Turnera diffusa
MEDICINAL: Damiana is used to regulate the female
cycles. It is also used to stimulate the sexual appetite. It is
good for urinary problems and nervousness, as well as
hypertension.
RELIGIOUS: Damiana is used in infusions to incite lust, and is burned to produce visions.
Taraxum officinale
MEDICINAL: Dandelion benefits all functions of the
liver. It clears obstructions (such as stones) and detoxifies
poisons that gather in the liver, spleen, and gall bladder. It will
also promote healthy circulation. The juice from a broken leaf stem
can be applied to warts and allowed to dry; used for 3 days or so
it will dry up the warts. It is also used to treat premenstrual
syndrome, as it is a diuretic. It has been shown to reduce
cholesterol and uric acid. Dandelion also helps clear skin
eruptions when used both internally and externally. It is a rich
source of potassium, and contains more vitamin A than carrots.
RELIGIOUS: It is a sign of rain when the down from a ripened dandelion head falls without wind helping it to do so. To blow the seeds off a ripened head is to carry your thoughts to a loved one, near or far.
GROWING: Dandelion is a common yard, garden, and roadside weed. Do not gather where chemicals have been used, and don't gather those near roadsides, as they have been contaminated from exhausts.
Anethum graveolens
MEDICINAL: Dill is used to treat colic, gas, and
indigestion.
RELIGIOUS: Dill is used in love and protection sachets. The dried seed heads hung in the home, over doorways, and above cradles provides protection. Add dill to your bath to make you irresistible to your lover.
GROWING: Dill grows in most regions of North America. It needs sun and a well-drained soil, and frequent waterings. It is a hardy annual, biennial in the deep southern regions, that reaches 2 - 3 feet tall. Dill matures quickly, and self-sows for the following year. Plant in six week intervals for a season-long supply of fresh dill.
Angelica sinensis
MEDICINAL: A powerful herb for the female
reproductive system. It is a powerful uterine tonic and hormonal
regulator. Used in premenstrual syndrome formulas as well as
menopausal formulas.
Daemonorops draco
MEDICINAL: The resin of Dragon's Blood is used
externally as a wash to promote healing and stop bleeding.
Internally it is used for chest pains, post-partum bleeding,
internal traumas, and menstrual irregularities.
RELIGIOUS: Added to love incenses and sachets, it increases the potency of other herbs used. A piece of the plant is often used under the mattress as a cure for impotency. It is also used in spells to bring back a loved one. A pinch added to other herbs for magickal purposes will increase their potency.
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