The Apothecary
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At our apothecary, we take pride in offering an extensive selection of herbs, spices, and unique ingredients tailored to support your magical practices, culinary endeavors, and holistic health needs. Whether you’re seeking rare botanicals for spellwork, essential spices to enhance your culinary creations, or natural remedies to boost your well-being, our curated inventory ensures you’ll find exactly what you need. Explore our diverse range of offerings and let us help you unlock the potential of nature’s finest ingredients.
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List of Products
1) Rue
2) Skullcap
3) Witch Hazel –
4) Tansy –
5) Chrysanthemum –
6) Passion Flower –
7) Valerian –
8) Cardamom –
9) Hawthorn Flower –
10) Raspberry Leaf –
11) Vervain –
12) Nettle Leaf –
13) WormWood –
14) Jasmine Flower –
15) Blackberry Leaf –
16) Fennel Seed –
17) Calendula –
18) Penny Royale –
19) Burdock Root –
20) Mugwort –
21) Angelica Root –
22) Bee Pollen-
23) Ginseng –
24) Ashwagandha –
25) Agrimony –
26) Cinnamon –
27) AllSpice –
28) Rose –
29) Sassafras Bark –
30) Catnip –
31) Mistletoe –
32)GoldenRod –
33) Chaga –
34) Arnica –
35) Dill Weed –
36) Hyssop –
37)Garlic –
38) Licorice Root –
39) Black Cohosh –
40)Ginger Root –
41) Black Pepper –
42) ElderBerry –
43) Pine –
44) Lavender –
45) Peppermint –
46) Basil –
47) Plantain Leaf –
48) Clove –
49) Hibiscus –
50) Lemon Verbena –
51) Poppy Seeds –
52) Birch Bark –
53) Dandelion Root –
54) Marshmallow Root –
55) Willow –
56) Sandalwood Chips –
57)Orange Peel –
58) Lemon Balm –
59) Cedar Bark –
60) Turmeric –
61) Coriander –
62) Juniper Berries –
63) Thyme –
64) Meadowsweet –
65) Comfrey –
66) Yarrow –
67) Rosemary –
68) Lemongrass –
69) Motherwort –
70) St. John’s Wort –
71) Milk Thistle –
72) Spearmint –
73) Chamomile –
74) Cinquefoil –
75) Holy Basil –
76) Mullein –
77) Climbing Ivy –
78) Buckthorn Bark –
79) Slippery Elm –
81) Sage –
82) Red Clover –
83) Anise Star –
84) Eucalyptus –
85) Horny Goat Weed –
86) Violet –
87) Bay –
88) Nutmeg –
Our Stock
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1) Rue -. Magical uses include healing, health, mental powers, freedom and protection
against the evil eye. Use as an asperger to cast salt water for purification of the circle or
removing negativity from the home. Hang the dried herb indoors to help yourself see and
understand your mistakes. Burn to banish negativity or bad habits. Add to incenses and
poppets to prevent illness or speed recovery. Add to baths to break hexes and curses
that may have been placed against you.
2) Skullcap – It is a herb commonly used for binding contracts from business agreements to
romantic unions and is used in spells of relaxation and peace. Put Skullcap in a Magic
Bag or Sachet and wear it to ensure fidelity from your lover. In addition to calming
nervous conditions in the body, Skullcap is used in rituals and spells to promote peace
and calm. It has been used for more than 200 years as a mild relaxant and as a therapy
for anxiety, nervous tension, and convulsions.
3) Witch Hazel -Magical properties include Soothing Anxiety, banishing, courage, divination
(love), fidelity, healing, inspiration, learning, loss, problems, protection, sex/uality, stress,
willpower, wisdom, witches/witchcraft.
4) Tansy – A bit of Tansy placed in your shoe can help cure persistent fevers. Since this
plant was given to Ganymede to make him immortal, Tansy is carried to lengthen the
lifespan of the carrier. Tansy is an herb of Spring, signifying rebirth and renewal. Place it
on your altar to honor Venus.
5) Chrysanthemum – In ancient times, it was believed that carrying a wreath made of
chrysanthemum flowers would protect you from the anger of the gods after
transgressing their divine rules. To bless and protect your home, plant chrysanthemum in
your garden or keep inside as a potted plant. Incorporate chrysanthemum flowers into
magical workings designed to invoke forgiveness and remove any limiting beliefs that
may be inhibiting your spiritual growth.
6) Passion Flower -Contrary to its name, the Passion Flower is placed in the house to calm
problems and troubles and to bring peace. Carried, it attracts friends and great
popularity. To relieve tiredness and promote a good night’s sleep, add Passion Flower to
a sachet and place it under your pillow. Carry Passion Flower in a mojo bag to provide joy
during difficult times. Passion Flower may be used during meditation to help the mind,
body, and spirit recover as well.
7) Valerian – Valerian is a potent herb for love and luck spells or just drawing something to
you in general. Also used in healing and protection magic. It can also be used in cat
magic, to quell a quarreling couple, and bring general harmony to the home. It is also
believed to promote love and amorous feelings. The sedative properties of valerian make
it perfect for sleep and dream magic. Include valerian in sleep pouches or drink as a tea
to relax the nerves prior to sleep.
8) Cardamom – Cardamom is a feminine spice that is associated with Venus and the water
element. Chew some cardamom seeds before speaking to a potential partner to uplift
them. This is helpful when you need to enchant your audience in any situation requiring
eloquence. Sachets for attracting lust can also include cardamom seeds. In any
circumstance where these qualities are required, cardamom should be utilized as it is a
stimulating herb that calms the body and clears the mind.
9) Hawthorn Flower – As a flower essence, Hawthorn helps open the heart to giving and
receiving love, and can help in healing heartache. It encourages self-love and
self-acceptance. As with many heart-acting energy remedies, hawthorn helps us to
develop courage.
10) Raspberry Leaf – Raspberry Leaf is known for its use in magic and witchcraft as a
mother’s herb and is commonly used in fertility spells. You can burn Raspberry Leaf in a
loose incense blend, add it to floor washes, and ritual baths, used to dress your candles
and stuff poppets.
11) Vervain – There are a number of magical properties to Vervain, including the ability to
cleanse stagnant energy, cleanse the auras of participants, and open psychic channels.
It also protects the practitioner against evil influences, mental attacks and manipulative
entities.
12) Nettle Leaf – The ancient magical properties of Nettle include protection, warding,
healing, strength, consecration, lust, and reverse hexes. Carry a sachet filled with nettle
for protection. Hang nettle around your home or sprinkle it around to ward off evil & to
give general home protection.
13) WormWood – For protection against accidents, wormwood can be carried with you in a
magical sachet or bag. It can also be utilized in retribution spells and spells that return
damaging magic to its source. It’s used to summon spirits when combined with
mugwort and burnt. It was also put on doorways to keep plagues at bay. As the smoke
may be unpleasant to the eyes and throat, as well as harmful if breathed, make sure the
space is sufficiently aired. It is also claimed to help in the exorcism of ghosts.
Wormwood is thought to have grown from the serpent’s path as it left the Garden of
Eden.
14) Jasmine Flower – Dried Jasmine flowers can be used in Magick Bags and Sachets to
attract spiritual love. The flowers will also attract wealth and money if carried, burned or
worn and can be used in dream magic to induce prophetic dreams. The flowers are
sacred to Lord Vishnu and Siva and are sometimes strung together to make garlands
and are worn by women in their hair in Southern and Southeast Asia. Jasmine is the
national flower of Pakistan, the Philippines and one among the three national flowers of
Indonesia.
15) Blackberry Leaf – In witchcraft and magic, blackberry leaf is used to either send evil back
to its source or drive it away. The goddess Brigit is revered, and the leaves and berries
can be used in rituals. People often use blackberry leaves for their protective,
prosperous, and restorative properties. Use it to dress magic candles, stuff poppets, cast
money or healing spells, cleanse the floor, take a ritual bath, dress incense, or stuff
poppets.
16) Fennel Seed – For all-around defense, plant fennel around your house. Fennel seeds can
be placed close to windows to ward off evil spirits and unwelcome guests. To remove
negativity from your home, burn fennel seeds. Purify whatever tools you plan to employ
for your magical work using the smoke from the seeds. For cleaning smoke, you might
also use dried flowers or stalks. Fennel is a versatile herb that can be used in spells on
its own or in combination with other similar herbs to promote courage, divination,
cleansing, strength, energy, meditation, virility, psychic protection, and countermagic.
Fennel protects against evil and sorcery when hung in entrances or windows, and when
placed in keyholes, it guards against ghostly beings. Fennel, when grown around the
perimeter of the house, offers defense against negative energy and malevolent forces.
17) Calendula – Calendula is an important herb in all kinds of light, fire, and sun magic, giving
strength to spells and enchantments. As a sun herb, it brings confidence and respect,
especially if added to the bath before important meetings or worn as perfume.Use
calendula flowers in divination, prophecy, and dream magic, either burned at the altar or
kept in a bag under the pillow. They help access the psychic powers, help in lucid
dreaming, perceiving auras. Fey creatures are often drawn to calendula; fresh flowers are
a valuable offering in deals with the fairy folk.
18) Penny Royale – The herb is used in healing rituals, especially as sachets to protect
against and remove the effects of the evil eye. Travelers use pennyroyal for protection as
well as to ward off tired feet. Pennyroyal can be used in a number of spells including
protection spells, hex & curse breaking and peace spells. Pennyroyal’s Deity associations
are Hecate, Eileithyia, and Demeter.
19) Burdock Root – burdock is used for protection and cleansing. String the burdock root into
a necklace for protection or the larger pieces can be carved into a protective amulet.
Wards off negativity. Often used as an ingredient in creating cleansing washes and
scrubs. Also said to boost the male sex drive and reduce impotence, root doctors would
prescribe this to “restore a man’s nature,” meaning to bring back his sexual vitality.
20) Mugwort – Can be used to make teas, herbal waters, or ritual baths. Burn as incense for
purification and protection. Can be smoked with other smoking herbs to help promote
sleep, lucid dreaming, visions, and astral travel. An excellent herb for divination.
21) Angelica Root – is widely thought to be a powerful guardian and healer, calling upon the
power of the angels. Provides strength and power to women. Used by many people for
the purpose of warding off evil and used for luck in health and family. Protects children.
Also known as Holy Ghost Root, Archangel Root.Angelica Root is a powerful herb that
has many magical properties. It is used in magic to attract positive energy and to protect
against negative energy. It is used in hoodoo and witchcraft to draw blessings and to
ward off hexes and curses. Angelica root is also used in spells and rituals to bring
healing, prosperity, and protection.
22) Bee Pollen- Bee pollen is a hidden gem of witchcraft and spiritual workings. These cute
little pearls of magic can be added to any spell ritual or spell jar to enhance the effects.
In addition to the spell associations above, bee pollen can be used for attracting and
enhancing love, healing your heart, strength and vitality, and cursing and jinxing. Bee
pollen is seen as sacred and is considered blessing your spell. Since bee pollen is so
versatile in terms of association, the ingredient can be added to anything. Doing a money
spell? Add bee pollen and boost the prosperity and outcome of the spell. Bee pollen can
also be added to your food and drink (if you’re not allergic) to boost your energy and
mood.
23) Ginseng – Because many ginseng roots resemble a walking man, Hoodoo attributes
vitality and strength to the root. For instance, Hoodoo believes that ginseng increases
sexual prowess, specifically in men. Perhaps a related belief is that ginseng may bring
good luck.
24) Ashwagandha – Ashwagandha is a powerful and popular Ayurvedic herb. It offers a
variety of mental and physical benefits which nourishes and protects your body. First, it
mentally induces calmness and improves cognitive abilities. Second, it physiologically
improves immunity, sleep quality, thyroid health and blood sugar levels.
25) Agrimony – used to reverse jinxes, curses, spells, and hexes. Overcoming fear and inner
blockages; dispelling negative emotions. Use as a wash or oil to increase the
effectiveness of all forms of healing rituals. Used to spellwork to reveal one’s true
feelings. Agrimony is used in Voodoo because it is claimed to reverse jinxes, roots, and
curses previously set. Agrimony is also a useful complement to healing spells, as it
increases their potency. Before commencing spellwork, add it to a ritual bath or soak it
to cleanse your equipment.
26) Cinnamon – Spirituality, success, healing, protection, power, love, luck, strength, and
prosperity. Burn as an incense or use in a sachet to raise spiritual and protective
vibrations, draw money, and stimulate psychic powers. A popular herb for use in charms
to draw money & prosperity. Wear in an amulet to bring passion.
27) AllSpice – Money, luck, healing, obtaining treasure. Provides added determination and
energy to any spells and charms. Burn crushed allspice to attract luck and money. Use in
herbal baths for healing.
28) Rose – Magical uses include divine love, close friendships, domestic peace/happiness,
and lasting relationships. Great for use in incense, potpourri or bath magic. Place around
sprains and dark bruises to help them heal faster.
29) Sassafras Bark – Magical uses include health, money and overcoming addictions. Placed
in wallet or purse to attract money and make the money you have go farther. Used as a
prosperity incense. Added to sachets for healing.
30) Catnip – Sacred to Bast; should be used in any ritual involving cats or cat deities. Use
with rose petals in love sachets. Use in sachets and spells designed to enhance beauty
or happiness. Provides protection while sleeping. Mix with Dragon’s Blood to rid oneself
of a behavioral problem or bad habit. Burn dried leaves for love magic. Grow near the
home or hang over the door to attract good spirits and luck.
31) Mistletoe – Used for fertility, creativity, prevention of illness/misfortune, and protection
from negative spells & magic. Hang in the home for protection from lightning & fire. Wear
in an amulet to repel negativity & ill will and protect against unwanted advances. Carry
for luck in hunting. Use to draw in customers, money and business. Use in ritual baths or
prayer bowls for healing. Note: Poisonous, use with caution.
32)GoldenRod – Money, divination
33) Chaga – Chaga mushrooms contain beta-glucans, which are naturally occurring
carbohydrates that can boost your immune defense. Other early research on mice shows
that chaga extract may also help regulate the production of cytokines, which can
stimulate blood cells and strengthen the immune system’s means of communication.
34) Arnica – Increases psychic powers
35) Dill Weed – Money, protection, luck and lust. Used in love & protection charms. Effective
at keeping away dark forces, useful for house blessing. Keeps the mind cognizant of the
line between superstition and the realities of magic. Place seeds in muslin and hang in
the shower to attract women. Use dill seeds in money spells. The scent of dill is said to
stimulate lust. Add grains of dill seed to a bath before going on a date to make yourself
irresistible.
36) Hyssop – The most widely used purification herb in magick. Lightens vibrations and
promotes spiritual opening; used for cleansing and purification. Said to protect property
against burglars and trespassers. Used to consecrate magical tools or items made of
tin. The best herb for physical cleansing and washing of temples, ritual tools, or oneself
(bath magick). Add to baths & sachets, infuse and sprinkle on objects/people for
cleansing or hang in the home to purge it of evil & negativity.
37)Garlic – Magical uses include healing, protection, exorcism, repulsion of vampires, and
purification of spaces and objects. Used to invoke Hecate. Guards against negative
magic, spirits, and the envy of others. Hang in the home to bring togetherness to the
family or keep your willpower strong. Said to ward off bad weather when worn or carried
during outside activities. Believed to absorb diseases — rub fresh, peeled garlic against
ailing body parts then throw the garlic into running water.
38) Licorice Root – Love, lust, and fidelity. Carry to attract a lover.
39) Black Cohosh – Love, courage, protection and potency. Use in love sachets or in the bath
to prevent impotence. Carry in pocket or amulet for courage and/or strength. Sprinkle
around a room to drive away evil. Add an infusion of the herb to bath water to ensure a
long and happy life. Burn as a love incense. Put in a purple flannel bag for protection for
accidents and sudden death and to keep others from doing you wrong.
40)Ginger Root – Draws adventure and new experiences. Promotes sensuality, sexuality,
personal confidence, prosperity, and success. Adds to the strength and speed of any
mixture of which it is a part. Place it in an amulet, mojo, or medicine bag to promote
good health & protection. Use in herbal mixtures for the consecration of athames to
strengthen and energize the ritual blade. A ginger root in the form of a human is a very
powerful magickal token.
41) Black Pepper – Banishing negativity, exorcism, and protection from evil.
42) ElderBerry – Sleep, releasing enchantments, protection against negativity, wisdom, house
blessing and business blessing. Elder flowers are useful in dream pillows. Wear to
provide protection against evil, negativity, attackers, and the temptation to commit
adultery. Used in rites of death & dying to protect the loved one during transport to the
Otherworld. Note: Elder leaves, bark, roots, and raw berries are poisonous. Use with
caution.
43) Pine – Promotes clean breaks, new beginnings, prosperity, success, strength, grounding,
and growth; Also used for cleansing, purification, and repelling negativity. Great for
house and business blessing.
44) Lavender – Magical uses include love, protection, healing, sleep, purification, and peace.
Promotes healing from depression. Great in sleep pillows and bath spells. Believed to
preserve chastity when mixed with rosemary. Burn the flowers to induce sleep and rest,
then scatter the ashes around the home to bring peace and harmony. Use in love spells
and sachets, especially those to attract men.
45) Peppermint – Use to increase the vibrations of a space or in spells and incense for
healing & purification. Place in a sleep pillow to ensure peaceful sleep and bring about
prophetic dreams. Use to anoint furnishings and household objects. Burn in a new home
to clear out sickness and negative energy. Use in magical workings to provide the push
needed to bring change to one’s life. Carry with other herbs to boost love & abundance
wishes.
46) Basil – Love, exorcism, wealth, sympathy, and protection. Dispels confusion, fears &
weakness. Drives off hostile spirits. Associated with Candlemas. Carry to move forward
in a positive manner despite perilous danger. Strewn on floors to provide protection from
evil. Sprinkle an infusion of basil outside of the building where you hope to be employed
for luck in a job interview (be careful not to be seen!) or in your business to attract
money and success. Wear or carry to aid in attracting money and prosperity.
47) Plantain Leaf – Protection from evil spirits and snake bites, removing weariness, healing
headaches; house & business blessing. Place a pinch of dried leaves in the flame of a
candle or throw into an East wind for healing. Hang plantain leaves in the car for
protection from evil and jealousy.
48) Clove – Exorcism, love, money, and protection
49) Hibiscus – Attracting love and lust, divination, and dreams. Carry in a sachet or burn as
incense to attract love.
50) Lemon Verbena – Worn to increase attractiveness or to bed to prevent dreams. Added to
other herbal mixtures and charms to increase their effectiveness. Used in purification
baths. Carried in an amulet to attract the opposite sex.
51) Poppy Seeds – Pleasure, heightened awareness, love, luck, invisibility. A popular
ingredient in food magic. Sleep on a pillow stuffed with poppy seeds to bring relief from
insomnia.
52) Birch Bark – Protection, exorcism and purification. A birch planted close to the home is
said to protect against lightning, infertility, and the evil eye.
53) Dandelion Root – Summoning spirits, healing, purification and defeating negativity. Bury
in the northwest corner of the yard to bring favorable winds. Use in sachets and charms
to make wishes come true.
54) Marshmallow Root – Protection and psychic powers. Burn as an incense for protection
and psychic stimulation. Place on the altar during ritual to draw in good spirits.
55) Willow – Used for lunar magic, drawing or strengthening love, healing, and overcoming
sadness. Willow is considered a sacred wishing tree. Wear a sprig of willow when facing
the death of a loved one. Place on the altar for lunar magic and divination work. Keep a
piece of willow in home or business to protect against evil.
56) Sandalwood Chips -Scatter sandalwood powder around the home to clear it of negativity.
Burn during protection, healing, and exorcism spells. Use the wood for healing wands.
Write your wish on a chip of sandalwood and burn it in the censer or cauldron while
visualizing your wish to make it come true. Helps in healing by aligning the chakras for
better energy flow. Good for meditation, healing, and manifestation. Facilitates
concentration.
57)Orange Peel – Magickal uses include love, divination, luck, money and house & business
blessing. Add to love sachets to help someone make up their mind. Use in sachets &
amulets to bring luck to business negotiations.
58) Lemon Balm – Love, success, healing, and psychic/spiritual development. Use in love
charms & spells to attract a partner. Use in healing spells & rituals for those suffering
from mental or nervous disorders.
59) Cedar Bark – Confidence, strength, power, money, protection, healing and purification.
Used in the consecration of magic wands. Carry a small piece of cedar in wallet or near
money to attract wealth. Hang in the home to protect against lightning. Use in sachets to
promote calmness.
60) Turmeric – According to Sadhguru, turmeric has many healing properties as a purification
agent. By helping to purify the body, blood and spiritual energy system, turmeric is seen
as being able to bring more light and translucence to your energy field.
61) Coriander – Love, health, immortality, and protection. Tie fresh coriander with a ribbon
and hang in the home to bring peace & protection. Add to love charms and spells to bring
romance or use in ritual work to ease the pain of a broken love affair. Promotes peace
among those who are unable to get along. Throw the seeds in lieu of rice during
Handfastings and other rituals of union. Use the seeds in love sachets and spells. Add
powdered seeds to wine for an effective lust potion. Wear or carry the seeds to ward off
disease and migraines.
62) Juniper Berries – Banishes all things injurious to good health; attracts good, healthy
energies and love. Juniper berries can be carried by males to increase potency. Use a
string of juniper berries to attract love. Burn for magickal protection. Place a sprig of
juniper near the door to a home or with valuables to help safeguard against theft (but
keep locking the doors, too!). Use juniper oil in magickal workings to increase money and
prosperity.
63) Thyme – Attracts loyalty, affection, and the good opinion of others. Wear a sprig to ward
off unbearable grief or provide strength and courage when needed. Burn or hang in the
home for banishing, purification, and to attract good health for all occupants. Use in
cleansing baths prior to working candle magic. Use in dream pillows to ward off
nightmares and ensure restful sleep. Add a thyme infusion to the bath regularly to ensure
a constant flow of money. Place in a jar and keep in the home or at work for good luck.
64) Meadowsweet – Used to increase the chances of getting a job. Aids one during times of
distress. Useful as an altar offering, especially during love magic. Burn or strew about
the house to relieve disharmony in the home or remove tensions. Carry to gain popularity
and friendship.
65) Comfrey – Magical uses include money, safety during travel, and any Saturnian purpose.
Use for workings involving stability, endurance, and matters relating to real estate or
property. Put some in your luggage to help prevent loss or theft. Wear for travel safety
and protection. Use the root in money spells and incenses.
66) Yarrow – Uses include healing, handfasting & weddings, and divination. Draws love. Carry
as a sachet or amulet to banish negativity, ward off fear, and promote courage,
confidence, and psychic opening. Frequently used in marriage charms and love sachets.
Said to keep a newly married couple happy for seven years by keeping their love alive
and preventing upsetting influences from entering the relationship. Place in a yellow
flannel bag with a piece of parchment on which you have written your fears, carry with
you to overcome them.
67) Rosemary – Carried and used in healing poppets for good health, used in love/lust spells,
worn to improve memory, used in dream pillows to prevent nightmares, burned as
incense for purification and removing negativity. Wear or carry while reading or
completing tasks to improve memory of the material and aid clear thinking (great for
students!). Use an infusion of rosemary to wash hands before any healing magic. Use in
bath magic for purification. Associated with faeries.
68) Lemongrass – Psychic cleansing and opening, lust potions.
69) Motherwort – Magical uses include bolstering ego, building confidence, success and
counter magic. Keep in a jar by family pictures to keep the family safe.
70) St. John’s Wort – Worn to prevent colds & fevers. Placed under pillow to induce prophetic,
romantic dreams. Protects against all forms of black witchcraft. Place in a jar in a
window or burn in a fireplace to protect from lightning, fire and evil spirits. Used for
banishing, protection & blessing. Carry to strengthen courage and convictions or when
confronting nasty situations. Burn to banish spirits and demons. Used in divination for
the care of crystals. Note: Can be poisonous, use with caution.
71) Milk Thistle – Magical uses include strength, perseverance, wisdom, aid in decision
making.
72) Spearmint – Healing, love and protection while sleeping. Burn for healing magic,
especially of respiratory conditions. Carry for healing. Use in ritual baths for strength and
vitality. Write a wish on paper and wrap it in spearmint leaves; place in a red cloth and
sew with red thread, then keep in a safe and secret place — by the time the scent is gone,
your wish should have come true.
73) Chamomile – Love, healing, and reducing stress. Add to a sachet or spell to increase the
chances of its success. Sprinkle an infusion of chamomile around the house to remove
hexes, curses and spells. Burn or add to prosperity bags to increase money. Burn as
incense for de-stressing, meditation, and restful sleep. Wash hands in an infusion of
chamomile for luck before gambling or playing cards. Use in bath magic to attract love.
Keep a packet of the herb with lottery tickets for luck.
74) Cinquefoil – An all-purpose magical herb. The five points of the leaf represent love,
money, health, power, and wisdom. Stimulates memory, eloquence, and self confidence.
Carry, burn, or wear to possess these traits. Used for business & house blessing. Use in
spells to bring protection to a friend or loved one taking a journey. Burn as an incense
during divination to bring dreams of one’s intended mate. Frequently associated with
ritual work involving romance. Wash hands and forehead with an infusion of this herb
nine times to wash away hexes and evil spells against you. Fill an empty egg shell and
keep it in the home for powerful protection from evil forces. Wrap in red flannel and hang
over the bed to ward off dark spirits of the night.
75) Holy Basil – Love, exorcism, wealth, sympathy, and protection. Dispels confusion, fears &
weakness. Drives off hostile spirits. Associated with Candlemas. Carry to move forward
in a positive manner despite perilous danger. Strewn on floors to provide protection from
evil. Sprinkle an infusion of basil outside of the building where you hope to be employed
for luck in a job interview (be careful not to be seen!) or in your business to attract
money and success. Wear or carry to aid in attracting money and prosperity.
76) Mullein – Protection from nightmares & sorcery, courage, cursing, and invoking spirits.
Place beneath pillow or use in dream pillow to guard against nightmares. Carry to instill
courage and help attract love from the opposite sex. Use in place of graveyard dust in
spells. Wear to keep wild animals at bay in unfamiliar areas. Burn to banish bad
influences and bring an immediate halt to bad habits.
77) Climbing Ivy – Protection, healing, fertility, and love. Hang an ivy plant in front of the home
to repel negative influences and discourage unwanted guests. Mix in a sachet with Holly
as a wedding gift to provide protection to the newly married couple. Place ground ivy
around the base of a yellow candle on a Tuesday, then burn the candle to discover who
(if anyone) is working negative magic against you.
78) Buckthorn Bark – Sorceries, elf magick, and driving away enchantments. Used as a luck
generator in legal matters and for winning in court. Place the branches of a Buckthorn
near doors or windows to drive away evil and bad vibrations. To make a wish, stand in an
open area facing east and concentrate on your wish; turn to your left until you are facing
east again, continually sprinkling buckthorn bark powder (or an infusion made with
buckthorn bark) as you turn.
79) Slippery Elm – Magical uses include protection and halting gossip. Tie a knotted yellow
thread around slippery elm and throw it into a fire to cease all gossip about you.
80)Oregano – Joy, strength, vitality, and added energy
81) Sage – Used for self purification and dealing with grief and loss. Carried to improve
mental ability and bring wisdom. Used in healing sachets & incense. Promotes spiritual,
mental, emotional & physical health and longevity. Removes negative energy. Place near
a personal object of a person who is ailing when performing healing spells or rituals.
Write a wish on a sage leaf and place it under your pillow for 3 nights — if you dream of
your wish, it will come true; if not, bury the leaf in the ground so that no bad will come to
you.
82) Red Clover – Magical uses include fidelity, love, money, protection, and the blessing of
domestic animals. Carry to aid in financial arrangements. Sprinkle around the home to
remove negative spirits.
83) Anise Star – Used to help ward off the evil eye, find happiness, and stimulate psychic
ability. Fill a sleep pillow with anise seed to prevent disturbing dreams. Use to invoke
Mercury and Apollo. Great for aromatherapy. Use in purification baths with bay leaves. A
sprig of Anise hung on the bedpost will restore lost youth. Use in protection and
meditation incenses.
84) Eucalyptus – Attracts healing vibrations, great for protection and healing sachets. Use to
purify any space. Use dried leaves to stuff healing poppets, pillows, or sachets. Arrange
a ring of dried leaves around a blue candle and burn the candle for healing vibrations.
Carry in a sachet or amulet to help reconcile difficulties in a relationship, for protection,
and/or to maintain health.
85) Horny Goat Weed – Horny Goat Weed was named supposedly from a Chinese goat
herder who noticed the effect in his male goats after eating it. This herb can improve
kidney function, treat impotence, involuntary ejaculation, low sperm count, frequent
urination, erectile dysfunction, low sexual desire or libido, low sex hormones, and
impaired blood flow to genitals. Because it is one of the strongest herbs for sexual
dysfunction,anti-aging, immunity boosting and memory enhancing, it has been used in
Chinese medicine for centuries. Horny Goat Weed can be used in spells and bags for
love drawing, libido building, male fertility and virility and as an offering to the Horned
Gods.
86) Violet – Calms the nerves, draws prophetic dreams and visions, stimulates creativity,
and promotes peace & tranquility. Violet leaf provides protection from all evil. Violet
crowns are said to cure headaches and bring sleep. Carry or give to newly married
couples or new baby & mother to bring luck to the bearer. Keep a spray of violets on the
altar to enhance night magic. Wear the leaves in a green sachet to help heal wounds and
prevent evil spirits from making the wounds worse.
87) Bay – Protection, good fortune, success, purification, strength, healing and psychic
powers. Write wishes on the leaves and then burn the leaves to make the wishes come
true. Place under the pillow (or use in dream pillow) to induce prophetic dreams. Place in
the corner of each room in the house to protect all that dwell there. Carry bay leaf to
protect yourself against black magick
88) Nutmeg – Magickal uses include attracting money/prosperity, bringing luck,
protection, and breaking hexes. Include money magick and sachets. Carry as a good
luck charm and/or to increase the intellect. Sprinkle nutmeg powder on green candles for
prosperity