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