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Sachet for Healing

04:37 Jul 31 2008
Times Read: 609


Sachet for Healing



- 2 parts Cinnamon

- 2 parts Sandalwood

- 1 part Rose petals

- 1 part Cayenne

- 1 part Ginger

- 1 part Rue



Mix and tie in a blue or purple cloth. Anoint with Eucalyptus oil and wear

or place near bed at night. Some herbs that are medicinally good for pain

relief and magically good for healing that you might add into the sachet

would be chamomile, White Willow bark, and Wood Betony.



By: Scott Cunningham


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Heart's Ease Tea

04:26 Jul 31 2008
Times Read: 612


Heart's Ease Tea



3 parts Hawthorn leaves and flowers

2 parts Hawthorn berries

2 parts ginkgo leaves

2 parts Motherwort leaves

2 parts wild oats

2 parts Violet leaves and flowers

1 part Linden blossoms



Make an infusion.

To use: Enjoy 2-3 cups per day; a few days per week.



Source: "Healing Tonics 101 Herbal Concoctions"





**Note** As with any herbal remedies, consult your physcian before taking any of these.


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Citrus Potpourri

04:25 Jul 31 2008
Times Read: 613


Citrus Potpourri



The season is light, fresh, and green and this citrus potpourri

echoes that mood. Most of the ingredients can be dried at home and

you should only need to buy the oils, the gum benzoin, coriander

seeds and dried lemon grass.



2 oz (50 g) dried marigold petals

2 oz (50 g) dried lemon verbena leaves

1 oz (25 g) dried lemon grass

1 oz (25 g) dried lemon peel

1 oz (25 g) dried grated lemon rind

1 oz (25 g) coriander seeds

1 oz (25 g) gum benzoin (fixative)

15 drops lime essential oil

10 drops lemon essential oil

5 drops rose geranium essential oil

5 drops bergamot essential oil

4 sprigs dried mimosa

5-10 dried daffodil or narcissus heads

2-3 pieces dried orange peel



Makes approximately 9 oz (250 g) of potpourri

Mix the marigold petals, lemon verbena leaves, lemon peel and lemon

grass in a large China bowl. Place the lemon rind, coriander seeds

and gum benzoin in a mortar and grind thoroughly. Add the oils to the

mixture in the mortar and blend well. Combine the two mixtures

together in the large bowl. Store in a lidded dish and stir twice a

week. Allow six weeks for the mixture to cure. To display, pour the

potpourri into a wide dish and scatter with mimosa, daffodils and

orange peel.



This recipe appears in Scented Treasures by Stephanie Donaldson

(©1995 Storey Publishing).



~*~From wholeherb.com~*~


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ELDERBERRY

00:25 Jul 01 2008
Times Read: 619


ELDERBERRY





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Herbalists praise Elderberry as an invigorating,

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Yarrow

00:20 Jul 01 2008
Times Read: 621


Yarrow



Latin: /Achillea millefolium/

Common Names: Hundred leaf grass, milfoil, seven year love, woundwort,

thousandseal, old man's pepper, devil's nettle



Yarrow flowers are used in rituals involving love, courage or healing.

Hanging a bundle of dried yarrow flowers over the honeymoon bed is a

traditional charm to ensure a long and loving marriage.



If you are trying to re-establish contact with long-lost friends or

relatives, encorporate yarrow into your spells to draw their attention to

you. Carrying yarrow flowers with you will help give you courage and dispel

fear. A small charm bag with yarrow might be handy before giving a speech,

or going to a job interview.



In myth, yarrow was the plant that Achilles used to heal the wounds of his

soldiers. The Latin name (/Achillea/) for yarrow comes from this story.



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