in Latin as Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, does offer a desirable flavor when put to use in the production of beer and so has long been employed in this purpose, from which it draws its name. More recently it has found new purpose as a nutritional supplement, containing chromium, selenium and numerous vitamins including B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, and B7. It has also found use in some theaters and homes as an alternative to salt or butter on popcorn, with many people enjoying the flavor that it adds. Medically, it is sometimes used to aid digestive issues, particularly those involving diarrhea. In some circumstances it has also been used to aid those with Crohn`s Disease. Some studies, but not all, have also displayed results showing that Brewer`s Yeast can even be of use in aiding in controlling blood sugar levels. This is a 1lb bag of brewer`s yeast flour.
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      <title>Brewers Yeast Flour 2oz</title>
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Yeast is a living organism that forms colonies of single, simple cells. In warm, moist conditions they produce carbon dioxide and alcohol as they "eat" food. For thousands of years it has been used to produce bread and beer. Producing a bitter taste when it is utilized in the production of bread, Brewer`s yeast, known in Latin as Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, does offer a desirable flavor when put to use in the production of beer and so has long been employed in this purpose, from which it draws its name. More recently it has found new purpose as a nutritional supplement, containing chromium, selenium and numerous vitamins including B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, and B7. It has also found use in some theaters and homes as an alternative to salt or butter on popcorn, with many people enjoying the flavor that it adds. Medically, it is sometimes used to aid digestive issues, particularly those involving diarrhea. In some circumstances it has also been used to aid those with Crohn`s Disease. Some studies, but not all, have also displayed results showing that Brewer`s Yeast can even be of use in aiding in controlling blood sugar levels. This is a 2 oz bag of brewer`s yeast flour.
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      <title>Borage Leaf cut 1 Lb</title>
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Also known as starflower and Borage Officinalis, Borage originates in Syria, and has long since been naturalized in the Mediterranean, Asia Minor, Europe, North Africa, and South America. Often growing blue flowers, its petals can also take on the white and pink colors, and form the shape of a perfect five pointed star. Throughout history, the leaves however are what have stolen the attention from the beautiful flowers. They have been used in salads and as garnish extensively through Europe, and during the medieval period were sometimes used with wine in treating melancholy. Today they can still be found throughout Germany and parts of Spain and Poland as a vegetable. Borage Leaf has also been seen as a valued remedy for symptoms of PMS and Menopause, particularly when dealing with hot flashes. The leaves can also be used to make a calming tea, and are often used in Iran to make a tea that can sooth nerves and troubled spirits. Holistically it has been used as well for the treatment of arthritis, eczema, seborhic dermatitis (scaly, crusty scalp), and in some cases chest congestion (in tea form). While it has long been seen as a potent aid, some modern study has also shown that continued, persistent use of the leaf can contribute to liver issues, and that it should not be used if you are breastfeeding or pregnant. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Borage Leaf.
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      <title>Borage Leaf cut 2oz</title>
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Also known as starflower and Borage Officinalis, Borage originates in Syria, and has long since been naturalized in the Mediterranean, Asia Minor, Europe, North Africa, and South America. Often growing blue flowers, its petals can also take on the white and pink colors, and form the shape of a perfect five pointed star. Throughout history, the leaves however are what have stolen the attention from the beautiful flowers. They have been used in salads and as garnish extensively through Europe, and during the medieval period were sometimes used with wine in treating melancholy. Today they can still be found throughout Germany and parts of Spain and Poland as a vegetable. Borage Leaf has also been seen as a valued remedy for symptoms of PMS and Menopause, particularly when dealing with hot flashes. The leaves can also be used to make a calming tea, and are often used in Iran to make a tea that can sooth nerves and troubled spirits. Holistically it has been used as well for the treatment of arthritis, eczema, seborhic dermatitis (scaly, crusty scalp), and in some cases chest congestion (in tea form). While it has long been seen as a potent aid, some modern study has also shown that continued, persistent use of the leaf can contribute to liver issues, and that it should not be used if you are breastfeeding or pregnant. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Borage Leaf.
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      <title>Blessed Thistle 1 Lb  (Holy Thistle)</title>
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Frequently found documented as Cnicus benedictus, Holy Thistle, and St. Benedict Thistle, Blessed Thistle is a plant that originates in regions of the Europe that possess frequent contact with the Mediterranean, encompassing an area that stretches from Portugal to Iran. It now grows in North America, having been imported there, and is frequently viewed as a nuisance plant that grows in rocky terrain and disruptive of pastures and feed fields for cattle. It is difficult to kill, often requiring removal of the roots. Its name, contrary to the popular current view of the plant, is born of the belief that it is a powerful cure all that stems from the Medieval period of Europe. Indeed, it was often hailed as a powerful cure for the plague, possessing much magic and was even viewed as being an herb of Mars, under the sign of Aries. Today, despite its bad rap among some farmers, it is also viewed as having many beneficial holistic qualities, including being of use in the treatment of loss of appetite and indigestion. Blessed Thistle is also sometimes used as a treatment for the early stages of fever and inflammatory infections. It is also aid to aid in breaking up colds and headaches, and in the treatment of wounds and skin abrasions. This is a 1 lb bag of cut Blessed Thistle.
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      <title>Blessed Thistle 2oz (Holy Thistle)</title>
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Frequently found documented as Cnicus benedictus, Holy Thistle, and St. Benedict Thistle, Blessed Thistle is a plant that originates in regions of the Europe that possess frequent contact with the Mediterranean, encompassing an area that stretches from Portugal to Iran. It now grows in North America, having been imported there, and is frequently viewed as a nuisance plant that grows in rocky terrain and disruptive of pastures and feed fields for cattle. It is difficult to kill, often requiring removal of the roots. Its name, contrary to the popular current view of the plant, is born of the belief that it is a powerful cure all that stems from the Medieval period of Europe. Indeed, it was often hailed as a powerful cure for the plague, possessing much magic and was even viewed as being an herb of Mars, under the sign of Aries. Today, despite its bad rap among some farmers, it is also viewed as having many beneficial holistic qualities, including being of use in the treatment of loss of appetite and indigestion. Blessed Thistle is also sometimes used as a treatment for the early stages of fever and inflammatory infections. It is also aid to aid in breaking up colds and headaches, and in the treatment of wounds and skin abrasions. This is a 2 oz bag of cut Blessed Thistle.
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      <title>Bladderwrack cut 1 Lb</title>
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A variety of seaweed found in numerous seas and oceans, Bladderwack can also be found under a wide assortment of names, including Fucus Vesiculosus, black tang, bladder focus, cut weed, dryers focus, rock wrack, and sea oak. Originally, it was utilized most as a source of iodine, and was discovered in 1811 to be a potent aid in treating goiters and similar issues involving iodine deficiency. Later, it was also thought of as an aid for stimulating the thyroid gland so as to encourage weight loss through an increased metabolic rate. Elsewhere, Bladderwrack is come to be used in assorted culinary arts. In Japan in particular it has become well known as an additive to dishes and foods, utilized for its flavoring. Otherwise, it has also come to be viewed by some herbalists and nutritionists as a nutritional supplement, and can sometimes be found in use as such. In holistic medicine Bladderwrack is often believed to have a wide variety of uses. It is reputed to aid in easing the pain of rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis, and is often taken both internally and occasionally rubbed against the aching joints. Some have also used it for the treatment of heartburn or as a laxative. Others still have seen it as a potent aid in strengthening the immune system, though there is still much debate about this attribute of the herb. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Bladderwrack.
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      <title>Bladderwrack cu 2oz</title>
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A variety of seaweed found in numerous seas and oceans, Bladderwack can also be found under a wide assortment of names, including Fucus Vesiculosus, black tang, bladder focus, cut weed, dryers focus, rock wrack, and sea oak. Originally, it was utilized most as a source of iodine, and was discovered in 1811 to be a potent aid in treating goiters and similar issues involving iodine deficiency. Later, it was also thought of as an aid for stimulating the thyroid gland so as to encourage weight loss through an increased metabolic rate. Elsewhere, Bladderwrack is come to be used in assorted culinary arts. In Japan in particular it has become well known as an additive to dishes and foods, utilized for its flavoring. Otherwise, it has also come to be viewed by some herbalists and nutritionists as a nutritional supplement, and can sometimes be found in use as such. In holistic medicine Bladderwrack is often believed to have a wide variety of uses. It is reputed to aid in easing the pain of rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis, and is often taken both internally and occasionally rubbed against the aching joints. Some have also used it for the treatment of heartburn or as a laxative. Others still have seen it as a potent aid in strengthening the immune system, though there is still much debate about this attribute of the herb. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Bladderwrack.
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      <title>Beth Root cut 1 Lb (Indian Shamrock)</title>
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Known by names such as Indian Shamrock, India Balm, Trillium Erectum, and Birth Root, Beth Root originates in middle and western portions of the United States, and has long seen use there by the Native American peoples of those regions. There, they used it as a treatment during child birth, perhaps to ease excess blood flow as many of the more modern traditions for the root seem to hold. Interestingly, and perhaps due to its link to fertility through its application during child birth, Beth Root also found a great deal of use by some Native Americans as an aphrodisiac. In folklore, some traditions also name it as a powerful addition to spells in which you are seeking to turn back or keep away negative magic, particularly when establishing a stationary sanctuary or otherwise protecting a home. It is also well known as a powerful aid in empowering and protecting your family. From these roots it has come to be viewed in folk and holistic medicine, with a quite extensive list of properties. Most widely, it is known as an astringent and antiseptic, and as you might guess is therefore most commonly used for those reasons. Some also view Beth Root as a treatment for excessive blood loss during menopausal changes and menstrual cramping, as well as a treatment for blood loss in the urinary tract though it has been acknowledged that it does not actually cure the ailment that causes the blood loss in the first place. In other modern holistic uses it has also been used in treating coughs, bronchial problems, and pulmonary hemorrhage, though its effective application during such extreme cases such as pulmonary hemorrhage are widely debated by doctors. This is a 1lb packet of Beth Root
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Known by names such as Indian Shamrock, India Balm, Trillium Erectum, and Birth Root, Beth Root originates in middle and western portions of the United States, and has long seen use there by the Native American peoples of those regions. There, they used it as a treatment during child birth, perhaps to ease excess blood flow as many of the more modern traditions for the root seem to hold. Interestingly, and perhaps due to its link to fertility through its application during child birth, Beth Root also found a great deal of use by some Native Americans as an aphrodisiac. In folklore, some traditions also name it as a powerful addition to spells in which you are seeking to turn back or keep away negative magic, particularly when establishing a stationary sanctuary or otherwise protecting a home. It is also well known as a powerful aid in empowering and protecting your family. From these roots it has come to be viewed in folk and holistic medicine, with a quite extensive list of properties. Most widely, it is known as an astringent and antiseptic, and as you might guess is therefore most commonly used for those reasons. Some also view Beth Root as a treatment for excessive blood loss during menopausal changes and menstrual cramping, as well as a treatment for blood loss in the urinary tract though it has been acknowledged that it does not actually cure the ailment that causes the blood loss in the first place. In other modern holistic uses it has also been used in treating coughs, bronchial problems, and pulmonary hemorrhage, though its effective application during such extreme cases such as pulmonary hemorrhage are widely debated by doctors. This is a 1 oz packet of Beth Root
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      <title>Bearberry (Uva Ursi) 1 Lb</title>
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Also known as Uva-Ursi, with its full Latin name being Arctostaphylo uva-ursi, and also found under the name of Clasius, Bearberry has been an herb well-known for its medicinal uses as far back as the 13th century. Marco Polo even spoke of it, reporting that the Chinese were using it as a diuretic to treat kidney and urinary problems. Native Americans were also known to use Bearberry with tobacco and other herbs in religious ceremonies. In this circumstance it was utilized as a smudge or smoked in a pipe, with the smoke of the burned herbs carrying the smoker`s prayers. Elsewhere, the Cheyenne were also said to have found use for it in treating back sprains, while other tribes found that it was of benefit when applied to sores. European settlers often used it as well, seeking it as a treatment for diseases of the urinary system. Bearberry is still frequently looked to in modern holistic medicine for many of these same purposes that were known of old. Most commonly it is now used in treating diseases of the bladder, particularly those involving inflammation. Some herbalists also consider it of use as a weight-loss aid, and a great aid in helping infections heal. This is a 1lb bag of whole Bearberry
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      <title>Bearberry (Uva Ursi) 2oz</title>
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Also known as Uva-Ursi, with its full Latin name being Arctostaphylo uva-ursi, and also found under the name of Clasius, Bearberry has been an herb well-known for its medicinal uses as far back as the 13th century. Marco Polo even spoke of it, reporting that the Chinese were using it as a diuretic to treat kidney and urinary problems. Native Americans were also known to use Bearberry with tobacco and other herbs in religious ceremonies. In this circumstance it was utilized as a smudge or smoked in a pipe, with the smoke of the burned herbs carrying the smoker`s prayers. Elsewhere, the Cheyenne were also said to have found use for it in treating back sprains, while other tribes found that it was of benefit when applied to sores. European settlers often used it as well, seeking it as a treatment for diseases of the urinary system. Bearberry is still frequently looked to in modern holistic medicine for many of these same purposes that were known of old. Most commonly it is now used in treating diseases of the bladder, particularly those involving inflammation. Some herbalists also consider it of use as a weight-loss aid, and a great aid in helping infections heal. This is a 2 oz bag of whole Bearberry
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      <title>Barberry cut 1 Lb (Holy Thorn)</title>
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Known under names ranging from Berberis Vulgaris and Mountain Grape to Holy Thorn, Barberry has been known to possess medicinal qualities for well over 2500 years. In Indian folk lore it is mentioned as a potent treatment for diarrhea, the reduction of fevers and the improvement of appetite. It is also believed to aid in relieving upset stomachs while promoting vigor and well-being. Not all of the properties it was said to possess were benign however. Some farmers used to believe that any wheat planted within a few hundred yards of a barberry plant would develop rust or mildew. This was perhaps contributed to by the fact that birds, horses, and swine seem to avoid the plant due to the acidity of its fruit. Eventually, however, this belief was overcome and Barberry became applied to a wide variety of uses, including the making of jellies, garnishes, and even wool dye. Today it is generally uses as medicine in Iran, particularly in treating gallbladder diseases and heartburn. Bayberry also often sees use in treating hypertension, tachycardia, and epilepsy. Some studies have found however that it should not be utilized by pregnant women, as it can, in some cases, induce uterine contractions. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Barberry.
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      <title>Barberry 2oz (Holy Thorn)</title>
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Known under names ranging from Berberis Vulgaris and Mountain Grape to Holy Thorn, Barberry has been known to possess medicinal qualities for well over 2500 years. In Indian folk lore it is mentioned as a potent treatment for diarrhea, the reduction of fevers and the improvement of appetite. It is also believed to aid in relieving upset stomachs while promoting vigor and well-being. Not all of the properties it was said to possess were benign however. Some farmers used to believe that any wheat planted within a few hundred yards of a barberry plant would develop rust or mildew. This was perhaps contributed to by the fact that birds, horses, and swine seem to avoid the plant due to the acidity of its fruit. Eventually, however, this belief was overcome and Barberry became applied to a wide variety of uses, including the making of jellies, garnishes, and even wool dye. Today it is generally uses as medicine in Iran, particularly in treating gallbladder diseases and heartburn. Bayberry also often sees use in treating hypertension, tachycardia, and epilepsy. Some studies have found however that it should not be utilized by pregnant women, as it can, in some cases, induce uterine contractions. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Barberry.
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      <title>Balsam Fir needles 1Lb (Abies Cilicica)</title>
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Native to North America, the Balsam fir, or Abies Cilicica is an iconic image within many of the forests of the northern regions, as well as extended portions of Appalachia. The wood of the tree has long been used for the production of paper, and resins derived from the tree have actually been used to create turpentine, and even glue, and has been used for making glasses, the components of optical components, as well as the preparations for the permanent mounts of microscopes. The oils derived have also been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency as a non toxic repellant for rodents, perhaps making the popular use of the tree as a Christmas Tree even more appealing. Within magickal applications, these needles can be used to represent the element of earth, functioning as a powerful connection for to the forest and the earth for your ritual magick. In folk medicine and lore, the needles have been used to derive a popular remedy for colds, often being used as an expectorant to help with coughing symptoms or even as a soothing aid for stuffed up sinuses. Some herbalists also prescribe the needles for their soothing fragrance which can, while easing nervous tension, be somewhat revitalizing and invigorating. This is a 1 lb bag of Balsam Fir needles.
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      <title>Balsam Fir Needles 2oz (Abies Cilicica)</title>
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Native to North America, the Balsam fir, or Abies Cilicica is an iconic image within many of the forests of the northern regions, as well as extended portions of Appalachia. The wood of the tree has long been used for the production of paper, and resins derived from the tree have actually been used to create turpentine, and even glue, and has been used for making glasses, the components of optical components, as well as the preparations for the permanent mounts of microscopes. The oils derived have also been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency as a non toxic repellant for rodents, perhaps making the popular use of the tree as a Christmas Tree even more appealing. Within magickal applications, these needles can be used to represent the element of earth, functioning as a powerful connection for to the forest and the earth for your ritual magick. In folk medicine and lore, the needles have been used to derive a popular remedy for colds, often being used as an expectorant to help with coughing symptoms or even as a soothing aid for stuffed up sinuses. Some herbalists also prescribe the needles for their soothing fragrance which can, while easing nervous tension, be somewhat revitalizing and invigorating. This is a 2 oz bag of Balsam Fir needles.
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      <title>1 Lb Arnica whole (Arnica Montana)</title>
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Also known as Leapards Bane or Arnica Montana, this plant which somewhat resembles a sunflower, and indeed belongs to the same family of plants, Arnica has seen use for ages in an assortment of medical uses. Europeans and Native Americans have used Arnica, to soothe muscle aches, reduce inflammation, and heal wounds since the 1500s. It was commonly the first treatment applied for sprains and bruises and other such injuries, where it helped and sped up the healing process. It has also seen a great deal of use in treating the swelling around insect bites as well as the swelling from fractures, and has also been known to aid in treating Chilblains. In more modern use, it is frequently utilized in much the same manner, providing relief to injuries, particularly those that are the result of blunt trauma, such as falls, contusions and other such wounds. It has been said to be of use I preventing and treating shock, hemorrhages, and thromboses as well, and help slow bleeding. Modern study has also found that internal use should be strictly avoided as overdose can result in serious medical conditions. This is a 1 lb bag of whole Arnica.
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      <title>Arnica whole 2oz (Arnica Montana)</title>
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Also known as Leapards Bane or Arnica Montana, this plant which somewhat resembles a sunflower, and indeed belongs to the same family of plants, Arnica has seen use for ages in an assortment of medical uses. Europeans and Native Americans have used Arnica, to soothe muscle aches, reduce inflammation, and heal wounds since the 1500s. It was commonly the first treatment applied for sprains and bruises and other such injuries, where it helped and sped up the healing process. It has also seen a great deal of use in treating the swelling around insect bites as well as the swelling from fractures, and has also been known to aid in treating Chilblains. In more modern use, it is frequently utilized in much the same manner, providing relief to injuries, particularly those that are the result of blunt trauma, such as falls, contusions and other such wounds. It has been said to be of use I preventing and treating shock, hemorrhages, and thromboses as well, and help slow bleeding. Modern study has also found that internal use should be strictly avoided as overdose can result in serious medical conditions. This is a 2 oz packet of whole Arnica.
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      <title>Arabic Gum Powder 1 Lb</title>
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Arabic Gum, or as it is also called, Acacia Senegal, Gum Anacia, Chaar gund, or char goond, has seen continuous use for centuries. A natural gum made from the hardened sap taken from two species of the acacia tree, it is often reduced or powdered or otherwise diluted for the many uses it provides. Historically cultivated in Arabia, Africa, and West Asia, it was written of by Herodotus as a tool in Egyptian Ebalming as well as by Abu ayd Humayn ibn Ishan al-Ibadi,a famed Arabic physician who described it as an ingredient in poultices or eye compresses. In medieval times it widely saw use in the production of religious texts, providing a key component to the vibrant colors found within illuminated manuscripts as well as, in some cases, a key mix in a blend that allowed gold to be applied by a thin brush in a manner nearly identical to ink. This made it a key component in many occult manuscripts, in helping to maintain the consistency of ink used to inscribe holy seals and words of power, and an such is often viewed as a powerful tool for purification. Today we find it commonly in small markets throughout the world, particularly in Africa, where it is sold to soothe sore throats and aid the treatment of stomach and intestinal disorders. It has also been said to aid in treating eye problems, combating hemorrhages, and even help in treating the common cold. Otherwise, we can find it as an ingredient in everything from the adhesive in envelopes and stamps to an ingredient in soda and chewing gum. This is a 1 lb bag of Arabic Gum powder.
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      <title>Arabic Gum Powder 2oz</title>
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Arabic Gum, or as it is also called, Acacia Senegal, Gum Anacia, Chaar gund, or char goond, has seen continuous use for centuries. A natural gum made from the hardened sap taken from two species of the acacia tree, it is often reduced or powdered or otherwise diluted for the many uses it provides. Historically cultivated in Arabia, Africa, and West Asia, it was written of by Herodotus as a tool in Egyptian Ebalming as well as by Abu ayd Humayn ibn Ishan al-Ibadi,a famed Arabic physician who described it as an ingredient in poultices or eye compresses. In medieval times it widely saw use in the production of religious texts, providing a key component to the vibrant colors found within illuminated manuscripts as well as, in some cases, a key mix in a blend that allowed gold to be applied by a thin brush in a manner nearly identical to ink. This made it a key component in many occult manuscripts, in helping to maintain the consistency of ink used to inscribe holy seals and words of power, and an such is often viewed as a powerful tool for purification. Today we find it commonly in small markets throughout the world, particularly in Africa, where it is sold to soothe sore throats and aid the treatment of stomach and intestinal disorders. It has also been said to aid in treating eye problems, combating hemorrhages, and even help in treating the common cold. Otherwise, we can find it as an ingredient in everything from the adhesive in envelopes and stamps to an ingredient in soda and chewing gum. This is a 2 oz bag of Arabic Gum powder.
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      <title>Anise Star whole 1Lb</title>
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The eastern cousin to the western spice, Anise, Anise Star can also be heard commonly referred to as Illicium Verum, star aniseed, badian, chinse star anise, and badiana. The fruit of a small tree that originated in Vietnam and China, it is now produced almost exclusively in China. Not to be confused with Japanese Star Anise, which is often used to make incense, Chinese Star Anise (or simply Anise Star), has long been held in Traditional Chinese Medicine as a potent aid in soothing and curing long-lingering colds , as well for its use in soothing flatulence, helping with digestion, and aiding with illness associated with the urinary track, such as kidney stones. To this end, the fruit was sometimes chewed after dinner in china both as an aid for bad breath as well as to aid in digestion as described above. More modern uses for this wonderful, star-shaped fruit have adhered quite closely to the uses known to older Chinese medicine. Today, the seeds are still chewed after a meal to aid with digestion, and it has spread in use to cooking, and is known as a common ingredient in Chinese, Indian, Malay-Indonesian, and Vietnamese dishes. It is also widely used to treat colds and similar illnesses, and is actually used to produce a key ingredient for a well known, modern cold medicine. This is a 1 lb packet of Anise Star.
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      <title>Anise Star whole 2oz</title>
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The eastern cousin to the western spice, Anise, Anise Star can also be heard commonly referred to as Illicium Verum, star aniseed, badian, chinse star anise, and badiana. The fruit of a small tree that originated in Vietnam and China, it is now produced almost exclusively in China. Not to be confused with Japanese Star Anise, which is often used to make incense, Chinese Star Anise (or simply Anise Star), has long been held in Traditional Chinese Medicine as a potent aid in soothing and curing long-lingering colds , as well for its use in soothing flatulence, helping with digestion, and aiding with illness associated with the urinary track, such as kidney stones. To this end, the fruit was sometimes chewed after dinner in china both as an aid for bad breath as well as to aid in digestion as described above. More modern uses for this wonderful, star-shaped fruit have adhered quite closely to the uses known to older Chinese medicine. Today, the seeds are still chewed after a meal to aid with digestion, and it has spread in use to cooking, and is known as a common ingredient in Chinese, Indian, Malay-Indonesian, and Vietnamese dishes. It is also widely used to treat colds and similar illnesses, and is actually used to produce a key ingredient for a well known, modern cold medicine. This is a 2 oz packet of Anise Star.
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      <title>Angelica cut 1lb (Garden Angelica)</title>
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Angelica, possessing the latin name of Angelica Archangelica, is also known under the common names of Garden Angelica, or the Root of the Holy Ghost and its virtues have long been praised in folklore, dating back into ages of great antiquity. It was used during times of plague to protect against contagion and illness, and was used as an aid in purifying blood and was described by some as a "cure for every conceivable malady," though it was chiefly used against poison, infections, and the spread of the plague. Angelica also came to be heavily associated with Angels and divinity, perhaps in part because it tends to bloom around the same time of the day of Michael the Archangel, casting it into a holy light. In this view, it was frequently used to keep evil spirits away and protect against curses, evil spells, and cruel enchantments. More frequently these days, it is used as a remedy for colds, coughs, rheumatism, and diseases of the urinary track, and some would worn those with diabetes away from it as it possesses a high sugar content. Though it is widely known for these properties, it is more commonly utilized as an expectorant for coughs and a diaphoretic for fevers. Slipping away from holistic medicine, it is perhaps most widely known for its use in flavoring liqueurs, jams, and other such things. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Angelica.
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      <title>Angelica cut 2oz (Garden Angelica)</title>
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Angelica, possessing the latin name of Angelica Archangelica, is also known under the common names of Garden Angelica, or the Root of the Holy Ghost and its virtues have long been praised in folklore, dating back into ages of great antiquity. It was used during times of plague to protect against contagion and illness, and was used as an aid in purifying blood and was described by some as a "cure for every conceivable malady," though it was chiefly used against poison, infections, and the spread of the plague. Angelica also came to be heavily associated with Angels and divinity, perhaps in part because it tends to bloom around the same time of the day of Michael the Archangel, casting it into a holy light. In this view, it was frequently used to keep evil spirits away and protect against curses, evil spells, and cruel enchantments. More frequently these days, it is used as a remedy for colds, coughs, rheumatism, and diseases of the urinary track, and some would worn those with diabetes away from it as it possesses a high sugar content. Though it is widely known for these properties, it is more commonly utilized as an expectorant for coughs and a diaphoretic for fevers. Slipping away from holistic medicine, it is perhaps most widely known for its use in flavoring liqueurs, jams, and other such things. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Angelica.
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      <title>Alfalfa leaf cut 1 Lb (Medicago Sativa)</title>
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Medicago Sativa, or Alfalfa Leaf, somewhat resembles clover, with clusters of small purple flowers, and is quite a hearty plant, resilient to droughts and frequently relied upon as a source of food for cattle. Indeed, it is one of the highest yielding harvest plants, frequently utilized in hay fields. In human consumption, it is most often used in salads and sandwiches. The tender shoots are also often eaten, serving as a nutritious leafy vegetable. Traditionally, Alfalfa has been found in Chinese medicine as an aid in problems that involve the digestive track as well as the kidneys. Similarly, Hindu Ayrvedic physicians have utilized Alfalfa leaves in treating poor digestion, as well as using the plant to create a poultice for boils. They had also thought of it as a potent aid in treating arthritis and water retention. More commonly these days it is viewed as a dietery supplement, as which it is most frequently taken as a tablet, powder, or tea. In modern holistic medicine, Alfalfa leaf has been suggested as a supplement for anemia and diabetes, and has also been used to aid in stimulating appetite and weight gain. It is also sometimes used in treating indigestion and bladder problems, as a diuretic. Othrwise it is said to help with increasing lactation and soothing the symptoms of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS). This is a 1lb packet of cut Alfalfa leaf
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      <title>Alfalfa Cut 2oz (Medicago Sativa)</title>
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Medicago Sativa, or Alfalfa Leaf, somewhat resembles clover, with clusters of small purple flowers, and is quite a hearty plant, resilient to droughts and frequently relied upon as a source of food for cattle. Indeed, it is one of the highest yielding harvest plants, frequently utilized in hay fields. In human consumption, it is most often used in salads and sandwiches. The tender shoots are also often eaten, serving as a nutritious leafy vegetable. Traditionally, Alfalfa has been found in Chinese medicine as an aid in problems that involve the digestive track as well as the kidneys. Similarly, Hindu Ayrvedic physicians have utilized Alfalfa leaves in treating poor digestion, as well as using the plant to create a poultice for boils. They had also thought of it as a potent aid in treating arthritis and water retention. More commonly these days it is viewed as a dietery supplement, as which it is most frequently taken as a tablet, powder, or tea. In modern holistic medicine, Alfalfa leaf has been suggested as a supplement for anemia and diabetes, and has also been used to aid in stimulating appetite and weight gain. It is also sometimes used in treating indigestion and bladder problems, as a diuretic. Othrwise it is said to help with increasing lactation and soothing the symptoms of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS). This is a 2 oz packet of cut Alfalfa leaf
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      <title>Agrimony 1 lb (Agrimonia eupatoria)</title>
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Agrimony, or Agrimonia eupatoria, is an herb known widely throughout folklore by many names, including Church Steeples, Cockeburr, Sticklewort, Philantopos, Garclive, and Egrimayne, all depending on the culture that is referring to it and the time period in which it is discussed. Throughout history it has been given a reputation as possessing magickal and medicinal properties, with references within a publication of the London Materia Medica, and numerous other sources, and it has been widely referred to in ages past as an herb known for treating wounds and aiding in blood clotting, as well as being a potent component in treating snake bites, warts, and a variety of stomach and digestion issues. Perhaps most notably, it is an ingredient in the famous "arquebusade water," which was used to treat wounds inflicted by an arquebus, or hand-gun. In mystical terms, it is also widely known for its ability to sedate, and even put men to sleep. In this circumstance it is used as a ritual component to a spell, and as has been found in prose in old English manuscripts that suggests that placing it under a pillow would leave someone sleeping until it was removed. Other spiritual and ritual uses found in folklore generally involving using it as an aid for healing, internally and externally. In more modern holistic use, it is known as an aid in curing jaundice and liver problems, as well as aiding in digestion. Other uses include aiding in controlling and healing skin eruptions and irritations such as pimples and hives and athlete`s foot. It has also been known for soothing fevers, colds, and diarrhea. Most commonly, perhaps, it is known for being an astringent that makes a good mouthwash or gargle ingredient. This is 1 lb of cut Agrimony.
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      <title>Agrimony 2oz</title>
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has been given a reputation as possessing magickal and medicinal properties, with references within a publication of the London Materia Medica, and numerous other sources, and it has been widely referred to in ages past as an herb known for treating wounds and aiding in blood clotting, as well as being a potent component in treating snake bites, warts, and a variety of stomach and digestion issues. Perhaps most notably, it is an ingredient in the famous "arquebusade water," which was used to treat wounds inflicted by an arquebus, or hand-gun. In mystical terms, it is also widely known for its ability to sedate, and even put men to sleep. In this circumstance it is used as a ritual component to a spell, and as has been found in prose in old English manuscripts that suggests that placing it under a pillow would leave someone sleeping until it was removed. Other spiritual and ritual uses found in folklore generally involving using it as an aid for healing, internally and externally, and in the expulsion of spirits, or exorcism. In more modern holistic use, it is known as an aid in curing jaundice and liver problems, as well as aiding in digestion. Other uses include aiding in controlling and healing skin eruptions and irritations such as pimples and hives and athlete`s foot. It has also been known for soothing fevers, colds, and diarrhea. Most commonly, perhaps, it is known for being an astringent that makes a good mouthwash or gargle ingredient. This is 2 oz of cut Agrimony.
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      <title>Yucca Root cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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This versatile root has long been grown and cultivated for its many beneficial properties. Natives have often viewed it as a great medicinal aid in treating irritation, pain and discomfort of the joints and skin. Some have also even used it to create soap. When peeled and cooked, the Yucca Root has also been used in culinary practices where it is cooked in a fashion much like a potato, or is used to thicken soup and stews. It has also seen use in being ground into flour, which has resulted in recent use as a replacement for wheat for those with wheat allergies. Herbalists today find the Yucca Root useful in treating inflammation, such as in arthritis, rheumatism, bursitis, colitis, and other such ailments. Possessing a high content of vitamins, including vitamins A, B and C, as well as the minerals potassium, calcium, phosphorus, iron, manganese and copper, Yucca can also be found used a as health food supplement. This is particularly true among herbalists who sometimes prescribe it as an aid for bones, joints and muscles as the particular blend for minerals and vitamins makes for a potent aid to the structural systems of the body. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Yucca root.
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      <title>Yohimbe Bark pwdr 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Coming from an evergreen tree in West Africa known as Pausinystalia yohimbe, Yohimbe Bark is a traditional treatment that dates back centuries among the indigenous peoples there. There, traditions hold that the bark is of great use in treating fever and coughs, and even leprosy, but lore most frequently holds that the bark is best used in increasing virility in men, and functioning as an aphrodisiac. From these traditions the use has spread, reaching into modern medicine. Indeed, 50 years before the modern drugs that you now see advertisements for throughout the US and other countries, Yohimbre bark extracts were being used in treating sexual problems for both men and women. Today, modern herbalists use it most commonly for this purpose, particularly in increasing libido and aiding men who have erectile dysfunction. Some herbalists also use the bark as a supplement for weight loss, claiming that it can aid in losing weight though some scientific studies have disputed this. Yohimbe bark powder is also believed by some herbalists and lore to aid in relieving depression. This is a 1 oz packet of Yohimbe Bark powder.
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      <title>Yerba Mate Green cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Yerba Mate is hugely popular in South America, particularly Argentina, where many consider no day complete without a serving of Yerba Mate. There, it is served in a manner much like coffee or tea, and is steeped in hot water during the cold months while sometimes added to another drink, such as lemonade, during the warmer seasons. Indeed, a ritual of sorts has become quite associated with its drinking, where the host or provider brews the drink in a gourd for everyone who has gathered. Each person finishes the gourd, and returns it to the brewer who then passes it down the circle, clockwise. Once everyone has drunk, it begins again until all have had enough. In other cases, people simple gather to drink Yerba Mate in a fashion quite similar to American coffee shops. Yerba Mate, when brewed, has been shown to contain caffeine along with other stimulants that can also be found in coffee and chocolate. Despite this, though it has not been chemically proven, many insist that it provides the energy boost and other such positive effects of caffeine without the negative. Many believe that despite the increased energy and willful wakefulness, one can still find sleep at will. Some studies have also shown Yerba mate to possess nutritional value akin to Green Tea, with the ability to stimulate the immune system and provide nutrients and antioxidants to the body. This is a 1 oz packet of cut, Green Yerba Mate.
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      <title>Yellowdock Root cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Widely believed to possess mystical and medicinal properties in folklore, Yellowdock root is frequently viewed as possessing the power to reap great benefits upon those who use it. In mystical tradition, it is often believed that Yellowdock Root can be of great use for businesses and personal finances, and is often employed in ritual use to draw money into your personal or business life, and attract customers to a business front. When employed this way, the root is often boiled and brewed like a tea before being used in a manner quite similar to a floor wash. Other traditions hold the root to be of great aid in love spells, where it can be used as part of a wash or woven into a doll used to help attract the affection of the one that you desire. In medicinal lore, Yellowdock has been held to be a blood purifier for some time. Within this belief, many herbalists use it in treating rheumatism, blood diseases, and chronic diseases of the skin such as psoriasis and eczema. Herbalists also frequently use it in preventing anemia or in regulating hormones. Some reports have been made as well of it being used in such extreme cases as the treatment of the bleeding of the lungs. Some study has also shown that the root can be used as a laxative, or even in eliminating intestinal parasites from the digestive system. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Yellowdock Root.
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Yarrow Flower has a long history of use, dating back into antiquity. As such, it has acquired many names over the years, including Achilea millefolium, nosebleed plant, old man`s pepper, sanguinary, milfoil, soldier`s woundwort, thousand leaf, and thousand seal. As one might guess from the varied names, Yarrow Flower was often carried along with military armies on the march for the purpose of slowing and stopping the blood flow of wounds. Indeed, it was written that the Greek hero Achilles even carried it with his army to treat wounds. In the mid ages, the flower`s use was extended further, and was a component Gruit, which was used to flavor beers before hops became prevalent. It was also used as a popular vegetable during the 17th century, with leaves providing a pleasant taste when they were used in a manner similar to spinach. Yarrow flowers are also often used in handfasting rituals and weddings, and are believed to be of use in spells of divination.   Today, interestingly, many herbalists have found Yarrow flower to be of great use in treating colds and influenza. There is also some evidence that it provides a positive impact on the circulatory, digestive, excretory, and urinary systems. Herbalists have also applied it in the treatment of allergies that involve mucus problems, perhaps most famously for hay fever.   This is a 1 oz packet of Yarrow Flower.
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      <title>White Sage 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Also known as Salvia Alpine, Bee Sage, or Sacred Sage, white sage has a long history of being revered for medicinal practices, and has long been viewed as possessing many virtues believed to aid in maintaining general well being. It is perhaps better known though for the spiritual practices that revolve around it, particularly the spiritual art of smudging. In this practice, white sage is usually the preferred herb used to bundle up into a long stick or wand. One end is then lit to smolder slowly, as the smudging stick is then used in ceremonial offering, or in rituals of cleansing, purification, and protection. This tradition, born of Native American beliefs, is said to keep away evil spirits and negative energies, and has been adapted to the practices of many neopagan traditions. Within these practices, the uses often extend to seeking prosperity, fertility and longevity, and are sometimes used in rituals of money drawing, banishing, or consecration.     Herbalists often speak of the medicinal properties that White Sage possesses aiding in decreasing sweating and salivation. It is also said to aid in ailments of the nose and throat and lungs by decreasing the mucus secretions of the sinuses. It is sometimes also used in a cold tea as a tonic for stomach ailments, or in look warm tea for soothing away the pain of a sore throat. The leaves of white sage have also been said to be of great use for treating heavy menstruation, though it should be noted that this can sometimes decrease lactation.  This is a 1 Lb packet of White Sage.
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Commonly found in herbal texts and other documentation as Artemisia absinthium, or more commonly as absinthe wormwood, Wormwood is native to temperate Eurasia and Africa. In these locals it has seen a long history of use in keeping away pests and insect larvae, and has been used indoors as a repellant for fleas and moths. More famously, it has also been used in flavoring the notorious liquor called Absinthe, as well some other well known liquor such as bitters, vermouth and other, less well known wine and spirits. In the mid ages it was used to spice mead, and gets its name from this time as it was used in a common medieval cure for intestinal worms.   Today many herbalists know it as an aid for treating gastric pain and indigestion. It has also seen use as an antiseptic or in the treatment of fevers, where it is said to help reduce them. Some have even used it in teas for aiding with the labor pains of pregnant women.  The oil of wormwood has also been used to improve circulation, and has long been prescribed by some herbalists as a general treatment for the ailments of the circulatory system.   This is a 1 oz packet of cut Wormwood.
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Native to Europe, North Africa and Asia, Woodruff has been called by the other names of Galium odoratum, Sweet Woodruff and Wild Baby`s Breath. In German it has also been known as Waldmeister, which translates roughly into "Master of the woods." The herb is widely known for its strong, sweet scent that is actually derived from the chemical coumarin as it is produced in the herb, and grows stronger as it wilts, persisting after it is dried. Because of this, it is often used in potpourri and other such products. Of old, it was also used to flavor numerous products in Germany, such as May Wine, beer, brandy, sausages, jelly, jam and even ice cream.  It is also sometimes used in spiritual traditions as an herb that possesses powers of healing.  Today it is most of often known in folk recipes and herbal traditions, where it is best known as an herb that can keep insects away, particularly in the preservation of linens where its sweet smell becomes imbued in the fabrics.  Some herbalists also use to produce an herbal tea which is said to possess mild sedative properties. It should be noted however that the herb has been banned in Germany since 1981 for use in drinks and food, as some studies have shown it to possess a degree of toxicity when imbibed in large amounts.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut Woodruff.
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Often considered among the most important of Anglo-Saxon herbs, Wood Betony, or Stachys officinalis, was used widely of old in the creations of charms for amulets during the mid ages.  These amulets were believed to ward off evil, and spirits, as well as the ill humors believed to bring disease and strife to the human body. From this origin, it was expanded upon by herbalists of the time, including the famed Gerard of the 1500`s.  The herbalists of the time frequently spoke of Wood Betony with the highest praise, viewing it as a cure for dozens of ailments if not as an outright cure all.  Today it is mostly used in folk medicine as an astringent, particularly in treating afflictions of the throat, mouth and gums. For this purpose you will most frequently find Wood Betony used as part of an herbal tea which is then used as a wash or gargle. Some studies have also shown that Wood Betony is quite helpful in lowering blood pressure, which also aids in treating headaches and anxiety.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut Wood Betony.
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Native to the Atlantic and North America, and cultivated in Europe and Asia, Witchhazel, or Hamamelis virginiana, saw a great deal of use medicinally among Native Americans. They believed it to be of use in a general tonic, brewed as a tea and used for treating anything from cuts to colds, from heavy menstruation to tumors. Indeed, they also frequently used the wood of the plant for other purposes; the name Witch hazel itself comes from the Anglo-Saxon word wych, meaning flexible, and was applied to the plant after observation of the Native Americans using it to make their bows.   In modern use, Witch hazel leaf is still viewed by many herbalists as possessing a wide array of beneficial properties. It is still proscribed commonly for relieving diarrhea and varicose veins, and inflammation of the mouth and throat. Most commonly though, its uses are topical, and include the relief of aching feet, wounds, burns (including sunburn, windburn, and other such environmental damage), the effects of poison ivy and even insect bites.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut Witch hazel leaf.
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      <title>Witches Grass cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Also found under the names of Panicum capillare, Hair Grass, Panic Grass, Tickle Grass, and Tumble Grass, Witches Grass is actually related to the famed tumble weed. Native to North America, it is considered among many to be an invasive weed that grows in sandy or gravelly terrain, in dry conditions, and can reach a height of 1 to 3 feet tall, and possesses very few branches.  This leaves it sometimes sprouting from patios and driveways and other such inconvenient places. Outside of this reputation of being somewhat of a nuisance, Witches Grass has also long had a reputation for possessing spiritual properties.  In mystic and occult traditions, Witches Grass is often seen to be an herb related to the sign of Jupiter, and is therefore often used in rituals either as a representation of Jupiter or in seeking to achieve some of the sign`s powers. Often this results in the plant being used in spells that are seeking happiness, better luck, or some other manner of aid in overcoming your obstacles. Because of the authority of Jupiter, Witches Grass is also sometimes used in aiding exorcisms.  This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Witches Grass.
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      <title>Wishing Bean whole 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Wishing beans have a long and storied history in folk lore and magical traditions. In everything from medieval fairy tales to modern Santeria and Voodoo, beans were often spoken of in a magical light, providing everything from vast magical beanstalks that reach into the heavens to the power to grant wishes. This ability to grant wishes is perhaps the most famous (and perhaps notorious!) of the beans` magical powers. In lore they are often spoken of as having the ability to grant you that which you desire, though sometimes not exactly as you imagined it. This is particularly true in the case of love, where they can be used to win the one you desire but also sometimes simply steer your life in a direction where a better love might be found.       One of the popular uses in lore and magical traditions is to take the bean and plant it in the soil, focusing on your wish and that which you desire as you dig a small hole. As the bean is placed within the soil, you speak that which you desire and then focus upon it with all of your will as you fill in the hole. In this way the seed of your desire is placed into the earth. As with all growing things you must then nurture it for it to grow, working to help your wish come true even as the magic helps align the world to make it so. Another popular method of use is to simply keep it in a gris gris, or mojo bag.  In this case it functions as a powerful magical charm for you to focus on whenever you think of that which you desire, helping your wish to come true.    This is a 1 oz packet of whole Wishing Beans.
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      <title>Wintergreen cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Wintergreen is the name commonly applied to plants whose leave remain green throughout the winter as well as the rest of the year. Native Americans would carefully harvest the leaves, taking care to only take a little so that the plants could regenerate.  They would commonly brewed tea from these leaves, seeing it as a powerful aid in treating rheumatic symptoms, headaches, fevers sore throats and other such ailments involved with the common cold and general illness. Later, during the American Revolution, Wintergreen was used by the early Americans as a substitute for tea, which had become scarce during the war.  Today, it is quite commonly seen as a flavoring agent for toothpaste, chewing gum, soft drinks, confectionaries and numerous other commercial products.  Many herbalists still see Wintergreen as a potent aid in medicinal herbalism. They frequently use it in treating joint and muscle pain as an anti inflammatory, as well as an antiseptic and an agent for soothing and easing digestion.  Some have also prescribed it as an agent that can sooth colic and treat excessive gas in infants, while otherwise being useful in treating bacterial infections of the skin.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut Wintergreen.
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      <title>Wild Lettuce Leaf cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Often found written of under the Latin name of Lactuca Virosa, as well as the names Bitter Letuce and Opium Lettuce, Wild Lettuce Leaf was widely used in the 19th century among many doctors as a sedative when opium could not. It also experienced a resurgence of popularity in the 1970s, where it was widely used recreationally for those psychotropic properties it possesses that are similar to opium, despite the fact that the leaf contains no opiates. The greens are also sometime harvested and added to salads, with the leaves having a somewhat more bitter taste. Wild Lettuce Leaf was also often used among Native Americans as part of rituals, where it helped to achieve visions and trance states, as well as aided in more vivid dreams.    Medicinally, many herbalists still prescribe it as an anesthetic and sleep aid. The oils extracted from the leaf are sometimes used in a tea to aid in sleep, with other drinks sometimes being fashioned for this purpose by soaking the leaves in alcohol. Recreationally, wild lettuce leaf is also quite popular in alternative smoking blends, where the psychotropic and sedative qualities help the smoker relax.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut Wild Lettuce Leaf.
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      <title>White Willow Bark cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Used for thousands of years, White Willow (or Salix alba in Latin) bark has long been recognized as a powerful aid in medical treatments and mystical ritual. The ancient physician Hippocrates, who wrote in 400 BC, even spoke of chewing it to reduce fever and inflammation. Its use extended into China and ancient Egypt and Assyria, as well where its healing properties were also recognized for centuries, often as an aid against all varieties of aches and pains. In the mid ages it was applied to fever as well. In many mystic and spiritual traditions, it is also associated with the moon, and trying to bring the moon`s blessings into your life. In this it has also been applied to spells of healing and binding.    Today, White Willow bark is primarily used in the treatment of pain. It actually contains salica, which was used in the 1800s to develop aspirin, and numerous other compounds believed to aid in treating similar issues as Aspirin, such as headaches, fever, and inflammation. While slower to act than taking an aspirin, its effects seem to last longer. Some herbalists also claim that White Willow bark can be used for its antiseptic qualities, and even immune boosting properties.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut White Willow Bark.
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      <title>White Oak Bark cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Native to England and Naturalized to the US, oak trees can grow as tall as 100 feet tall and are reported to live as long as a thousand years old. Older by still are the legends and uses that have been passed down through lore, concerning these ancient and majestic trees. The Celts long held the belief that Oak is the tree of doors, that can be used as the gateway between worlds as well as a place where portals could be erected. The Norse held oak to be sacred to Thor, perhaps due to how often the tall trees were struck by lightning. Similarly the ancient Greeks also revered it as a sacred symbol of Zeus.  Native Americans of old used to gather the acorns of the trees, and use them to grind into flour or store as provisions to help them through the winter, while the bark was used by tanners in the preparation and tanning of leather.  Today, while the wood is often used for fine furniture and cabinetry, the bark is actually being explored as a healthy dietary supplement. It contains vitamin B12, as well as the minerals of calcium, iron and zinc, and has been used often in natural skin creams. Some herbalists also believe white oak bark to be useful in treating ulcers, spleen problems, and diarrhea. Indeed, old herbalists` lore often refers to a tea that was brewed from the bark for the treatment of internal bleeding. Externally, there are wide variety of uses, including the treatment of rashes, skin infections, swollen glands, sores and similar such ailments.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut White Oak Bark.
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      <title>Wheat Grass powder 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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IUsed for both human and animal consumption, Wheatgrass, or Triticum aestivum, is often viewed with a positive light ranging from seeing wheatgrass as being a great nutritional supplement to seeing wheatgrass to possess unique curative properties.  It was not popularized in the western world until the 1930s, where a man experimenting with it used it to nurse dying chickens back to life. Not only did they recover, but they then began to produce eggs at a higher rate than the otherwise healthy hens. Since then, it has grown into somewhat of a phenomenon within herbal communities, and is treated almost as a cure-all. Indeed, for a time it was claimed that Wheatgrass had a greater supply of nutrients that we need than regular vegetables, though it has since been proven that the comparison is actually about equal, with Wheatgrass possessing a large amount of Vitamin B.    Studies on wheatgrass have shown that it can aid in increasing red blood cell counts even as it lowers blood pressure. Some herbalists also see it as being useful in cleansing blood and organs, and aiding in digestion by cleansing the gastrointestinal tract. Some also believe that it can stimulate the thyroid gland, aiding in correcting obesity.  Others still have begun to explore it as a detoxifier, helping to remove toxins and heavy metals from the body, and even as a tumor fighter or cancer prevention treatment, though such studies are as yet inconclusive.  This is a 1 oz packet of Wheat Grass powder.
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      <title>Vervain cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Actually the common name for the genus of Verbena, Vervain has long been known in herbalism and folk medicine, perhaps most commonly as an herbal tea. In Ancient Egypt it was known as Tears of Isis, and in Greece it was referred to as "Juno`s Tears," both referring to the divine qualities that it was believed to have. The Romans used it as well, often placing it on altars of Jupiter in sacrifice, and considered it among the most potent of sacrificial herbs. Early Christian lore also spoke of Vervain being applied to the wounds of Jesus after he was removed from the cross, and from this medieval lore also speaks of it being referred to as Holy Herb or Devil`s Bane. Some traditions also hold that it offers powerful protection against vampires, and other evil spirits, and it sees this use frequently still in some parts of Italy. When introduced to North America, the Native American Pawnee took it up and found use for it in reaching religious states as well as using it to better fathom their dreams.   Medicinally, Vervain was at one point considered to be a great treatment for up to 30 different ailments. Today, most herbalists simply believe it to be good for fevers and ulcers, with some also thinking it an aid in treating pleurisy and other such ailments. Others still have used it in creating poultices, particularly for the treatment of headaches and rheumatism.   This is a 1 oz packet of cut Vervain.
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      <title>Valerian Root cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Sometimes referred to as All-Heal, Valerian Root, or Valeriana officinalis in Latin, is native to Europe and parts of Asia, and has been introduced to North American soils. Among the ancient Greeks and Romans, it was treated as a medicinal herb of great virtue, with much mention by the esteemed physicians Hippocrates and Galen, whose works have formed the foundation for much of modern medicine. Some lore also holds that it is quite useful in rites of purification and protection, particularly when seeking to ward against the magic of your enemies. Indeed, in Sweden it was tradition for Valerian Root to be placed in the clothing of the Groom, to ward off the evil attentions of envious Elves.   Among modern herbalists Valerian Root is a popular sleep aid and dietary supplement. It is often used in treating sleeping disorders, restlessness, and anxiety and even as a muscle relaxant. Though it often takes weeks to fully being working, immediate beneficial effects are sometimes observed. Some herbalists also use it in treating digestive issues, ranging from stomach pain to irritable bowel syndrome. Though it is most frequently used as a sedative, some studies have also shown that it can sometimes stimulate those who are fatigue, and possible night terrors among those who do not digest it well.   This is a 1 Lb packet of cut Valerian Root.
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      <title>Tonka Bean whole 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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With an appearance that is black and wrinkled, and somewhat resembling a prune, Tonka Beans, or Dipteryx odorata, are actually the seed pods of a South American Tree. They are widely recognized for their sweet, vanilla-smelling fragrance that reminds some, somewhat, of the earth scent of hay. This smell actually comes from the chemical coumarin that forms naturally within the seeds, and can sometimes be observed in what appears to be a white sand or powder upon them. This fermented chemical was long used as an alternative to actual vanilla in perfumes, as well as in a flavoring for tobacco. It was also used sometimes as an addition to foods, particularly in French dishes, though the United States Food and Drug Administration now prohibits its use in culinary practices; coumarin is an anticoagulant, and can keep blood from clotting. In a large enough doses it is potentially lethal.  Folk lore and spiritual traditions, particularly among those who practice Voodoo, hold that the Tonka Beans can be quite useful however in love magic, helping to attract the one that you love. It is also said to be of great use in money spells, seeking to attract love. Others sometimes see it as useful in building courage, and within these purposes it is still sometime used as a flavor additive to South American Pipe Tobacco.   This is a 1 oz packet of whole Tonka Beans.
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      <title>Thyme Leaf whole 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Thyme has a long history of being used by man in everything from cooking practices to ancient, sacred rites. In Ancient Greece, it was used in baths or burned as incense in temples, and it was believed to be a powerful source of courage. Egyptians used it as well, frequently employing it in their embalming rites. Among the later Romans, it was also used to purify rooms and even flavor cheese. Later still, in the mid ages, traditions held that thyme be placed beneath pillows to help some fall to sleep and ward off nightmares. Women also gave it to knights, clinging to the ancient belief that the leaves could provide courage.  It was also used in funerary rites of the time, and was laid upon coffins to aid in the passage to the next life. Today, however, it is slipped away from most of these spiritual practices, and is most commonly found as a basic ingredient in a wide range of cultural dishes.  Modern herbalists find that thyme leaves and oil contain a large volume of a chemical that can be used widely as an antiseptic. Indeed, this chemical is the main active ingredient in the popular mouthwash Listerine. Prior to antibiotics, Thyme was sometimes used to medicate bandages. It was also used for the treatment of coughs and bronchitis and other respiratory infections, and in this case was used as a gargle, salve, or syrup.   This is a 1 oz packet of whole Thyme Leaf.
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      <title>Sulfur powder (Brimstone) 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Sulfur Powder has been known in its natural form since the 6th century BC among in China. With the evolution of traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese Taoists began to experiment in using it in their treatments and understanding of the world. Reference was also found from a later Song Dynasty Military Treatise, which speaks of many different formulas in which Sulfur Powder was used to create Black Powder which was in turned used in warfare. In Europe, Sulfur was valued highly enough to be given its own Alchemical Symbol, consisting of a triangle at the top of a cross. It was also well known as Brimstone, a word derived from biblical texts, and was often associated with damnation and hell. Spiritual traditions exist around Sulfur as well, depicting it as a powerful aid in preventing hexes or destroying an enemy`s power over you.   Herbalists and folk lore predating modern science holds sulfur powder to be a potent medical skin treatment. For this purpose it was usually used in the creation of a cream which was intended to alleviate psoriasis, eczema, and acne.  This is a 1 oz packet of Sulfur Powder.
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      <title>Stone Root cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Otherwise known as Collinsonia canadensis, Richweed or Horse Balm, Stone Root possesses a strong, lemon fragrance, which resulted in Native Americans brewing it as a tea and a wash, which was used to help mend cuts and wounds. This purpose was also adapted by European settlers in the Virginian Mountains. Later mountaineers also expanded on this medicinal use, finding it quite helpful in treating afflictions of the bladder and digestive system in general. These mountaineers most commonly brewed it as a tea as well, as which it was quite popular.     Today, those early uses have expanded into the lore of many modern Herbalists, who prescribe Stone Root in the treatment of kidney stones.  Some say that this is where the root actually gets its name. Other herbalists sometimes use it as well as a diuretic for treating fluid retentions, or in digestive issues, such as irritable bowel syndrome. As a poultice it has seen use in treating bruises, cuts and sores, as well as in treating hemorrhoids and varicose veins.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut Stone Root.
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      <title>St John`s Wort cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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St. John`s Wort, or Hypericum perforatum has been held in ancient traditions that have long associated it with powerful protective magic as well as a potent medicinal aid. In the oldest of traditions, it is seen as a powerful ward against evil spirits and magic, and has been used in this way as a component in exorcism rituals, as well as in spells of ritual protection. It is also often said that St. John`s Wort also has the power to instill courage and invisibility, and is a powerful aid in spells of divination. In driving away evil spirits, it is also said to aid in alleviating depression and sorrow.  Modern studies have explored St. John`s Wort and found it to be a significant aid in treating depression. Results even indicated that it was potentially as useful as standard antidepressant medications while possessing less of the side effects. Because of this, it is also sometimes used in treating alcoholism. There is also some speculation that it can be used to ease the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.  Herbalists of old have also applied St. John`s Wort to the healing of wounds, and the treatment of colds, insomnia, and headaches.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut St. John`s Wort.
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      <title>Stevia cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Native to South and Central America, Stevia, or Stevia Revaudiana, has been used for centuries among the Guarani Tribes of Paraguay for sweetening their medicinal teas for heartburn and other such ailments. More modernly, it has been viewed as an alternative sweetener by the rest of the world, and a possible substitute for sugar. With a taste that has a slower onset but longer duration than sugar, Stevia has been shown to possess a sweetness 300 times more potent than sugar, which makes it quite popular for diets where less carbohydrates and less sugar are the key. It is widely used as an alternative to sugar in Japan, with the Canada and the US regulating it somewhat more as a supplement.   Modern research shows this sweet leaf to be a promising treatment of obesity and hypertension. It has a negligible effect on blood glucose, and even possesses the remarkable quality of enhancing glucose tolerance. This, understandably, makes it quite attractive to diabetics and others who must remain on carbohydrate-controlled diets, providing them a healthy alternative to sugar and carbs.    This is a 1 oz packet of cut Stevia.
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      <title>Spearmint cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Known and revered for centuries, Spearmint (or Mentha spicata) is native to Europe and Southeast Asia, and is found to be an invasive species in the Great Lakes region of the United States. Herbalists often grow spearmint in pots and planters, as the roots can be intrusive and disruptive of the soil around where they grow. Perhaps most famously used in culinary applications, Spearmint is common to a wide range of foods, desserts, and beverages, and has been used to flavor liquors, teas, confectionaries, and even toothpaste. Of old, the Romans used it to invigorate the mind and stir the appetite, and even used it in a fashion similar to the way that we use smelling salts.  Herbalists today prescribe Spearmint for a wide variety of medical ailments, particular among children. Among children it is often used as a gentle aid in treating stomach aches, hiccups, and flatulence. It is also sometimes used in creating a gargle that is used to prevent gum disease, and whiten teeth. Some herbalists also use it as a mild diuretic and anti inflammatory, or even a fever reducer.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut Spearmint.
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      <title>Solomon`s Seal Root cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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A relative Lily of the Valley, Solomon`s Seal (or Polygonatum biflorum) is popular in gardens, and is native to Northern Europe and Siberia. It gets its name from the fact that when the root is cut traversely, markings can be observed within the fibers that somewhat resemble Hebrew script. This resulted in the rise of folklore that believed that King Solomon himself observed the value of this root to man and medicine, and so set his seal to it as testimony to its value. The root was indeed also applied to medicinal purposes, and was used often as a treatment for consumption (known today as tuberculosis).  In spiritual traditions, the root is sometime associated with having properties similar to actual magical seals for the purposes of spells and rituals, and as such is often used for love potions, protective magic, and other such traditions.  Herbalist traditions find Solomon`s Seal Root useful as a tonic for aiding with digestive issues, including inflammation of the stomach and bowels, and even dysentery. The root is also sometimes powdered and used in a poultice that is used for aiding in the treatment of bruises, piles, general inflammation, as well as cuts and sores.   This is a 1 oz packet of cut Solomon`s Seal root.
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      <title>Soapwort cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Native to Southern Europe and parts of Asia, Soapwort (or Saponaria ocymoides) is a commonly cultivated flower, that is renowned for the fact that it grows in nearly any soil or condition and will still produce brilliant blooms. Its name comes from the fact that the crushed leaves and root have been used in the production of soap for centuries. Indeed, the soap (and fine shampoo) is still created and used today, particularly in the care of delicate fabrics, such as those that might be maintained by museum curators. Of old, Soapwort was also recognized for medicinal qualities that included the treating of gout, rheumatism, eczema, cold sores, acne, and other skin treatments.   More modern herbalists prescribe Soapwort as a diaphoretic, to cause sweating, or a a diuretic to aid in urinary tract issues. It has also been used as an expectorant in treating coughs and colds, as well as a purgative, or in treating itchy skin. Most commonly however, Soapwort remains most commonly used in obtaining soap.  This is a 1 oz packet of cut Soapwort.
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      <title>Sheep Sorrel cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Known also by the names of Rumex acetosella, red sorrel, sour weed, and field sorrel, Sheep Sorrel is a plant native to North America, and can be commonly found in fields, grasslands, and woodlands. Widely considered by most to be a troublesome weed, it can also be found in culinary and landscaping practices. In culinary practices, it is often used as a garnish, or as a tart flavoring agent that has been used to curdle cheese. The leaves also have a tangy, lemon-flavor that has sometimes been used in salads. Some landscapers have also used it helping to prevent soil erosion, as the hearty plants can often sprout where others have a hard time taking root. In native Ojibwa medicine, it was also used as part of a folk treatment known as Essiac, which was used to treat cancer.   Modern herbalist traditions find Sheep Sorrel to be quite useful in treating inflammation and diarrhea. Some also hold that it is quite useful in treating fevers as well, and even afflictions such as scurvy. The leaves and stems are often used to make a tea, used as a diuretic, which also has astringent properties. Some traditions also hold that it can be used as a vermifuge to expel intestinal parasites, and still make great claim that it Sheep Sorrel can be a potent aid in fighting cancer.    This is a 1 oz packet of cut Sheep Sorrel.
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      <title>Shark Cartilage powder 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Shark cartilage, the material that composes the skeletal structure of sharks, is rapidly becoming a popular dietary supplement as well as the center of much controversy. At the heart of this is the claim of many herbalists and nutritionists that shark cartilage is a potent aid in fighting cancer. Those who dispute this are often part of the scientific community, who claim that there is not enough evidence to support these theories. One of the reasons that the curative and medicinal properties of shark cartilage is so often disputed is the frequent use in the debate of the mistaken, and often repeated, belief that sharks do not get cancer. As a portion of the actual shark, some traditions also hold that shark cartilage can spiritually aid in achieving the properties of a shark, including their ferocity, cunning and vigor.    In fighting cancer, Shark cartilage is said to possess antioxidant qualities that aid in removing some of the particles that attack and destroy cells from the body.  Beyond this, it is also believed that shark cartilage possesses anti-angiogenic properties, which can help prevent tumor growth.  Outside of these possible benefits, shark cartilage is also often revered as an anti inflammatory, which can aid with treating arthritis and other such joint pain.    This is a 1 oz packet of powdered Shark Cartilage.
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      <title>Senna whole 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Coming from flowering plants that are often used in ornamentation or landscaping gardens, Senna leaves, or Folium Sennae, can be found often in Southeastern Asian cuisine. In this it is often used pickled in brine or fresh, and often as a flavoring agent in curry dishes. Known for millennia in folk medicine and herbalism, Senna leaf has a long standing as useful in herbal tonics, with some even having famous (or notorious) names such as the Black Draught, Daffy`s Elixer and Swedish Bitters.  Today, it can sometimes be found in diet teas where it is used both to decrease appetite and function as a laxative, sometimes resulting in rapid or dangerous weight loss.   More traditionally, Senna leaf has been used in Japanese Kampo medicine as well as traditional Chinese Medicine, where it is often viewed as a purgative, or an agent used to cause another to vomit. More modernly, the leaf has also been used as a laxative, with study showing that it can be useful in constipation, where it increases the movements of the colon and thereby aids in digestive processes.    This is a 1 oz bag of whole Senna.
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      <title>Sea Salt coarse 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Found in the process of the evaporation of seawater, Sea Salt has seen centuries of use among coastal communities for use in cooking and cosmetics. In cooking, the mineral content often provides a different flavor than found in ordinary table salt, and because of this one can sometimes find Sea Salt used in its stead within Gourmet cooking and in specialized potato chips, particularly in the kettle cooked variety. Sea salt was also an important part of the economic situation for some communities, dating as far back as the Roman Empire, where it was often paired with another market, such as cattle distribution, to create a combined product such as salted beef to increase the value of both products.  A product of the sea, Sea Salt has long been associated with magic and mysticism. Within these practices it is sometimes used as a wash for magical scrying mirrors, as well as parts of consecration and purification rituals. It is also sometimes used in protective magic and ritual, as well as for the cleansing and purification of crystals.   Aside from the frequent culinary use, Sea Salt is perhaps most commonly used today in baths and washes, often used to sooth away aches and pains or otherwise aid in wounded and damaged tissues.  Indeed, from this comes the name "bath salts."  This is a 1 oz bag of coarse Sea Salt.
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      <title>Scullcap cut 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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Known commonly in some circles as mad-dog skullcap, Scutellaria laterifolia, or Madweed, Scullcap was popularized among early Americans. Among them, it received these nicknames from the fact that it was widely considered a surefire cure for rabies, or hydrophobia as it is sometimes called. It is this purpose for which it is most widely known, though Scullcap has also seen common use as a sedative and a tranquilizer.  Because of these qualities, it can now commonly be found in alternative smoke blends, where the sedative properties aid those who are seeking relaxation and peaceful contemplation. Some spiritual practices have also associated Scullcap with ritual and spells involving everlasting fidelity and commitment.  While Scullcap`s use in treating hydrophobia (rabies) is still up to some debate, some herbalists have also found other medicinal uses for the herb. These use it commonly in the treatment of hysteria and convulsions, as well as in cases of rickets. In general, many herbalists apply it to all disorders of the nervous system, and suggest it as a remedy specifically for epilepsy. They also utilize it in easing nervous tension or helping those with insomnia get to sleep. There is also some experimentation in using scullcap to aid in lessening the withdrawal symptoms that come with substance abuse.   This is a 1 oz packet of cut Scullcap.
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      <title>Saw Palmmetto berry 1oz 1618 gold</title>
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