Teami Relax Tea is perfect for peaceful and restful sleep when you are suffering from restlessness and insomnia.
Let's cozy up and make a cup of tea! This collection of homemade herbal tea recipes features delicious easy-to-make herbal tea blends.
Hyos is an important remedy for behavioural or learning problems in children, types of dementia in the elderly, and outright mania and seizures types in all ages.
Herbal antibiotics help fight infections, such as UTIs, and speed wound healing. Many also fight viruses, like colds and flu. They are gaining interest as treatments for antibiotic resistant bacteria.
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Painful period cramps may be common, but this Moon Cycle Tea may be just the thing to help balance the menstrual cycle and alleviate pain.
Kick that sore throat to the curb with this easy herbal sore throat tea! Naturally packed with the nutrition you need when fighting a sore throat.
Each herb has its own kind of beauty, but for me, there are few that can beat calendula. I started growing these sunny yellow and orange flowers in my garden several years ago and I fell in love with them so much that I now have an entire raised bed and several border areas dedicated to them. Do I n
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This creamy, herbal, lightly spicy sauce is made with a mix of almonds, green peppers and poblanos.
Beautifully fragrant with a delightful taste, amazing mint (Mentha species) is a helpful and welcome herb for everyone in the family.
This all-purpose salve is good for so many things. The coconut oil and olive oil bring nourishment, while the beeswax is known to lock in moisture, foster cells, and protect skin from damaging environmental factors.
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Learn how to make goldenrod honey. This is an infused herbal honey recipe where the benefits of both raw honey and goldenrod can shine through.
Do you want to know more about the magickal properties of chamomile? This guide covers its magickal properties and associations, history and medicinal benefits.
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The main active ingredients are alkaloids such as chelirubine, sanguinarine, and macarpine. Other alkaloids are present in minor concentrations. The herb also contains flavon-glycosides. California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica) – ©The Herbal Resource Gentle in effect, the major health properties of this herb are sedative, analgesic, and antispasmodic in action. The California poppy is a member of the poppy family and somewhat distantly related to the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum). While the California poppy does contain some sedative alkaloids, it contains no real opium. The most common use of this herb is in diffusion for treating the various physical and psychological conditions
Have you ever tried to make your own tea for hot flashes? I had never brewed my own until I tried and failed to find a boxed blend that didn’t contain an
Brew yourself a cup of hot tea with these tea blends featuring herbal, black, and green tea blends combined with Autumn ingredients.
Birch trees have many edible and medicinal uses and are great to forage for! Learn how to harvest and use birch bark, leaves, and sap.
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Only 2 ingredients are needed to make this bug bite salve to take the itch and sting out of bites and scrapes. Store in refrigerator for added soothing!
Fully updated to reflect the nutritional needs of the '80s, this new edition of the classic guide to herbal medicine, natural foods and home remedies underscores the fundamental principle that true healing consists of a return to natural habits of living.
Scientific name: Arctium lappa. Two related species, A. minus and A. tomentosum are also sometimes used for medicinal purposes. Common Names: Burdock, greater burdock, great thistle, beggar’s button’s, Grosse Klette (German), niu bang zi (Chinese), gobo (Japanese), woowong (Korean). Distribution and Habitat: Burdock is native to Europe and Asia and has now spread worldwide in temperate zones. It is used in traditional Chinese, Korean, and European herbalism has developed independently in these different cultures. It was well-known to common people in Britain. The 17th-century physician Nicholas Culpeper described several uses of burdock, including treating ulcers, sores, and even dog bites!
Due to its powerful antioxidant makeup, Sumac is so much more than just another spice in the rack. See all the high power health benefits of sumac spice.
Wood Betony or Bishopwort is a common, yet neglected magickal plant. While “imported” in Hoodoo Herbalism from European, American people did use plant Pedicularis canadiensis as Wood Betony, prior to the introduction of the aforementioned. In this article I will be speaking of Stachys officinalis, and while some authorities will claim they are used interchangeably, and that such practice is justified I beg the difference, well regarding the justification of equal use of plant. They are not even botanically related, let alone magickaly, well according to my knowledge that is, and I will elaborate on that later in the article. Bishopwort or Lousewort is very common in Europe, where it’s native ( occurs naturally in some parts of Asia and in Northern Africas ) and it’s easy to distinguish, even to those without proper botanical taxonomy, morphology and systematic knowledge. It can grow up to , about 60cm ( sometimes slightly more ) , and it can be recognized by purple inflorescence ( S. officinalis and S. betionica ) . Flowers have 5 teeth calyx and a corolla with anthers that stick straight out, making a positive taxonomic marker for Lamiace family. Being a skyophyte, it like’s grasslands and open wood, or meadows. In magick we use the two mentioned species S. officinalis and S.betonica. A species S.subernata is quite resembling, but yellow color of the flowers helps differentiate it, as they tend to occur together sometimes. Use in European based magick Old Roman entries are consistent with later European ( mostly British, Wells and German sources ) that prescribe the plant against sorcery and ghosts. It’s a typical plant to be used in Beltaine and Midsummer bonfires, and is found in various purification and protection mixtures. It’s often grown or sprinkled nearside homes to provide a sort of “protective barrier through which no evil can enter” [1] as a late occult herbalist stated. My experience taught me that it has brilliant evil repelling, banishing and vanquishing properties, hence it’s a ingredient in a potion recipe against evil spirits that I composed, and that calls for combining : • St John’s wort • Wood Betony • Blackberry leaves • Garlic cloves • Basil • Salt and • Pepper Europeans make similar mixtures with Wood Betony to treat notorious “Elf’s shoot” a mysterious condition belived to be caused by Elven arrows. Depending on sources recipes differ, some containing only the key ingredient, being Lousewort, while other common ingredients include Garlic, St John’s wort and Nettle. It’s still common to found in some churchyards, to calm or banish the angry ghosts. Anglo Saxon works on Herbalism suggest placing it bellow pillow, around neck or the juice of the plant ingested prior to going to bed to “prevent dreaming” and “nightly visions” and some modern authors assure us that it protects body and soul during astral journeys. Hoodoo uses of Wood Betony As I stated before, Hoodoo people use also “another” Wood Betony ( Pendicularia canadiensis ) but they use it interchangevly with Wood betony ( S. officinalis ) mostly to shield from spirits and diseases, and can be found in some “Reversing” incense recipe alongside Agrimony. Here is my personal formula of such incense “genre” : • Wood Betony • Agrimony • Hyssop • Patchouli Leaves ( optional ) It’s used in a bath to undo witches curses and to protect from same, along with 8 other herb , according to Miss Catherine Yronwode ( among other ingredients Wood Betony, Whitw clover, Nettles etc )[2] I myself find it useful in countering unnatural diseases ( brought by magickal work ) and in a form of oil such as my formula I like to call “Vigoro oil” • Wood Betony • Self Heal • Boneset • Samson snake root • Camphor essential oil All to base oil or Almond or Olive, with a vit E capsule. NOTES: This article was composed and writteb by me, therfore should YOu desire to use it elswhere, feel free, just add the credits Shadow of Shadows magick place, or [email protected] or give a direct link to this post CREDITS: While no consulted literature or sources were quoted, I do want to note sources ofr specific information, as indexed in the text [1] Cunnungham Scott, "Encyclopedia of magick herbs", entry on "Betony, Wood" [2] "Hoodoo herb and root magick" Catherine Yronwode
Turn those dandelions growing in your backyard into a salve that's useful for sore muscles, achy & arthritic joints and rough, chapped skin. Dandelion salve is especially ideal for those who work outdoors and with their hands a lot!
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A light and delicious end of summer tea. Delicious hot or iced. Yields 1 quart.
Make your own herbal sleep tea blend from fresh, dried herbs. I use chamomile, lemongrass, lemon balm, lavender & catnip to make a light, sleep inducing tea.