Herbs
Priced Per Ounce
The information contained here is from research I have done using various sources. The medicinal properties and strength of herbs should be treated with respect as with any medicine one might take. I do not advocate these herbs or any other natural remedy as a substitute for professional medical care. I do advocate that with professional diagnoses and supervision, herbs can aide in the symptoms and treatment of common discomforts we suffer. I am not a doctor nor medically trained and I urge you to seek out the best medical resources available to help you make informed decisions. Herb Quick List
Agirmony
$0.70 ounce
Folk names: Sticklewort; Cocklebur; Church Steeples
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Parts used: whole plant
Medicinal uses: astringent, tonic, diuretic, and detoxifying. Aids in treating jaundice, urinary/liver problems, fevers, colds, diseases of the blood and constipation. As a tea or bath for treating skin outbreaks and acne.
Magick & Lore: reverses bad luck and negative energies; placed under the head, one will sleep with out dreams or nightmares
Alfalfa
$0.85 ounce
Folk names: Buffalo Herb; Lucerne; Purple Medic
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Parts used: leaves
Medicinal uses: appetizer, diuretic, tonic. Tea taken daily improves your appetite, relieves urinary/bowel problems, eliminates water retention and soothes peptic ulcers.
Magick & Lore: placed in the cupboard, it protects the home from hunger and poverty
Angelica
$1.75 ounce
Folk names: Archangel, Masterwort, Gout Weed
Precautions: large doses affect blood pressure, heart action, respiration and increases sugar in the blood: fresh roots are poisonous
Parts used: whole plant
Medicinal uses: Antispasmodic, stimulant, appetizer, carminative, diaphoretic, promotes menstrual flow. As a tea it is a good remedy for colds, coughs, pleurisy, colic, rheumatism and diseases of the urinary organs.
Magick & Lore: used in healing incense it wards off evil, smoking the leaves is said to cause visions.
Anise
$0.70 ounce
Folk names: Sweet Cumin, Aniseeseed, Yanisin
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Parts used: seeds& leaves
Medicinal uses: carminative, pectoral, antiseptic, stimulant, diuretic, antispasmodic. Good for rheumatism, colic, digestive, bronchitis and spasmodic asthma.
Magick & Lore: placed under your pillow it prevents nightmares; used in purification baths it averts the evil eye.
Basil
$1.20 ounce
Folk names: Albahaca, American Dittany, Witches Herb
Precautions: menstruation and labor inducer
Parts used: whole plant
Medicinal uses: antispasmodic, carminative, analgesic, lowers blood pressure. Contains the antioxidants A & C. Prevents peptic ulcers and other stress related conditions like hypertension, colitis and asthma. Basil is also used to treat cold and reduce fever, congestion and joint pain. Due to its anti-bacterial and fungicide action, basil leaves are used on itching skin, insect biting and skin affections.
Magick & Lore: soothes tempers; promotes love, luck and prosperity.
Bay (leaves)
$1.20 ounce
Folk names: Bay Laurel, Laurel, Daphne
Precautions: large amounts can induce menstruation and abortion.
Parts used: leaves
Medicinal uses: astringent, carminative, and digestive. Good in a salve for rheumatism, bruises and skin problems. As a tea, good for colds and upset stomachs.
Magick & Lore: placed beneath your pillow it induces prophetic dreams; planted near the house it protects all from sickness; write your wish on a leaf then burn it to come true
Benzoin Gum
$2.35 ounce
Folk names: Sumatra Benzoin; Gum Benjamin; Siam
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Parts used: resin
Medicinal uses: stimulant, carminative, diuretic. Use a tincture to treat irritable conditions of the skin, taken internally it is diuretic and antiseptic to the urinary passages, as an inhalant with steam to treat laryngitis and bronchitis.
Magick & Lore: used as a base for incense to purify the essence of the incense, rubbed on your front door it attracts visitors of pure heart
Blessed Thistle
$.90 ounce
Folk names: Holy Thistle; Carduus Benedictus
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Parts used: whole plant
Medicinal uses: tonic, stimulant, diaphoretic, emmenagogue. Aids headaches, jaundice, and the purification/circulation of the blood increasing alertness and memory. Aids nursing mothers in milk production.
Magick & Lore: men carrying it become better lovers; grown in the garden it wards off thieves
Butcher’s Broom
$1.20 ounce
Folk names: Jew’s myrtle; Kneeholy, Sweet Brooom
Precautions: other varieties of broom are poisonous
Parts used: whole plant
Medicinal uses: diuretic, diaphoretic. As a tea it clears the chest of phlegm, aids breathing and the treatment of jaundice.
Magick & Lore: broom sprinkled through the house exorcises poltergeists; a home swept with it is full of inspiration
Burdock (root)
$1.45 ounce
Folk names: Beggar’s Buttons; Cockleburr; Hardock
Precautions: uterine stimulant, do not use if pregnant
Parts used: whole plant
Medicinal uses: laxative, diaphoretic, diuretic, and blood purifier. Aids indigestion, kidney infections, arthritis and nervousness. The seeds crushed aid all skin disorders as tea or bath.
Magick & Lore: cast around the home it wards off negativity; placed under the bed it protects small children
Cat Nip
$1.06
Folk names: Catmint; Cat Nep; Catswort
Precautions: large/strong doses induces vomiting
Parts used: whole plant
Medicinal uses: carminative, tonic, diaphoretic, antispasmodic, stimulating. As a tea it reduces fever, treats restlessness, colic, nervousness, relieves headache and hysteria by its action upon the sacral plexus.
Magick & Lore: grown near the home it attracts good spirits; creates a psychic bond between a cat an it’s owner
Cedar
$0.45 ounce
Folk names: Tree of Life; Hackmatack; Lebensbaum
Precautions: large doses may produce abortion, convulsions and paralysis
Parts used: whole plant
Medicinal uses: aromatic, astringent, diuretic, and insecticide. The infusion of 1 oz to a pint of boiling water is taken cold in tablespoon doses to treat rheumatism, violent pain, and skin diseases. Used in sweat baths it aids cold symptoms. Shavings can be used to keep insects away.
Magick & Lore: a piece of cedar kept in the purse draws money; burned as incense it induces psychic power
Chamomile
$1.30 ounce
Folk names: Manzanilla; Maythen; Anthemis
Precautions: large/strong doses induces vomiting
Parts used: leaves & flowers
Medicinal uses: antispasmodic, tranquilizer, and immune stimulant. Use externally to spur wound healing and treating inflammation, internally for fever, soothing menstrual cramps, digestive upsets, anxiety and insomnia.
Magick & Lore: if you lay in a bed of chamomile visions of your true love will come to you; bathe in it to attract love
Chickweed
$ 0.90
Folk names: Starweed; Adder’s Mouth; Passerina
Precautions: laxative
Parts used: whole plant
Medicinal uses: carminative, demulcent, expectorant, anti-inflamatory and laxative. The leaves crushed, made into an ointment with bee’s wax for skin irritations. Consumed as tea for constipation, cold symptoms or eaten as a vegetable like spinach. Birds love the seeds.
Magick & Lore: drink the water from chickweed and one will never be fat; placed under the bed one’s lover will never stray
Cinnamon
$0.75
Folk names: Carnella; Sweet Wood; Cassia
Precautions: pregnant women, children under2 and seniors over 65 should use only low strenght
Parts used: inner bark
Medicinal uses: antiseptic, astringent, anesthetic, stimulant, digestive aid, stops vomiting and reduces blood pressure. . Use externally to spur wound healing and treating inflammation, internally for soothing menstrual cramps, digestive upsets and mental clarity.
Magick & Lore: burned as incense it attracts spirits and stimulates psychic awareness; attracts good fortune
Cinquefoil
$1.10
Folk names: Five Fingers; Synkefoyle; Skunkfield
Precautions: safe in medicinal amounts
Parts used: whole plant
Medicinal uses: anti-inflammatory, reduces fever, treats diarrhea, stops bleeding, eyewash. Used internally or externally, the herb has been employed since the time of Hippocrates and Dioscorides.
Magick & Lore: when carried all favors you ask will be granted; if carried you will leave lasting impressions
Clover (RED)
$0.45
Folk names:Honey Stalks; Purple Clover; Three Leaved Grass
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Medicinal uses: nerve tonic, sedative, antispasmodic, and expectorant. Good for children in mild doses for coughs, bronchitis and wheezing. Used often in combination with other drugs for cancer treatments. Excellent as a poultice used externally on cancerous growths and skin eruptions.
Magick & Lore: worn over the heart the 3 leaves bring luck, prosperity, and health; given to a friend you give the three gifts of luck, prosperity and health
Cloves
$0.95
> Folk names: Mykhet; Carenfil; Eugenia
Precautions: safe in medicinal doses
Parts used: undeveloped flower
Medicinal uses: stimulating, carminative, expectorant, astringent, and anesthetic. Stops a toothache when applied directly, aids in nicotine cravings when chewed, useful in treating cold symptoms, bronchitis, nausea and indigestion.
Magick & Lore: aphrodisiac, burn as incense to stop gossip about you; wear to attract the opposite sex; wearing brings comfort to the bereaved
Cohosh (BLUE)
$1.20
Folk names: Pappoose Root; Squawroot; Blueberry Root
Precautions: over dose induces nausea & vomiting; induces menstruation/abortion
Parts used: root
Medicinal uses: antispasmodic, induces menstruation, diuretic, diaphoretic, and anti-inflammatory. As a tea it aids in rheumatism, epilepsy, hysteria and uterine inflammation. A good detox as a bath.
Magick & Lore: when carried it strengthens courage; bathe in it to cure impotency
Coltsfoot
$1.05
Folk names: Ass’s Foot; Foal’s Foot; British Tobacco
Precautions: safe in medicinal doses
Parts used: leaves, flowers & root
Medicinal uses: expectorant, tonic, and anti-inflammatory. A strong syrup of the herb is excellent as a cough syrup or to treat chronic bronchitis and asthma. The herb is also smoked or burnt over coals and inhaled to relive the same symptoms. As a tea or a hot poultice it aids arthritis and sore or inflamed joints.
Magick & Lore: the leaves when smoked cause visions; when carried it creates peace and tranquility where ever you go
Comfrey
$0.55
Folk names: Boneset; Healing Herb; Slippery Root
Precautions:safe in medicinal doses
Parts used: root & leaves
Medicinal uses: astringent, expectorant, demulcent, anti-inflammatory, blood strengthener and improves circulation. As a tea it is a cure all for any type of inflammation of the lungs, stomach, bowels, liver and joints. The young leaves are a good green vegetable that supports the immune system and hot bath is a good treatment for any skin disorders
Magick & Lore: wearing ensures safety when traveling; wearing protects one in battle
Dandelion
$1.45
Folk names: Piss a Bed; Wild Endive; Priest’s Crown; Swine Snout
Precautions: safe in medicinal doses
Parts used: roots & leaves
Medicinal uses: diuretic, tonic, laxative, increases appetite, aids digestion, Used in many patent medicines, it aids in chronic liver disorders, urinary infections, hepatic complaints, irritated stomachs, water retention, scurvy, eczema and skin disorders.
Magick & Lore: promotes psychic powers; unconscious thought can be sent to loved ones when blown and sent on the seed heads
Damiana
$0.75
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Medicinal uses: diuretic, tonic, stimulant, expectorant and purgative. Soothes the female organs relieving pms symptoms. A natural libido enhancer.
Magick & Lore: aphrodisiac, burn as incense to induce visions; when drank you will lust the first person you lay eyes on
Dill
$ 1.75 ounce
Folk names: Dill Weed; Aneton; Chebbit
Precautions: safe in medicinal doses
Parts used: dried fruit
Medicinal uses: stimulant, carminative and tonic. As a seasoning inn food it aids in digestion. As a tea it is a great remedy for colic and gas in children. In the bath it is hydrating for dry skin and calming for the nerves.
Magick & Lore: aphrodisiac; placed under the pillow it protects children when they sleep; promotes lust
Echinacea (leaf)
$1.00 ounce
Folk names: Coneflower; Black Sampson; Rudbeckia
Precautions: safe in medicinal doses
Parts used: root
Medicinal uses: increases body resistance to infections, antiseptic and aphrodisiac . Aids in the treatment of all impurities of the blood, lungs and organs. As a tea it aids in the symptoms of cancer, flu, colds and reduces fevers. As a hot bath or poultice aids in treating all external wounds.
Magick & Lore: used by the Indians in offerings to Spirit; gives on strength in battles; to bathe in grants one’s opinions heard
Elder (flower)
$1.65
Folk names: Bour Tree; Tree of Doom; Lady Elhorn
Precautions: safe in medicinal doses
Parts used: bark, leaves, flowers & berries
Medicinal uses: purgative, astringent, stimulant, diuretic, laxative, anti-inflammatory, and blood purifier. Use externally to spur wound healing and treating inflammation, tumors and boils. Use internally for treating asthma, sore throat, influenza, bronchitis, headaches and fever.
Magick & Lore: grown in the garden it brings prosperity to the home; pace under you pillow for pleasant dreams
Eucalyptus
$0.90
Folk names: Blue Gum Tree; Stringy Bark Tree
Precautions: increases cardiac action, large doses are irritant to the kidneys and respiration
Parts used: oil & leaves
Medicinal uses: stimulant, antiseptic, anti- spasmodic, and disinfectant. As a tea it cab be used as a gargle, treating diseases of the lungs and pulmonary disorders. Mixed with bee’s wax it can be a tincture for ulcers/sores or parasitic skin affections. As an inhalant it aids in the treatment of asthma, bronchitis and cold symptoms.
Magick & Lore: placed above the bed of the sick it attracts healing Spirits; carry the leaves for protection
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Eyebright
$1.35 ounce
Folk names: Euphrosyne; Casse-lunette; Augentrost
Precautions: safe in medicinal doses
Parts used: whole plant
Medicinal uses: tonic, astringent, and anti-inflammatory. An infusion of 1 oz of the herb to a pint of boiling water, cooled, is an excellent eye wash to treat all discomforts of the eye. Drink as a tea for mental clarity.
Magick & Lore: carry and you will se the truth in peoples lies; used as a eyewash it promotes clairvoyance
Fennel
$0.60
Folk names: Fenkel; Sheeh; Samar
Precautions: safe in medicinal doses
Parts used: seed, leaves & roots
Medicinal uses: carminative, diuretic, tonic, blood purifier, and appetite suppressant. Aids in cleansing the blood, liver and track digestive track. A good detox tea or bath.
Magick & Lore: bathe in to rid one’s self of negative energy; Hung in the home it protects the family from evil spirits
Feverfew
$1.45 ounce
Folk names: Featherfew; Featherfoil; Flirtwort
Precautions: induces menstruation
Parts used: whole plant
Medicinal uses: laxative, carminative, sedative, diaphoretic, and tonic. As a tincture it immediately relieves the burning and swelling of insect bites, as a tea it reduces fever, aids coughs and calm nerves.
Magick & Lore: carry to protect against accidents
Fenugreek
$0.40
Folk names: Bird’s Foot; Greek Hayseed; Hilba
Precautions: safe in medicinal doses
Parts used: seeds
Medicinal uses: tonic, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic. Reduces fevers, calms the stomach/intestinal upsets and aids in treating debility following infectious diseases. Externally it is a poultice for abscesses and skin inflammation.
Magick & Lore: add to mop water to bring money into the house; fill a jar in the cupboard and the home will never lack food
Ginger
$0.75
Folk names: African Ginger; Black Ginger; Race Ginger
Precautions: suppresses menstruation
Parts used: root
Medicinal uses: appetizer, carminative, diaphoretic and stimulant. As a tea or tincture, taken hot it promotes cleansing of the system through perspiration. It soothes upset stomachs, sore throat and relieves cold symptoms.
Magick & Lore: place above the door to protect the home during storms; eating ginger allows one to see their enemy approaching
Ginko
$0.90
Folk names: Maidenhair Tree; Tree of Long Life
Precautions: inhibits blood clotting, medicinal doses should be under doctor supervision
Parts used: leaves
Medicinal uses: increases blood flow; aids in treating asthma, bronchitis, macular degeneration of the eye, and impotency.
Magick & Lore: to drink daily increases wisdom; to bathe in keeps one young; to plant and tend a tree allows one to speak with the spirits
Golden Seal (leaf)
$1.70 ounce
Folk names: Indian Paint; Tumeric Root; Eye Root
Precautions:may trigger ulterine contractions & overstimulate the nervous system
Parts used: root
Medicinal uses: tonic, laxative, & antiflammatory. Soothes almost all irratations including digestion, dyspepsia, chronic inflammation of the colon and liver.
Magick & Lore:used in ancient healing rituals; a cup a day keeps one young
Hawthorn Berries
$0.75 ounce
Folk names: Hagthorn; Mayblossoms;Tree of Chastity
Precautions:heart stimulant; should not be used by children or pregnant/nursing women
Parts used: fruit
Medicinal uses: diuretic, astringent &tonic. Aides in sore throats, useful in kidney troubles and makes an excellent liquer. as a heart tonic, profession supervisiov is advised.
Magick & Lore:place in the home and no evil may enter; plant in the garden to attract Fairies;
Heather
$1.80 ounce
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Hibiscus
$1.00 ounce
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Hops
$1.10 ounce
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Hoehound
$0.80 ounce
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Hyssop
$1.50 ounce
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Jasmine
$1.50 ounce
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Kava Kava
$2.70 ounce
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Lavender
$1.85 ounce
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Lemon Balm
$1.40 ounce
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Lemon Grass
$1.60 ounce
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Licorice
$0.65 ounce
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Life Everlasting
$1.75 ounce
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Linden
$1.75 ounce
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Lotus (root)
$1.75 ounce
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Mandrake
$1.60 ounce
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Marigolds
$0.85 ounce
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Menthol Crystals
$1.65 ounce
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Milk Thistle
$0.80
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Mugwort
$0.90
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Netttle
$1.10
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Oak Moss
$0.83
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Orris Root
$1.30
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Parsley
$1.00
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Passion Flower
$1.45
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Patchouli
$1.95
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$0.60
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Raspberry
$1.60
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Rose Petals
$1.00
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Rose Hips
$0.90
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Rosemary
$0.90
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Rue
$1.30
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$2.00
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$0.75
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$1.15
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Skullcap
$1.90
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Sienna
$0.55
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$0.90
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$1.30
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Stevia
$1.75
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Sunflower
$1.20
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Thyme
$0.55
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$1.80
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$0.95
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Witch Hazel
$1.30
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$0.70
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$1.50
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$1.10
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