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HERBS - CUT AND POWDERED HERBS/ROOTSBack 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Next The magical powers of herbs, roots and some elements are legendary--they are carried as amulets for protection, to bring luck, or attract good fortune. The uses listed here are based on magickal, herbal, and folk lore, and are not intended to substitute for professional medical care or treatment. Key: c/s=Cut and Shifted, wh=Whole CAUTION: Items marked with 'p' are potent, hazardous, or poisonous botanicals and should be handled with care. | |
| Devil's Shoestring (wh) - 1 oz | |
| Uses include protection; luck; attracts a raise or new job; gives control over opposite sex; invisibility. | |
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Item #: DEVIL2 |
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| Dog Grass Root (c) - 2 oz | |
| Having a long history of use since classical Greece, Dog Grass Root (triticum repens) is known also known as a wide variety of common names, including wheat grass, couch grass, and witch grass. Indeed, it has become naturalized throughout the world, and is even widely considered a weed due to its invasive growth and the difficulty in removing them. However, there have been reports of sick dogs digging up the roots and eating them; an occurrence that perhaps led to the ancient Greeks and the medieval herbalists (who also used it as an incense in Northern Europe) that followed discovering that it was quite useful in treating infections of the urinary tract. This practice has continued into the modern era, with herbalists generally recognizing Dog Grass Root as a diuretic that can sooth inflammation of mucosal linings, particularly those along the urinary tract. This can be useful in treating the pain of urinary infections and similar discomfort. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Dog Grass Root. | |
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| Dog Grass Root (c) - Bulk (1 lb) | |
| Having a long history of use since classical Greece, Dog Grass Root (triticum repens) is known also known as a wide variety of common names, including wheat grass, couch grass, and witch grass. Indeed, it has become naturalized throughout the world, and is even widely considered a weed due to its invasive growth and the difficulty in removing them. However, there have been reports of sick dogs digging up the roots and eating them; an occurrence that perhaps led to the ancient Greeks and the medieval herbalists (who also used it as an incense in Northern Europe) that followed discovering that it was quite useful in treating infections of the urinary tract. This practice has continued into the modern era, with herbalists generally recognizing Dog Grass Root as a diuretic that can sooth inflammation of mucosal linings, particularly those along the urinary tract. This can be useful in treating the pain of urinary infections and similar discomfort. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Dog Grass Root. | |
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Item #: DOGGRB |
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| Dong Quai Powder - 2 oz | |
| Used for thousands of years as a spice, tonic and medicine, Dong Quai is perhaps most well known in China, Korea, and Japan, where the influence of traditional Chinese medicine has perhaps had the most impact. Within this tradition, it is often viewed as the Female ginseng as it is frequently utilized to balance and harmonize the female system. It is also believed to be of great influence of the meridians of the heart, liver and spleen as well as help strengthen Yin Energy. Today, Dong Quai is still used for many of the traditional purposes, including menopause treatment, fertility treatment, and recovery from childbirth. In general, it is believe to be of help in regulating the menstrual cycle and otherwise be a useful ingredient in tonics intended to aid the health of women. This is a 2 oz packet of powdered Dong Quai. | |
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Item #: DONGQ2 |
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| Dong Quai Powder - Bulk (1 lb) | |
| Used for thousands of years as a spice, tonic and medicine, Dong Quai is perhaps most well known in China, Korea, and Japan, where the influence of traditional Chinese medicine has perhaps had the most impact. Within this tradition, it is often viewed as the Female ginseng as it is frequently utilized to balance and harmonize the female system. It is also believed to be of great influence of the meridians of the heart, liver and spleen as well as help strengthen Yin Energy. Today, Dong Quai is still used for many of the traditional purposes, including menopause treatment, fertility treatment, and recovery from childbirth. In general, it is believe to be of help in regulating the menstrual cycle and otherwise be a useful ingredient in tonics intended to aid the health of women. This is a 1 lb packet of powdered Dong Quai. | |
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Item #: DONGQB |
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| Dulse Powder - 1 oz | |
| Dulse Powder (Rhodymenia Palmata), also known as Red Dulse or Sea Lettuce, is derived from a red seaweed found primarily within the Northern Atlantic. Here it can be found primarily along coastal regions along the shores of Canada, Ireland, and Norway. Among these seafaring cultures it became a popular addition to meals and salads as dietary supplement, and among sailors as a cure for scurvy and parasitic infection among sailors, and would also sometimes be used to relieve constipation. Modern herbalists enjoy Dulse Powder as a great source of iodine. It is also often used as a gentle alternative to psyllium or senna for the treatment of constipation. Dulse is also growing in popularity as a nutritional supplement due to the large amounts of vitamins and minerals that it contains. This is a 1 oz packet of Dulse powder. | |
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Item #: DULSE1 |
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| Dulse Powder - Bulk (1 lb) | |
| Dulse Powder (Rhodymenia Palmata), also known as Red Dulse or Sea Lettuce, is derived from a red seaweed found primarily within the Northern Atlantic. Here it can be found primarily along coastal regions along the shores of Canada, Ireland, and Norway. Among these seafaring cultures it became a popular addition to meals and salads as dietary supplement, and among sailors as a cure for scurvy and parasitic infection among sailors, and would also sometimes be used to relieve constipation. Modern herbalists enjoy Dulse Powder as a great source of iodine. It is also often used as a gentle alternative to psyllium or senna for the treatment of constipation. Dulse is also growing in popularity as a nutritional supplement due to the large amounts of vitamins and minerals that it contains. This is a 1 lb packet of Dulse powder. | |
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Item #: DULSEB |
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| Echinacea Purpurea (cs) - 2 oz | |
| One of the most popular herbs in America today is the Native American medicinal plant known as echinacea. Echinacea is primarily used to reduce the symptoms and duration of the common cold and flu and to alleviate the symptoms associated with them, such as sore throat (pharyngitis), cough, and fever. Many herbalists also recommend echinacea to help boost the activity of the immune system and to help the body fight infections. Echinacea is known to contains active substances that enhance the activity of the immune system, relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and have hormonal, antiviral, and antioxidant effects. For this reason, professional herbalists also recommend echinacea to treat urinary tract infections, vaginal yeast (candida) infections, ear infections (also known as otitits media), athlete`s foot, sinusitis, hay fever (also called allergic rhinitis), as well as slow-healing wounds. Echinacea Benefits * Echinacea (when taken at the first sign of a cold for 8 to 10 days) reduces cold symptoms or shortens their duration * Enhances the activity of the immune system * Relieve pain and helps reduce inflammation * Has hormonal, antiviral, and antioxidant effects | |
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Item #: ECHIN2 |
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| Echinacea Purpurea (cs) - Bulk (1 lb) | |
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Item #: ECHINB |
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| Elder Berries (wh) - 2 oz | |
| Elderberry (Sambucus Nigra) may be used as a diaphoretic to break fevers, urinary complaints, edema, rheumatic complaints, colds and flu symptoms and muscle pain. | |
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Item #: ELDER2 |
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