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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. | |
| Elder Berries (wh) - Bulk (1 lb) | |
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Item #: ELDERB |
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| Elecampane Root (c) - 2 oz | |
| Elecampane is also quite well known by its Latin name, Inula Helenium, as well as its common names: Horse-Heal and Marchalm. The plant, widely grown for its medicinal purposes and even reportedly used as a condiment by the ancients, is discussed at length by ancient philosophers, doctors and even Poets. From these sources did it get its Latin name 'Helenium', as it was said to have grown where Helen of Troy`s tears had fallen. The Celts too held it as a sacred plant, calling it Elfwort (elf-herb), perhaps due to its qualities as an antiseptic which left it treasured as a magical healing herb. previously prescribed for all manner of ailments, Elecampane is now primarily used only within the veterinary practice. Modern herbalists do however highly value Elecampane for its antiseptic qualities still, and will sometimes use it as an expectorant. It is also supposed to be quite valuable in treating those who are suffering from water retention. Elecampane should not be used by those who are pregnant. This is a 2 oz packet of Elecampane Root, cut. | |
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Item #: ELECR2 |
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| Elecampane Root (c) - Bulk (1 lb) | |
| Elecampane is also quite well known by its Latin name, Inula Helenium, as well as its common names: Horse-Heal and Marchalm. The plant, widely grown for its medicinal purposes and even reportedly used as a condiment by the ancients, is discussed at length by ancient philosophers, doctors and even Poets. From these sources did it get its Latin name 'Helenium', as it was said to have grown where Helen of Troy`s tears had fallen. The Celts too held it as a sacred plant, calling it Elfwort (elf-herb), perhaps due to its qualities as an antiseptic which left it treasured as a magical healing herb. previously prescribed for all manner of ailments, Elecampane is now primarily used only within the veterinary practice. Modern herbalists do however highly value Elecampane for its antiseptic qualities still, and will sometimes use it as an expectorant. It is also supposed to be quite valuable in treating those who are suffering from water retention. Elecampane should not be used by those who are pregnant. This is a 2 oz packet of Elecampane Root, cut. | |
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Item #: ELECRB |
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| Eleutherococcus Powder - 2 oz | |
| Eleuthecoccus Senticosus (or Siberian Ginseng) is a controversial herb that was originally compared to true Ginseng by Russian scientist I.I. Brekham. Brekham very much believed that Eleuthecoccus Senticosus would display many of the same properties for which Ginseng is famed, and widely publicized it as the a wonder supplement. Among its many believed qualities, Brekham considered Eleuthecoccus to be a superior adaptogen; an herb that allows the body and mind to readily adapt to outside sources of stress. Though modern scientific study has left these qualities hotly debated, many herbalists still swear by the adaptogen qualities of Eleuthecoccus Senticosus. By these herbalists it is generally considered useful in helping the body to respond to illness, fatigue, and psychological stress, and thereby improve general health conditions. This is a 2 oz packet of Eleutherococcus powder. | |
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Item #: ELEUP2 |
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| Eleutherococcus Powder - Bulk (1 lb) | |
| Eleuthecoccus Senticosus (or Siberian Ginseng) is a controversial herb that was originally compared to true Ginseng by Russian scientist I.I. Brekham. Brekham very much believed that Eleuthecoccus Senticosus would display many of the same properties for which Ginseng is famed, and widely publicized it as the a wonder supplement. Among its many believed qualities, Brekham considered Eleuthecoccus to be a superior adaptogen; an herb that allows the body and mind to readily adapt to outside sources of stress. Though modern scientific study has left these qualities hotly debated, many herbalists still swear by the adaptogen qualities of Eleuthecoccus Senticosus. By these herbalists it is generally considered useful in helping the body to respond to illness, fatigue, and psychological stress, and thereby improve general health conditions. This is a 1 lb packet of Eleutherococcus powder. | |
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Item #: ELEUPB |
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| Epsom Salts - Bulk (1 lb) | |
| Hydrated Magnesium Sulfate; Use as a purge; reduces inflammation. | |
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Item #: EPSOMB |
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| Epsom Salts - Bulk (5 lb) | |
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Item #: EPSOM5 |
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| Eucalyptus (cs) - 2 oz | |
| Uses include great healing properties; kills germs/ infections; eases lung congestion; heart stimulant; attracts healing vibrations; protection. | |
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Item #: EUCAL2 |
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| Eucalyptus (cs) - Bulk (1 lb) | |
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Item #: EUCALB |
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| Eucalyptus (wh) - 2 oz | |
| 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 whole, Certified Organic Eucalyptus. | |
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Item #: EUCAW2 |
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