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Angelica Root is widely thought to be a healing herb. According to folklore, it can be used to invoke and communicate with angels.
Some chemicals in Agrimony are used to fight viruses. In folklore, it's believed to be useful in the protection against negative energy and used as a way to remove a hex or curse.
Periwinkle has a source of alkaloid chemicals that can be both toxic and medicinal in the human body. Folklore behind periwinkle is that it is used to promote love and happiness between couples.
Herbalists consider the galangal root antispasmodic and antibacterial. When worn or carried, it is suppose to bring good luck. In folklore, it has been used as an aid in psychic development by promoting the clarity of visualizations.
Yarrow is one of the earliest indications of human’s use of medicinal plants. Folklore says that the Trojan hero Archilles used this to treat the wounds of his men.
Vervain is ready to be harvested around Midsummer. Folklore suggests it is used to promote seeing outside of the ordinary and can be burned as an offering.
Yellow dock root has been known to help with stomach problems. Folklore surrounding it is that it can be sprinkled around a place of business to help attract success.
Sage is commonly used for it's scent and being burned in attempt to cleanse negative energy from rooms and crystals. In folklore, it has been used to promote long life.
When burned, boldo leaf smells slightly of mint. This helps create an atmosphere of peace and harmony. In folklore, it is used by sprinkling around homes and businesses to keep away evil spirits, bad customers, and unruly people.
Comfrey has been cultivated since 400 BCE. In folklore, the leafs are used as protection during travel and protection against thefts. Placing comfrey leafs in items is suppose to help it from being lost or stolen.