Please note that these are not medical or herbal in purpose. Research each ingredient before attempting to take it internally in any fashion. These are for magical association and purposes only.
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For assisting in health and healing in general
SOURCE # | PAGE # | Healing, Health |
2 | 137 | anemone |
2 | 139, 247, 248 | apple |
8 | 189, 214 | apple |
2 | 6 | Ash |
2 | 142 | bay laurel |
8 | 24-25 | betony |
2 | 72 | carnations [red] |
2 | 74, 151 | cinnamon |
2 | 74, 110, 159 | eucalyptus |
2 | 74, 76, 214 | garlic |
2 | 162-163 | geranium [red] |
2 | 165 | heliotrope |
2 | 168 | hops |
4 | 16 | hydrangea |
2 | 74, 111, 171-172 | lavender |
2 | 74, 111 | lotus |
2 | 111 | mimosa |
2 | 73-74, 180 | myrrh |
2 | 74 | narcissus |
2 | 72 | olives |
2 | 76, 184, 214 | onion |
2 | 189, 214 | peppermint |
2 | 73, 192-193 | rose |
2 | 72, 193-194, 214 | rosemary |
2 | 74, 114 | rosemary |
2 | 194-195 | rowan |
2 | 195-196, 214 | rue |
2 | 73-74, 196 | saffron |
2 | 74, 196-197, 214 | sage |
2 | 72, 74, 115, 198 | sandalwood |
2 | 116 | sesame |
2 | 200 | spearmint |
2 | 76, 201-202, 214 | thistles |
2 | 206-20 | walnut |
2 | 207-208 | willow |
2 | 214 | wood sorrel |
12 | 13 | Butterbur / Fuki |
12 | 15 | Chamomile / camomile |
12 | 35 | comfrey |
12 | 42 | dill |
12 | 45 | elecampane |
12 | 56 | garlic |
12 | 74 | lovage |
12 | 77-78 | Calendula / marigold |
12 | 79 | marjoram |
12 | 79 | oregano |
12 | 92 | mullein |
12 | 99 | rue |
12 | 102-103 | sage |
12 | 110-111 | St. John’s wort |
12 | 113 | tansy |
12 | 116 | thyme |
12 | 118 | valerian |
12 | 124-126 | wormwood |
12 | 127-129 | yarrow |
15 | 27 | nettle |
15 | 31 | bamboo |
To protect against illness and disease in general
SOURCE # | PAGE # | Against illness and disease |
2 | 137 | anemone |
8 | 17 | Angelica [Scandinavian] |
2 | 139 | asafoetida |
2 | 151 | cinquefoil |
2 | 162 | garlic |
7 | 144-145 | juniper |
2 | 183-184 | oak |
2 | 184 | onion |
2 | 190 | pimpernel |
2 | 79, 195-196 | rue |
12 | 69 | lavender |
12 | 127 | yarrow |
To ease anxiety or nervousness. To encourage calmness
SOURCE # | PAGE # | For anxiety, nervous, nervousness, calm |
12 | 16 | Chamomile / camomile |
12 | 69 | lavender |
12 | 89 | mint |
12 | 119 | valerian |
12 | 125 | wormwood |
15 | 50-52 | bleeding heart |
15 | 67-70 | cannabis (marijuana) |
To help ease mental illnesses
SOURCE # | PAGE # | Ease or healing mental illnesses. Prevents “madness” or “hysteria”. Sometimes use for easing epilepsy or “falling down sickness” |
2 | 74, 114 | rosemary |
2 | 110 | hyacinth |
2 | 113 | patchouli |
2 | 152-153 | clover |
2 | 206-207 | walnut |
12 | 10 | burdock |
To ease depression or grief
SOURCE # | PAGE # | Ease depression, melancholy, sorrow, overcoming death of loved one, relieve grief, lifting spirits |
2 | 111 | melilot |
2 | 116 | sesame |
2 | 109 | cypress |
2 | 150 | celandine |
2 | 169 | hyacinth |
2 | 175 | calendula [marigold] |
2 | 202 | thyme |
8 | 22 | basil |
12 | 13 | Butterbur / Fuki |
12 | 22 | chervil |
12 | 22 | comfrey |
12 | 22 | ginseng |
12 | 22 | lemon balm |
12 | 22 | milk thistle |
12 | 22, 110-111 | St. John’s wort |
12 | 28 | chives |
12 | 45 | elecampane |
12 | 67 | hemp, cannabis |
12 | 69 | lavender |
12 | 79 | marjoram |
12 | 79 | oregano |
12 | 104 | sage |
15 | 67-70 | cannabis (marijuana) |
15 | 103-105 | cypress |
15 | 247 | nepenthes |
15 | 370 | weeping willow |
To help ease pain
SOURCE # | PAGE # | Pain reduction, lessening pain |
2 | 236 | belladonna [POISON] |
12 | 55 | hemp, cannabis |
12 | 82-83 | meadowsweet |
12 | 113 | tansy [POISON] |
To ease physical injuries & wounds
SOURCE # | PAGE # | Help healing injuries and wounds |
2 | 75 | oak |
2 | 75 | rue |
2 | 75 | carnation |
2 | 78-79 | red thistle |
12 | 35, 59 | comfrey |
12 | 59 | horsetail |
12 | 63 | hyssop |
12 | 70 | lavender |
12 | 86 | thistle, milk thistle |
12 | 107 | Solomon’s seal |
12 | 127 | yarrow |
- The Way of Herbs
- Magical Herbalism. Cunningham, Scott. 2005
- The Farmer’s Almanac. http://www.almanac.com/
- Hydrangea. Bowman, Daria Price. Michael Friedman Publishing Group. 2000.
- Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. Kew.org. http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:539724-1. Accessed. September 04, 2017.
- This Crooked Crown’s lore and practice
- Cassell Dictionary of Superstitions, Pickering David. Cassell Wellington House. 1995.
- The ABC of Magic Charms. Pepper, Elizabeth. The Witches’ Almanac. 2009.
- Mermaids, The Myths, Legends, and Lore. Alexander, Skye. F+W Media, Inc. 2012.
- Edible Flowers. Morse, Kitty. Ten Speed Press. 1995.
- thefolkschoolfairbanks.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Making-a-Whistle-new.pdf
- A Brief History of Thyme and Other Herbs. Seymour, Miranda. Grove Press. New York. 2002.
- Old Wives’ Lore for Gardeners. Boland, Bridget; Boland, Maureen; Gough, Simon. Michael O’Mara Books Limited. 1999.
- Sylvanni folk tales, oral tradition, told by Guido Masé in “Herbal Folklore” webseries by Mountain Rose Herbs
- The Big, Bad Book of Botany: The World’s Most Fascinating Flora. Michael Largo. Harper Collins. 2014.