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HERBS - CUT AND POWDERED HERBS/ROOTS

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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.

Bergamont (cs) - 2 oz
  Also known by its Latin name, Monarda Fistulosa, and most commonly under the name Bee Balm, Bergamont is native to North America and has a long history of use among the native tribes as well as the settlers that came after. A wide variety of native tribes recognized Bergamont for its medicinal properties, most commonly using it to treat colds in the form of an herbal tea. It was also widely used in the treatment of minor wounds as an antiseptic, and was similarly used to treat infections of the throat and mouth. Similarly today you can find it being used as a common ingredient within commercial mouthwash. Modern herbalists typically still adhere to the old wisdom concerning Bergamont. Despite modern medicine, it is still known to be a useful herbal alternative in treating both the cold and flu, and to this end it is still used within an herbal tea, much like the natives did before us; though a strong dose of honey is often added as well, to aid with the strong flavor. This is a 2 oz packet of cut Bergamont.

Item #: BERGA2
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Bergamont (cs) - Bulk (1 lb)
  Also known by its Latin name, Monarda Fistulosa, and most commonly under the name Bee Balm, Bergamont is native to North America and has a long history of use among the native tribes as well as the settlers that came after. A wide variety of native tribes recognized Bergamont for its medicinal properties, most commonly using it to treat colds in the form of an herbal tea. It was also widely used in the treatment of minor wounds as an antiseptic, and was similarly used to treat infections of the throat and mouth. Similarly today you can find it being used as a common ingredient within commercial mouthwash. Modern herbalists typically still adhere to the old wisdom concerning Bergamont. Despite modern medicine, it is still known to be a useful herbal alternative in treating both the cold and flu, and to this end it is still used within an herbal tea, much like the natives did before us; though a strong dose of honey is often added as well, to aid with the strong flavor. This is a 1 lb packet of cut Bergamont.

Item #: BERGAB
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Beth Root (cs) - 1 oz
  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

Item #: BETHR1
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Beth Root (cs) - Bulk (1 lb)
  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

Item #: BETHRB
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Bilberry Leaf Powder - 2 oz
  Bilberry Leaf (Vaccinium Myrtilli), also known under the common names of Whortleberries, Blaeberries, and Huckle Berries, have long been used medicinally within western herbalism. The most prominent use reported is to improve ailing vision or otherwise increase night vision. Indeed, during World war II British pilots were even said to have used it to improve night vision before flying night missions. It is also worth noting that many herbalists speak of it performing well in other healing facets, and even aiding in treating muscle spasms. Study of bilberry leaf reveals it to have high vitaman A and C content, and suggests that it might be able to aid with a range of degenerative disorders ranging from rheumatoid arthritis to glaucoma. Some of the reasoning behind this is perhaps that it may be responsible for strengthening connecting tissues as well as preventing damage from free radicals. This is 2 oz of bilberry leaf powder.

Item #: BILLP2
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Bilberry Leaf Powder - Bulk (1 lb)
  Bilberry Leaf (Vaccinium Myrtilli), also known under the common names of Whortleberries, Blaeberries, and Huckle Berries, have long been used medicinally within western herbalism. The most prominent use reported is to improve ailing vision or otherwise increase night vision. Indeed, during World war II British pilots were even said to have used it to improve night vision before flying night missions. It is also worth noting that many herbalists speak of it performing well in other healing facets, and even aiding in treating muscle spasms. Study of bilberry leaf reveals it to have high vitaman A and C content, and suggests that it might be able to aid with a range of degenerative disorders ranging from rheumatoid arthritis to glaucoma. Some of the reasoning behind this is perhaps that it may be responsible for strengthening connecting tissues as well as preventing damage from free radicals. This is 1 lb of bilberry leaf powder.

Item #: BILLPB
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Black Cohosh Root Powder - 1 oz
  Found under a variety of names, Black Cohosh Root (also known as Black Snake Root, macrotys, Bugbane, bugwort, rattleweed, and rattleroot) is an herb whose lore can be traced back to the Native American Indians, who then taught their medicinal practices to the local settlers. This is where it became a traditional home remedy and gained most of its common names, as it was commonly used as a treatment for snakebites for quite some time. During the 19th century it was also used for treating kidney stones, malaria, malaise, rheumatism, sore throat, and many other symptoms. More modern herbalism has found that Black Cohosh root is still quite useful in treating gynecological disorders and various symptoms women experience during their normal bodily changes. Primarily this means that it is used in treating hotflashes, and other, similar, menopausal symptoms. The scientific community debates its usefulness in this and so their verdict is largely out until larger scale studies can be undertaken. This is a 1 oz packet of Black Cohosh Root.

Item #: BLCOR1
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Black Cohosh Root Powder - Bulk (1 lb)
  Found under a variety of names, Black Cohosh Root (also known as Black Snake Root, macrotys, Bugbane, bugwort, rattleweed, rattleroot, and in Latin, as Cimicifuga racemosa) is an herb whose lore can be traced back to the Native American Indians, who then taught their medicinal practices to the local settlers. This is where it became a traditional home remedy and gained most of its common names, as it was commonly used as a treatment for snakebites for quite some time. During the 19th century it was also used for treating kidney stones, malaria, malaise, rheumatism, sore throat, and many other symptoms. More modern herbalism has found that Black Cohosh root is still quite useful in treating gynecological disorders and various symptoms women experience during their normal bodily changes. Primarily this means that it is used in treating hotflashes, and other, similar, menopausal symptoms. The scientific community debates its usefulness in this and so their verdict is largely out until larger scale studies can be undertaken. This is a 1 lb packet of Black Cohosh Root.

Item #: BLCORB
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Black Haw Bark (cs) - 1 oz
  Rooted in American traditions that blend Native American lore with the methods of early settlers, Black Haw Bark (Viburnum prunifolium) is one of those herbs that can be found in Folk Lore under a wide range of names. These include American Sloe, King`s Crown, Sheep Berry, Snowball tree, and stagbrush to name a few. Tradition holds that Native Americans used to use it in everything from the weaving of basket s to the creation of jams and medicines, but documentation we have on it comes from the lore passed down from the settlers. In this lore, Black Haw Bark is widely believed to help increase fertility. In similar matters it is believed to aid a wide range of feminine issues, easing menstrual cramps and the physical symptoms of menopause and aiding aspects of pregnancy. Often it was prescribed as a preventative measure if there was believed to be a danger of miscarriage, or even to help ease morning sickness. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Black Haw Bar.

Item #: BLHAW1
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Black Haw Bark (cs) - Bulk (1 lb)
  Rooted in American traditions that blend Native American lore with the methods of early settlers, Black Haw Bark (Viburnum prunifolium) is one of those herbs that can be found in Folk Lore under a wide range of names. These include American Sloe, King`s Crown, Sheep Berry, Snowball tree, and stagbrush to name a few. Tradition holds that Native Americans used to use it in everything from the weaving of basket s to the creation of jams and medicines, but documentation we have on it comes from the lore passed down from the settlers. In this lore, Black Haw Bark is widely believed to help increase fertility. In similar matters it is believed to aid a wide range of feminine issues, easing menstrual cramps and the physical symptoms of menopause and aiding aspects of pregnancy. Often it was prescribed as a preventative measure if there was believed to be a danger of miscarriage, or even to help ease morning sickness. This is a 1 oz packet of cut Black Haw Bar.

Item #: BLHAWB
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