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Jasmine Flowers
˝ oz |
Jasminum Officinale,
Planet:
Jupiter, Astro: Cancer, Elem: Earth
Used as a compress it stops milk
flow in lactating women. Associated with Goddesses Diana, Quan Yin and
Vishnu, Quartz crystals, and Ostara. Used in magic to promote mental
creativity and ease astral travel. In the tarot it works with the High
Priestess and the 9 cards. Considered the herb of choice for Dianic
women. |
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$ 2.75
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Jezebel Root
1 oz |
Iris versicolor,
Planet: Venus
Aka Queen Elizabeth root.
Named for the wicked Queen Jezebel of the bible. Used mainly to perform
“The Curse of Jezebel” jinx upon your enemy. Also used to attract
business and money. It was also traditionally used by prostitutes to
attract and control paying customers. Modern women could use it to
attract a wealthy man. |
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$ 2.99 |
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Joe Pye Weed
1 oz |
Eupatorium Purpureum, Planet:
Venus, Element: Water
Aka Gravelroot. Similar to
boneset in its properties and used to treat cold and flu symptoms. Also
used to treat urinary tract problems including cystitis. A diuretic.
Also helpful in the treatment of gout. Put some in mouth when making
romantic advances for a successful outcome. Cary for luck when
gambling, or to evoke respect. |
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$ 1.25
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John the Conqueror
1 oz |
Ipomoea jalapa,
Planet:
Mars, Elem: Fire
Also known as High John. This
herb is named for a slave who refused to be servile. A versatile root
used in mojo bags. Properties include: hex breaking, protection, love
magick, money drawing, and depression lifting. Popular in Hoodoo
magic. Toxic. |
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$ 5.99
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Juniper Berries
1 oz |
Juniperus communis
Element:
Fire, Planet: Sun
Use internally (occasionally)
to treat intestinal worms, urinary tract and bladder infections., and
gallstones. Externally for yeast infection, herpes, athletes foot, and
dry scalp. In magic for protection, to avoid accidents, to attract
love, and stops thieves. |
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