Herbs

DISCLAIMER: Herbs may be harmful and dangerous if used improperly. Allergic reactions and unpredictable sensitivities or illness may develop. Some will even trigger asthma attacks! We do not advocate, endorse or guarantee the effects of any 'uses' posted. Any comments made about traditional uses of herbs for healing purposes is not intended as medical advice, but purely as historical information. Consult a medical practitioner, certified aromatherapist, certified herbalist or other health care professional for any prolonged or serious symptoms you may have. This content is not intended to replace conventional western medical treatment. Any suggestions made and all herbs listed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, condition or symptom. All material on this website is provided for general information purposes only and should not be considered medical advice or consultation. Always check with your personal physician when you have a question pertaining to your health and healthcare. Material posted on this website is intended to be "for entertainment purposes" only.  Advice or information offered is to be followed or used at your own discretion. The Ninth Gate and/or any of its affiliates shall not be held liable for any damages incurred by your decision to act on advice or information found on this website. All magickal claims are for entertainment purposes only. Products may not be exactly like picture.

 

Acai Berry Powder ~ approx 1 oz.

Found within the Brazilian Amazon, from trees that grow along the Amazon River, Acai berry, or are a popular and seedy, grape-like fruit that have been used for quite some time among the native people of Brazil. More recently, Acai berries have come to the attention of the general public within a hotly debated discussion over its numerous qualities, as experts, herbalists, and dietitians have widely made claims that it can increase personal energy while improving sleep, improve digestion, improve circulation and heart health, help achieve healthier skin, and even help prevent certain forms of cancer. All in all, these claims make it quite the cure-all.

Common in juices, pills, and powder form, the truth behind Acai Berry is still up to debate. It does however contain Omega 6 and Omega 9 fatty acids, which have been proven to help reduce the risk of some varieties of cancer. It is also said to contain beta sitosterol, which is said to promote urinary and prostate health, and may possibly be useful in the treatment of certain kinds of cancer. Further study has also revealed numerous amino acids which are generally believed to be good for improving muscle regeneration, endurance, strength, and development, which can be quite useful in working out and helping the muscles of the heart. Generally, these known qualities leave Acai Berry, in its various forms, as a well received supplement.

$5.95

Agrimony Cut ~ approx 1 oz.

Caution - use small doses. Uses include stomach disorders; liver/cardiac stimulant; expells intestinal worms; banish anger/negativity; divination; protection; exorcism; black arts.

$1.50

Alfalfa ~ approx 1 oz.

Use Alfalfa to help stimulate and increase the flow of resources and money coming into your life. A small quantity of Alfalfa should be harvested at an auspicious moment (such as when the moon waxes Full). Dried carefully in one's temple, the herb should be burned in one's cauldron which has been set in the center of a ritual circle. The ashes from this Alfalfa are then placed into a ritually constructed and consecrated amulet. It is said to be excellent for protection from hunger and poverty.

$1.50

 

Star Anise ~ approx 1 oz.

Star anise is a small tree that grows wild in China. Carminative, stimulant, stomach to promote digestion and appetite and to relieve flatulence. Also a good additive to other medicines to improve their taste. Star Anise is widely held to be a mystical herb. Many people like to carry a Star Anise Pod in a conjure bag to ward off the Evil Eye. We are also told that Star Anise is used to bring good luck in love, money, and health matters through powerful visions. People experienced at games of chance tell us that if they dream lucky, they will have good luck the next day. People in love claim that a psychic dream can lead to a lifetime of happiness.

$1.50

Angelica Root Cut ~ approx 1 oz.

This herb is primarily used to relieve reproductive problems in females. In particular, treatment includes lowering menopausal symptoms, regulating cycles, and relieving menstrual cramps. There is no scientific evidence to support angelicas effectiveness in treating reproductive problems. Treatment for conditions such as high blood pressure, arthritis, allergies, and asthma. Limited evidence supports angelicas ability to increase immune system function; this suggests why the root is effective in treating allergies. It also may possess anti-inflammatory properties, suggesting possible benefits when treating conditions including asthma and arthritis. Angelic root may possibly relax blood vessels because of one of the chemical it contains. This may make it effective in lowering high blood pressure. Angelica Root (also known as Holy Ghost Root, Archangel Root, and Dong Quai) is widely thought to be a powerful guardian and healer, and to provide strength to women. Angelica Root is used by many people for the purpose of warding off evil and bringing good luck in health and family matters.

$1.98

Arabic/Acacia Gum ~ approx 1 oz.

Gum Arabic means “the resin of Arabia.” Although it has long had crafts and industrial uses as a binder, and is better known in these applications, Gum Arabic is also a sacred resin incense with a fragrant scent. Because Gum Arabic is the resin from a species of Acacia tree, it has all of the properties of Acacia, providing contact with Spirits of the Dead. Because Gum Arabic is lightly fragranced, some people mix it with Frankincense and Myrrh when burning it on charcoal disks, but a combination of Gum Arabic and Dragon’s Blood Resin is even stronger for Calling up The Dead.

$2.49

Arnica ~ approx 1 oz.

Also called Leopards Bane - The Black and blue Remedy - for bruises, sprains, and dislocations, rheumatism, and skin inflammation. Injuries, falls, blows, contusions, helps prevent and stop shock, hemorrhages, thromboses, bleeding caused by injury, surgery or dental work. Overexertion with sore muscles, sleeplessness after overexertion, blunt trauma. Exhibits antiseptic and pain killing properties. Recommended only for external use due to the seriousness of overdose when taken internally.

$1.98

Bearberry Cut ~ approx 1 oz.

Used for kidney and bladder infections, kidney stones, nephritis, diabetes, and hemorrhoids. Strengthens the heart muscle, used as a tonic, and helps disorders of the spleen, liver, pancreas, and small intestines. Used as a diuretic. Good for female disorders. Also used in bronchitis, gonorrhea, diarrhea, and to stop bleeding. It is not necessary to drink the tea for long periods, because acute symptoms generally will disappear within a few days with treatment of bearberry leaf tea. Historical or traditional use: The leaves and berries were used by numerous indigenous people from northern latitudes. Native Americans sometimes combined uva ursi with tobacco to make kinnick kinnick and smoked it. It was also used as a beverage tea in some places in Russia. The berries were considered beneficial as a weight-loss aid. It was found in wide use for infections of all parts of the body because of its astringent, or "drying", action.

$1.50

Balm of Gilead ~ Approx 1 oz.

Balm of Gilead, a name which referring to numerous herbal supplements and remedies, in this case refers to the plant Populus Balsamifera, or, as it is most commonly known, the Balsam Poplar. A hard wood native to North America, it has documented use going back to the early European settlers. Historically, it has shown use as being useful in creating friction fire sets, with ashes from fires being used in various hair cleaners and as a useful addition to cleaners for buckskin clothing. The native tribes of North America were also known to use the buds in treating sore throats, coughs, and other lung ailments. The winter-buds are also used to create the ointment from which it gets its name, the Balm of Gilead, which is used to relieve congestion. Today these traditional uses are still quite common, albeit the need for cleaning buckskin attire has dwindled somewhat. Herbalists still use the buds in creating Balm of Gilead to treat chest congestion, sore throats, and coughs, and have also found to be useful in treating rashes, cuts, and abrasions. Balm of Gilead, a name which referring to numerous herbal supplements and remedies, in this case refers to the plant Populus Balsamifera, or, as it is most commonly known, the Balsam Poplar. A hard wood native to North America, it has documented use going back to the early European settlers. Historically, it has shown use as being useful in creating friction fire sets, with ashes from fires being used in various hair cleaners and as a useful addition to cleaners for buckskin clothing. The native tribes of North America were also known to use the buds in treating sore throats, coughs, and other lung ailments. The winter-buds are also used to create the ointment from which it gets its name, the Balm of Gilead, which is used to relieve congestion. Today these traditional uses are still quite common, albeit the need for cleaning buckskin attire has dwindled somewhat. Herbalists still use the buds in creating Balm of Gilead to treat chest congestion, sore throats, and coughs, and have also found to be useful in treating rashes, cuts, and abrasions.

$6.50

Balsam Fir Needles ~ Approx 1 oz

Native to North America, the Balsam fir, or Abies Cilicica is an iconic image within many of the forests of the northern regions, as well as extended portions of Appalachia. The wood of the tree has long been used for the production of paper, and resins derived from the tree have actually been used to create turpentine, and even glue, and has been used for making glasses, the components of optical components, as well as the preparations for the permanent mounts of microscopes. The oils derived have also been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency as a non toxic repellant for rodents, perhaps making the popular use of the tree as a Christmas Tree even more appealing. Within magickal applications, these needles can be used to represent the element of earth, functioning as a powerful connection for to the forest and the earth for your ritual magick.

In folk medicine and lore, the needles have been used to derive a popular remedy for colds, often being used as an expectorant to help with coughing symptoms or even as a soothing aid for stuffed up sinuses. Some herbalists also prescribe the needles for their soothing fragrance which can, while easing nervous tension, be somewhat revitalizing and invigorating.

$1.48

Barberry Cut ~ approx 1 oz.

Sprinkled in the paths of your enemies to bar their way and stop them following you. Barberry shares many properties with its Northwestern counterpart Oregon Grape Root. A bitter herb originally from Europe, it is now cultivated in North America for both ornamental and medicinal purposes. Barberry has been shown to be beneficial in back pain, resulting from kidney weakness or congestion. Barberry is a disinfectant and helps relieve pain during urinary infections. It acts as an antispasmodic and relieves pain from kidney stones and helps clear urine with thick mucus or red sediments. Barberry is also useful for many liver and gall bladder problems, hepatitis, and cirrhosis. It assists in detoxification from effects of poor diet, medications or drugs and helps stimulate the immune system. Barberry Root Benefits * Beneficial in back pain, resulting from kidney weakness or congestion. * Disinfectant and helps relieve pain during urinary infections. * Acts as an antispasmodic and relieves pain from kidney stones and helps clear urine * Also useful for many liver and gall bladder problems, hepatitis, and cirrhosis. * Assists in detoxification from effects of poor diet, medications or drugs and helps stimulate the immune system.

$1.50

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Belladonna ~ approx 5 grams (approx .1765 oz)

Also known as Deadly Nightshade. This is a small amount of Belladonna, powder, 20%. Belladonna is very expensive and hard to get. This powder is from leaves from nightshade and flower and contains 20% purity of atropia.

Info: Atropa belladonna

Poison

Folk Names: Banewort, Black Cherry, Deadly Nightshade, Death's Herb, Devil's Cherries, Divale, Dwale, Dwaleberry, Dwayberry, Fair Lady, Great Morel, Naughty Man's Cherries, Sorcerer's Berry, Witch's Berry

Gender: Feminine

Planet: Saturn

Element: Water

Deity: Hecate, Bellona, Circe

DO NOT CONSUME!!!

$13.99

Bergamot ~ approx 1 oz.

Also known by its Latin name, Monarda Fistulosa, and most commonly under the name Bee Balm, Bergamot 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 Bergamot 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 Bergamot. 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.

$2.48

Beth Root ~ approx 1 oz.

Known by names such as Indian Shamrock, India Balm, 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. Beth root is used for love, sex and family matters. It is commonly seen in spells to encourage marriage. It is 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.

$3.95

Blessed Thistle Cut ~ approx 1 oz.

For chronic gastric conditions. Can also be used as an astringent. It is selectively bacteriostatic. Blessed Thistle, also commonly known as Holy Thistle, is, as its name implies, reputed to be a Sacred Herb. It is much revered in religious and magical practice. It was once believed to cure the plague, but it also has magical uses. Place Blessed Thistle in an open dish on the altar, mixed with Yerba Santa, Angelica (Holy Ghost Root), Cascara Sagrada (Sacred Bark), Basil (Sacred Basil), or other herbs whose names contain the words "holy," "sacred," or "blessed." This brings spiritual aid to the home.

$1.50

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Bladderwrack ~ approx 1 oz.

Seaweeds generally give protection to those at sea or those who are flying over it. Therefore, intercontinental travelers should should carry this plant. It is also used in sea spells to summon the spirits of the sea, by throwing it onto the waves and calling them. This will gain their favor and they will aid your magick. Make an infusion of the plant and scrub the floors and doors of a place of business to attract customers and bring good vibrations into the store. Also use in all money spells. A particularly potent spell entails simply filling a small jar with whiskey, placing some kelp in it, closing it tightly, and placing this in the kitchen window. This will ensure a steady flow of money into the household. Bladderwrack is also used in sachets to increase psychic powers and carried to protect against mental derangement.

$1.98

 

Bloodroot, powder ~ approx 20 grams (approx .706 oz)

Wildcrafted. Biological Name: Papaveraceae Sanguinaria canadensis Other Names: Red Root, Red Indian Paint, Tetterwort, Blood root, Indian paint, Indian plant, pauson, red paint root, red puccoon, red root, sanguinariat

Parts Used: Dried rhizome (root)

Said to have been used as an expectorant, anti-spasmodic, emetic, cathartic, nervine, cardio-active, topical irritant.

Bloodroot is mainly used in the treatment of bronchitis. Whilst the stimulating properties show in its power as an emetic and expectorant, it demonstrates a relaxing action on the bronchial muscles. It thus has a role in the treatment of asthma, croup and also laryngitis. However, by far the most important contribution Sanguinaria has to make is in chronic congestive conditions of the lungs including chronic bronchitis, emphysema and bronchiectasis. It acts as a stimulant in cases of deficient peripheral circulation. It may be used as a snuff in the treatment of nasal polypi. Description: Native of N. America and Canada, bloodroot is a small perennial plant, about 6 inches high, found in shaded, rich soils. The finger-thick rootstock contains a red juice when fresh; when dried it is yellow inside and brown outside. The leaves are basal, each coming from a bud on the rootstock; they are cordate or reniform in shape, palmately veined and lobed. It bears a white flower with 8 to 12 petals arranged in two or more whorls.

Dosage: As a decoction put l teaspoonful of the rhizome in a cup of cold water, bring to the boil and leave to infuse for l0 minutes. This should be drunk three times a day. Tincture: take 1-2 ml of the tincture three times a day.

Combinations : Bloodroot is excellent when used in combination with Horehound and Elecampane for congestive complaints. In pharyngitis it combines well with Red Sage and a pinch of Cayenne.

Safety: Large doses are sedative and overdoses can be fatal.

DO NOT USE WITHOUT MEDICAL SUPERVISION. NOT RECOMMENDED.

$8.99

Borage ~ approx 1 oz.

Borage is an herb of protection. Many float the flowers in a ritual bath. It raises one's spirits beautifully. Burn it as an incense for most Magickal workings, or use it as a Magickal tonic. It provides not only physical strength, but it also boosts strength of character.

$1.98

Burdock Cut ~ approx. 1 oz.

A cleansing, protective, and uncrossing herb, said to restore male nature. Purification, Ward off Negativity Protection Against Magick.

$1.50

Buckeyes, Whole ~ approx 2 oz.

Said to prevent rheumatism, arthritis, and headache, and to enhance male vigor; divination; good luck; attracting money and wealth.

$4.95

Calendula Petals ~ approx 1 oz.

Strong for winning in court and powerful to induce prophetic lucky number dreams. Calendula heals wounds as well as internal and external ulcers. It is an antiseptic, and improves blood flow to the affected area. As an antifungal agent, it can be used to treat athlete's foot, ringworm, and Candida. The tincture applied neat to cold sores encourages healing . Calendula cream is good for acne and diaper rash. An infusion is good for digestion and relieves colitis and symptoms of menopause.

$1.50

Catnip ~ approx 1 oz.

Used to captivate your lover with your special ways and to capture his or her heart. Uses also include tonics; treating colds, fever, indigestion, flatulence, colic; mild astringent; psychic bond with animals; power; courage; love and happiness.

$.98

Chamomile Flowers ~ approx 1 oz.

Uses include tonics; soothing sedatives; treats indigestion, pain; marriage proposals; in gambling spells and washes for good luck; prevents lightening strikes; prosperity; meditation; and also for uncrossing.

$1.50

Cedar Tips ~ approx 1 oz.

The fragrant tips are popular for adding a smoked flavor to fish and meats when cooked with them. Cedar is also used to make sweet-smelling cabinets, garden and pet bedding, potpourris, sachets and a purifying incense for meditation and magic. 

$1.50

Cinnamon Powder ~ approx. 1 oz.

Sun/Fire. Personal protection, Healing, Passion, Female sexual stimulant, Meditation, Illumination. Burn to stimulate clairvoyance, and raise spiritual vibrations. Sprinkled to attract luck, money, and love; also for purification and protection.

$.98

Cloves ~ approx 1 oz.

Said to attract good luck to your home, to stop gossip, and to help sustain friendships. Uses include culinary spice; ground cloves calm stomachs; relieves gas; banish hostile/negative forces; gain what is sought; clears head; friendship; love.

$1.50

Coltsfoot ~ approx 1 oz.

Burned with other herbs to aid psychic visions or to remove sickness and mental problems; dispersing illness; pain relief; cough remedy; wealth and prosperity; love.

$2.00

    

Clovers, Red ~ approx 1 oz.

Used for love, for a prosperous marriage, and to insure conjugal felicity. Put in baths to aid in financial arrangements. Also used in potions for lust. Protects and blesses domestic animals.

$1.50

Comfrey Leaf ~ approx 1 oz.

Helps you hold onto the money you have or the money that you win while gambling. Uses include being highly nutritious; soothes stomach, heals sprains, strains, fractures, sores, etc.; rheumatism; arthritis; protection; safety traveling.

$1.50

Damiana ~ approx 1 oz.

Uses include tonics; aphrodisiac; improves digestion; relieves coughs; use in sex magic; taken to increase magical energy; divination; dreams/clairvoyance. Used to draw a new lover, to intensify sexual passion, or to bring back a straying lover.

$1.50

Devil's Shoestring ~ approx 1 oz.

Uses include protection; luck; attracts a raise or new job; gives control over opposite sex; invisibility. For protection from crossing and gossip, for gambling luck, for job getting.

$4.95

Dandelion Leaf Cut ~ approx 1 oz.

Uses include tonics; highly nutritious; internally cleansing/mild laxative; treats skin disorders, urinary tract infection; summon spirits; purification; dreams/prophecy. 

$1.50

Dragon's Blood Resin ~ approx 1/2 oz.

Resin incenses are the top of the line in incense burning. With the help of incense charcoals, you can release the intense fragrance of these fine resin granules -- without the dilution of a burning base or fixatives typical in man-made stick or cone incense. Dragon`s Blood: Power; purifying; protection; ritual energy; consecration. Carried for good luck, for making pacts, and to attract riches. 1/2 oz.

$3.95

Echinacea Purpurea Leaf Cut ~ approx. 1 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.

$1.50

Eyebright Powder ~ approx 1 oz.

Change energy of ones attitude, memory aid, gain visionary experiences. Used in washes and spell mixes to "see the truth" in a matter. Used to help conjunctivitis.

$2.50

Eucalyptus Leaf ~ approx. 1 oz.

To drive away pestiferous people and also for personal cleansing after contact with evil. Uses include great healing properties; kills germs & infections; eases lung congestion; heart stimulant; attracts healing vibrations; protection.

$1.50

Fennel Seeds ~ approx 1 oz.

For protection, to keep the law away, to strengthen a women's courage, to prevent curses, possession and negative problems. Uses include flavoring agent; aids digestion and weight loss; relieves gas; imparts strength, vitality, sexual virility.

$2.00

Feverfew ~ approx 1 oz.

Carried by clumsy or accident prone people to protect them from harm. Reduces high blood pressure, Digestive Aid, Reduces inflammation, Mild tranquilizing effect, Sleep Aid, Chronic migraine relief.

$2.00

Flax Seed ~ approx 1 oz.

Used to increase psychic abilities and mental powers, and for protection of children, money spells. Also useful in healing and protection spells.

$.98

Five Finger Grass ~ approx 1 oz.

Love, Money, Repel Negativity - it is believed that the bearer of Five Finger Grass will be granted love, money, health, power and wisdom, which is what the five points of the leaves represent. It is also believed to repel any evil or negativity caused by the five fingers of man.

$3.95

Galangal Root Cut ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include cleansing system; treats flatulence, colic; take at onset of colds; eases sore throat; stimulates saliva; aphrodisiac; to win at court; doubles money; psychic; hex breaking; sex magick.

$2.95

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Cut ~ approx. 1 oz.

Clinical trials have demonstrated that ginkgo preparations are effective in the treatment of arterial insufficiency, particularly in the lower limbs and brain. Patients with intermittent claudication showed significant improvements in pain-free walking time and maximum walking distance. Elderly patients with chronic cerebral insufficiency demonstrated a significant regression of major symptoms including vertigo, tinnitus, headache, short-term memory, vigilance and mood changes. Ginkgo has been shown to improve glucose utilisation within the brain. It improves the transmission of nerve impulses and increases alertness by increasing the brain`s alpha wave rhythms and decreasing theta rhythms. It has a demonstrable effect on the venous system too and is used to treat conditions such as varicose veins. Ginkgo alleviates male impotence where the underlying cause is impaired blood circulation to erectile tissue; initial signs of improvement were seen to commence after 8 weeks of Ginkgo biloba supplementation and, after 6 months, 50% of patients had regained potency. Recent research has shown that the extract GBE from the yellow autumn leaves contains a vitamin that strengthens blood vessels, reduces the production of tissue-damaging free radicals and improves cellular energy. The bioflavonoids protect and maintain the integrity of capillary walls, inhibit lipid peroxidation within cell membranes, stabilise the cell membranes involved in the blood-brain barrier, destroy free radicals and inactivate their formation. Ginkgo has been shown to improve eyesight in senile macular degeneration and to neutralise the effects of oxygen free radicals produced in the eyes. Ginkgo is thought to alleviate allergies by inhibiting the activity of eosinophils, an action attributed to Ginkgolide B. Its ability to reduce inflammation may make it valuable in the future for conditions such as autoimmune problems, multiple sclerosis and organ transplants. Some anti-tumour activity against sarcoma in mice has been recorded.

$1.50

High John Root ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include strength; confidence; conquer any situation; obtain success; win at gambling; good luck; money; love; health; protection. 

$6.95

Hibiscus Flowers Whole ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include an aphrodisiac; soothes nerves; antispasmodic; itchy skin; stomach problems; sweeten breath; attract love/lust; divination; dreams. 

$1.50

Horehound ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include remedy for coughing/bronchitis, colds, flu; expectorant; revitalizing tonic; sacred to Horus; protective; helps clarity during ritual; stimulates creativity/inspiration; balances personal energies. 

$1.50

Hyssop ~ approx. 1 oz.

Physical & spiritual protection; Purification, Jupiter, Fire, Healing.

$1.50

Jezebel Root Pieces ~ approx. 4 oz.

Traditionally used as an herbal component in a potent ritual used for cursing ones enemies, Jezebel root is also well known for its ability to aid and empower spells attracting wealth and business. In times past, it was also used by prostitutes to attract and control men, and modern woman have been known to borrow from this traditional power to attract a wealthy man into their life. This is a 4 oz packet of chippedJezebel root, each of which is approximately 1 inch long, though size may vary.

$3.95

Jasmine Flowers ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include calms nerves; snakebite; eye problems; attract love, prosperity and money; divination; psychic dreams; good for charging quartz crystals.

$1.98

Juniper Berries ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include digestion problems; intestinal cramps; diuretic; arthritis; banishes all things injurious to good health; attract good, healthy energies and love; protection.

$1.50

Lavender Flower Buds, whole ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include tonics; stomach problems; nausea/vomiting; healing; inner calm, peace of mind; freedom from stress; love; money; protection; attract good spirits; purification. Make sure to grind in a mortar and pestle before burning as they will POP.

$1.98

Lemongrass ~ approx. 1 oz.

Lemongrass is drunk before bed to induce sleep. The infusion is also used to loosen and lessen mucous, to treat fevers, cramps, and stress. The essential oil is used as a food flavoring and an ingredient in cosmetics and perfumes. The oil has antibacterial properties.

$1.50

Lemon Balm ~ approx. 1 oz.

Most often it is used for relieving cold and flu symptoms and reducing fever. Strengthens the immune system, helping the body prevent infection and disease. Relaxes and restores the nervous system. It is great to aid sleep at night but it is also beneficial for other nerve disorders including fainting, hysteria and migraine headaches.

$2.95

Lemon Verbena Leaf ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include protection; love spells; excite spiritual love; wear to prevent dreaming; adds power to charms; purification.

$2.95

Licorice Root ~ approx. 1 oz.

Helps in Adrenal deficiency; endocrine support; stress, fatigue, general debility, regulates blood sugar; allergies; coughs; colds; digestive aid; ulcers; sore throat; hoarseness; bronchitis; menopausal symptoms; menstrual irregularities; arthritis. Notes: Avoid during Pregnancy and nursing or if you have high blood pressure.

$1.50

Low John Root ~ approx. 1 oz.

Assistance in family matters. Hoodoo formulas, calm stomic, win laws favor, protection. Low John = Trillium

$4.95

Lobelia ~ approx. 1 oz.

Used as an antispasmodic and bronchial dilator.

$2.95

Mandrake Root ~ approx. 1 oz.

Use with extreme caution. This is a poisonous herb. Uses include energetic, purgative, enhances creativity; fertility; love; increases magickal potency/pyschism; exorcism; protection. A famous root used by conjurers to create love-dolls and also for money-drawing magic.

$2.95

Mistletoe ~ approx. 1 oz.

Caution berries are poisonous. Uses include treatment of hypertension, epilepsy, menstrual problems, headache and hemorrhage; improves circulation; aphrodisiac; fertility; love; protection; visions.

$1.98

Monkshood, powder 10% ~ approx 5 grams (approx .1765 oz)

Also known as Wolfsbane. Use with extreme caution. This is by far the hardest herb for us to get. It is a most unique herb and filled with lore. Monkshood's seeds, leaves, and roots are poisonous, and are very dangerous if eaten or if the juices get inside cuts. Monkshood was also known as Aconite, Garden Wolfbane, Helmet Flower, Friar's Cap, or Soldier's Cap. It was called Wolfbane or Wolf's Bane because meat saturated with its juice was used as a wolf poison during the middle ages. Supposedly the 'quintessential plant of the occult'. It was used in combination with belladonna to make a flying ointment, and in combination with water parsnip, cinquefoil, belladonna, and soot to make an ointment of the imagination, that allowed witches to contact the other side by rubbing on there temples and wrists. It contains the deadly poison aconitine, which slows heart rate, decreases blood pressure, and numbs pain. The ancient Greeks believed monkshood sprouted from the spittle of the hellhound Cerberus. Monkshood poisoning was often attributed to sorcery. Because of the difficulty in dosing the drug, as an ingredient in love philtres, "the result was often not so much an increase in the ability to love as it was love frenzy or even death". Wolf's bane was used as an ingredient for a potion in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown.". DO NOT CONSUME!!!

$13.99

Mojo Wish Bean ~ approx. 1 oz.

Carry for seven days to make a wish come true.

$2.50

Mugwort ~ approx 1 oz.

Use with extreme caution. This is a poisonous herb. Uses include appetite; digestion; visionary dreams; clairvoyance; protection; travel stamina/safety; consecrate divinatory tools; add power to scrying tools. Burned and inhaled (not advised) for psychic abilities, made into tea to wash amulets and crystals.

$1.50

Mullein Leaf ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include expectorant; lung ailments; diarrhea; hemorrhoids; protection; courage; invokes spirits; keeps away demons and nightmare while asleep. 

$1.50

Orange Peel ~ approx. 1 oz.

Orange Peel is also a source of pectin, an indigestible carbohydrate that stimulates the growth of probiotic bacteria in the large intestine. These bacteria help prevent food-borne pathogens. Orange Peel has also been shown to aid in the prevention of indigestion, lower cholesterol, and help in the digestion of fatty foods. Orange Peel has been studied as an anti-cancer agent. Supplementing with Orange Peel Powder is a healthy way to increase Vitamin C intake, thus improving overall health in regards to the increased immunity to cold and flu that Vitamin C provides, as well as aiding digestion and preventing food-related illnesses.

$1.95

Nettle (AKA Stinging Nettle) ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include tonic; highly nutritive; for anemia, skin disorders and allergies; restores health; expectorant; stops bleeding; removes spells/curses; protection; exorcism.

$1.50

Passion Flower ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include relieving nerve pain; for seizures/hysteria; restful sleep; calming and soothing; promotes emotional balance; peace; attract friendship and prosperity; heightens libido. 

$1.98

Patchouli Leaf ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include reverse spells; drive troublemakers away; clairvoyance; divination; passion; love; sex magick; manifest money; physical strength.  

$2.95

Peppermint ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include tonic; upset stomach; heartburn; nausea; colds/flu; calming; promotes sleep/visionary dreams; increase psychic ability; healing; purification. 

$.98

 

 

Pennyroyal ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include repels insects/calms itch; antiseptic; nausea; treat colds; stimulate menses; peace and tranquility; protection; exorcism; consecration rituals. Can cause miscarriages.

$1.50

Red Clover ~ approx. 1 oz.

Widely believed to bring Good Luck in Love and Marriage Matters. Many folks carry them in a flannel bag for satisfying conjugal relations and to ensure a happy marriage. Some people tell us that they make a tea of so-called Love Herbs such as Red Clovers, Lavender, Rosebuds, Damiana, Lovage, Catnip, and Ginger. For nine days they bathe in this tea before dawn, saving the bath water and pouring it over their heads each day, always rubbing downward and never upward. On the ninth morning they carry the wash basin to a crossroads, call the name of the one whom they Desire, throw the water toward the rising Sun — and very soon, they say, their lover will come to them.

$1.99

Red Sandalwood Chips ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include bruises; indigestion; fever; clairvoyance; healing; protection; purification; spirituality; meditation; sacred rituals; magickal work; stimulate sex. Can not export to Canada. 

$2.95

 

Red Rose Buds & Petals ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include headache. dizziness. mouth sores and menstrual cramps; heart/nerve tonic; attract love; beauty; clairvoyance; domestic peace/happiness; promotes joy of giving.

$1.50

Rose Hips ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include vitamin C source; colds/flu; mild laxative; tonic; healing to acne; brings good luck; calls in good spirits.

$1.50

Scullcap ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include tranquilizer/insomnia sedative; nervous tension; drug/alcohol withdrawal; PMS; ensure everlasting fidelity and commitment; alleviates anxiety; relaxation/peace. Often used in dream pillows.

$3.95

Solomon's Seal ~ approx. 1 oz.

Love potions, astringent, demulcent, and tonic. laxative and restorative, and is good in inflammations of the stomach, indigestion, profuse menstruation, lung ailments, general debility, fade bruises, also applied to cuts and sores. To increase wisdom and make wise decisions; for success; for protection.

$2.95

Spearmint ~ approx. 1 oz.

Spearmint Leaf is used as a flavoring in many dishes, candies, and beverages, and as an ingredient in cosmetics. Medicinally, Spearmint Leaf is similar to Peppermint in action, though it is considered to be milder. For this reason, Spearmint Leaf has traditionally been used in treating stomachaches in children. A decoction of Spearmint Leaf was formerly gargled to prevent gum disease and whiten the teeth, and it is still used in many toothpastes. Spearmint Leaf is primarily used in ailments of the digestive tract, including indigestion, flatulence, vomiting, colic, and hiccoughs. It has also been used as a mild diuretic, anti-inflammatory, and as a fever reducer.

$1.50

St. John's Wort ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include wound healing; immune system stimulant; insomnia; headache; menstrual cramps; colds; antidepressant; protection; exorcism; courage; battle invincibility; divination.

$.98

Sulfur Powder (Brimstone) ~ approx. 4 oz.

Dispels or prevents a hex on you; destroys an enemy's power over you.

$2.95

Tonka Bean, whole ~ approx. 1 oz.

Tonka bean is a black-skinned, aromatic, almond-like single seed from the pod of any tall leguminous tree of the genus Dipteryx in the family Leguminosae (pulse family) of tropical South America. It contains coumarin, a fermented substance that has a vanilla-like aroma and is used as a vanilla substitute and in the manufacture of perfumes, sachets, soaps, tobacco, and food. The name of the bean also appears as Tonqua bean and Tonquin bean. These beans are used for all forms of good luck, be it in finances, love, health or anything else. They can also help keep your spirits up during difficult times. Sometimes the oil from the Tonka plant is used, but it's most commonly the beans. Tonka beans are a common item in Voodoo magick.

$4.95

Valerian Root ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include calms nerves; sleep aid; treats spasmodic/nervous conditions; reduces blood pressure; love; harmony; purification; protection; black magick.

$1.98

Vervain ~ approx. 1 oz.

Uses include minor pains/inflammation (headache, toothache, arthritis); restful sleep; calming; protection; purification; divination; consecration; love potions; creativity.

$1.98

White Sage (AKA Silver Sage) ~ approx. 1 oz.

Use as an incense, for smudging or for purification.

$2.95

White Willow Bark ~ approx. 1 oz.

Moon, Water, Healing, Binding, Bring Blessings of the moon into ones life.

$1.50

Woodruff ~ approx. 1 oz.

Cuts and wounds said to have a healing effect, a cordial and stomachic. It is also said to be useful for removing biliary obstructions of the liver, kept among linen to keep away insects.

$4.95

Wormwood ~ approx 1 oz.

Use with extreme caution. This is a poisonous herb. Caution - use small doses. Uses include stomach disorders; liver/cardiac stimulant; expels intestinal worms; banish anger/negativity; divination; protection; exorcism; black arts. Protective, prevents accidents; stimulates psychic visions and contact with spirits.

$1.50

Yarrow Flowers ~ approx. 1 oz.

Can be used to stop bleeding and relieve toothaches. Also used in love spells

$1.50

40mm Charcoal Roll of 10 disks

Foil package of 10 charcoal tablets. Long-burning, easy lighting charcoal tablets. Packaged in foil tubes, well sealed against moisture & dust.

$4.95

Marble Black Mortar/Pestle

This beautiful black marble mortar and pestle set will be a beautiful and useful addition to your work with herbs and spices, in the kitchen, temple, or on the altar. Gently grooved for easier grinding, this 4" tall x 4" wide mortar has a serious heft to it that makes it very hard to tip over or spill. The marbling on each piece will vary in color to some degree from light grey to black.

$28.95

Stone Pentagram Mortar/Pestle

This deep-bellied soapstone mortar and pestle set is perfect for keeping your herbs contained while you're grinding them. Its 3" x 4" exterior is adorned with two interwoven pentagrams connected to each other with a simple Celtic knotwork design, while its sturdy stone base lessens the chance of an accidental spill. 

$20.95

Small Black Stone Mortar/Pestle

This is a most appealing, black as the nite, Black Stone URN Mortar and Pestle 3" diameter. It is 3" diameter and apx 3" tall

$12.95

White Marble Mortar/Pestle

This beautiful white marble mortar and pestle set will be a beautiful and useful addition to your work with herbs and spices, in the kitchen, temple, or on the altar. Gently grooved for easier grinding, this 4" tall x 4" wide mortar has a serious heft to it that makes it very hard to tip over or spill. The marbling on each piece will vary in color to some degree from white to tan. 

$22.95

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