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Herbal powder to add to pet`s food sparingly, like a spice. It changes the animal`s scent to discourage biting insects.
The leaves of the Raspberry plant have long been known to possess a great many virtues.
Uses include pregnancy/childbirth; kidneys; diarrhea; nausea/vomiting; calming; promotes sleep; visions; healing.
The leaves of the Raspberry plant have long been known to possess a great many virtues.
Used by man throughout history, Red Rose Buds have seen numerous mentions in the texts of the ancients.
Uses include bruises; indigestion; fever; clairvoyance; healing;protection; purification; spirituality; meditation.
Sandalwood has been used throughout the ages for numerous spiritual matters.
Sandalwood has been used throughout the ages for numerous spiritual matters.
Rose Hips are the fruit of the rose plant. Many myths have long held that these small fruits are poisonous.
Uses include vitamin C source; colds/flu; mild laxative; tonic; healing to acne; brings good luck; calls in good spirits.
Rose Hips are the fruit of the rose plant. Many myths have long held that these small fruits are poisonous.
Uses include headache. dizziness. mouth sores and menstrual cramps; heart/nerve tonic; attract love; beauty.
Used by man throughout history, Red Rose Buds have seen numerous mentions in the texts of the ancients.
This hardy herb native to the Mediterranean region has been cultivated and used in culinary and medicinal properties.
Uses include circulatory; digestive and nerve stimulant; memory; headache; depression; halitosis; protection.
This hardy herb native to the Mediterranean region has been cultivated and used in culinary and medicinal properties.
Common to household herb gardens, sage is often used as a kitchen spice for culinary purposes
Uses include tonic; antiperspirant; wounds; digestion; muscle/joint pain; gargle; colds/fever; preservative; wisdom.
Common to household herb gardens, sage is often used as a kitchen spice for culinary purposes.
Sassafras was named in the 16th century by the famed botanist Nicolas Monardes.
Named in the 16th by the botanist Nicolas Monardes, Sassafras is known for its medicinal and culinary properties.
Sassafras, named in the 16th by the botanist Nicolas Monardes.
The Saw Palmetto Berries were long used by local Native American tribes in treating a wide variety of ailments.
Coming from a Palm-like North American plant, the Saw Palmetto Berries were long used by local Native Americans.
Coming from a Palm-like North American plant, the Saw Palmetto Berries were long used by local Native Americans.
Known commonly in some circles as mad-dog skullcap or Madweed, Scullcap was popularized among early Americans.
Uses include tranquilizer/insomnia sedative; nervous tension; drug/alcohol withdrawal; pms.
Sea Salt has seen centuries of use among coastal communities for use in cooking and cosmetics.
Uses include seasoning; for cleansing crystals; magic mirrors; purification; consecration; grounding; protection magick.
Sea Salt has seen centuries of use among coastal communities. for use in cooking and cosmetics.
Senna leaves can be found often in Southeastern Asian cuisine. In this it is often used pickled in brine.
Coming from flowering plants that are often used in ornamentation or landscaping gardens are Senna leaves.
Senna leaves can be found often in Southeastern Asian cuisine. In this it is often used pickled in brine.
Known also by the names of red sorrel, sour weed, and field sorrel, Sheep Sorrel is a plant native to North America.
Known also by the names of red sorrel, sour weed, and field sorrel, Sheep Sorrel is a plant native to North America.
Known also by the names of red sorrel, sour weed, and field sorrel, Sheep Sorrel is a plant native to North America.
Native to Southern Europe and parts of Asia, Soapwort is a commonly cultivated flower.
Native to Southern Europe and parts of Asia, Soapwort is a commonly cultivated flower.
Native to Southern Europe and parts of Asia, Soapwort is a commonly cultivated flower.
A relative Lily of the Valley, Solomon`s Seal is popular in gardens, and is native to Northern Europe and Siberia.
Love potions, astringent, demulcent, and tonic. laxative and restorative, and is good in inflammations of the stomach.
A relative Lily of the Valley, Solomon`s Seal is popular in gardens, and is native to Northern Europe and Siberia.
Known and revered for centuries, Spearmint is native to Europe and Southeast Asia.
Spearmint Leaf is used as a flavoring in many dishes, candies, and beverages, and as an ingredient in cosmetics.
Known and revered for centuries, Spearmint is native to Europe and Southeast Asia.
St. John`s Wort has been held in ancient traditions that have long associated it with powerful protective magic .
Uses include wound healing; immune system stimulant; insomnia; headache; menstrual cramps; colds; antidepressant.
St. John`s Wort has been held in ancient traditions that have long associated it with powerful protective magic.
Native to South and Central America, Stevia has been used ffor centuries among the Guarani Tribes of Paraguay.
Stevia has been used for centuries among the Guarani Tribes of Paraguay. for sweetening their medicinal teas.