Oregon Grape Root has been used in the Pacific Northwest by Native American tribes for generations and long utilized in Traditional Chinese Medicine for many medicinal purposes. European folk wisdom has adopted similar uses, while also keeping the enemy at bay when posted at your threshold. A plant embodying the feminine, Oregon Grape Root builds bridges between energies in combination…
Agrimony, from the Greek ‘Argemone’, was originally known as the ‘herb that could heal the eyes’. Known by Roman naturalist, Pliny the Elder, as “an herb of princely authorité”, Agrimony has been used in folklore (though known as ‘Cocklebur’, then) for ailments of the body and protection of the mind, body and spirit. In Complete Herbal (1653), Nicholas Culpeper noted…
Flax Seed has been used for thousands of years as a staple in both cuisine, health, magick, and the production of linens and cloths. Its usefulness is presented by its Latin name, Linum usitatissimum, which translates to “thread most useful”. One of the oldest cultivated crops for humankind, Flax Seed’s uses have been passed down through traditions dating back to…

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