Use the botanical name when ordering seeds (bulbs, etc.) or when looking up information in the library. Common names vary by nation, culture, and region, and sometimes the same common name is applied to different plants.
part used:
Part Used: Usually the above ground parts of the plant, dried and chopped.
Gender:feminine (traditional western European magickal gender)
Magickal substitutions:Rosemary usually may be safely substituted for any herb in magick spells and rituals. Roses may safely be substituted for any flower.
cautions and contraindications:
Cautions and contraindications: Cleavers is believed to be safe.
Wild gathering: Avoid wild gathering. Some plants are endangered species. Please grow your own herbs in your own goddess garden (or window boxes).
Ladys Choice Brand Teas: LTWEIM: Tea: Lite Weight ~1/3 oz Speed metabolism and retard appetite with this blend of sasparilla, licorice, fennel seed, cornsilk, horehound, bladderwack, hawthorn berries, echinacea, chickweed, burdock root, parsley, kelp, black walnut, kola nuts, uerba mate, cleavers, plantain, spearmint and oakstraw.Loose tea, one package is enough for 5 + cups. (Not to be used as a substitute for a doctors care.) Earth Spirit Emporium (note that products and availability may change over time)
Contact Milo for information on private and small group lessons in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, California. Low cost or free for the poor. Recommended donation of $25 an hour. Minors need written permission from parent or guardian.
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Recommended professional health providers in southern California: ayurveda, chiropractic, and yoga.
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