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The following is a list of witches' herbs and their magickal healing properties:

 

  • ALDER: Diarrhea, inflammations and sore throat.

 

  • ALL-HEAL: external wounds.

 

  • ANGELICA: alcohol and drug abuse, delayed menstrual period, toothache pain.


  • ANISE: bronchial asthma, bronchitis.

 

 

  • BLESSED THISTLE: colds.

 

 

  • CATNIP: anxiety, fever, menstrual cramps.


  • CHAMOMILE: Colic, fever, inflammations, menstrual cramps and nervous conditions.


  • CINNAMON: flu.


  • DAISY: Bronchial asthma.


  • ELDERFLOWERS: colds, constipation, fever, hemorrhoids and impotency.


  • FENNEL: Anxiety, constipation and irregular menstrual periods.


  • GARLIC: Arthritis, bronchial asthma, infections and rheumatism.


  • GINGER: Fever, impotency and menstrual cramps.

 

 

  • GOLDENROD: Bladder infections, inflammations and insomnia.


  • IRISH MOSS: burns and coughs.


  • JASMINE: impotency.


  • LADY'S MANTLE: fever, headaches, inflammations, insomnia, menopause, menstrual cramps and toothache. 


  • LAVENDER: Depression, fatigue, headache, impotency, neuralgic pains, rheumatism and sprains. 


  • MOTHERWORT: all female problems.


  • PEPPERMINT: headaches and muscle cramps.


  • ROSE: kidney stones.


  • ROSEMARY: Colds, colic, congestion of the liver, depression, fatigue, headaches, high blood pressure, nervous heart conditions, paralysis, rheumatism, stress, weakness of the limbs and vertigo.


  • THYME: fever, headaches and whooping cough.


  • VERVAIN: fever.


  • WITCH HAZEL: anxiety, eczema, inflammations, swellings and tumors

 

 

 

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The Futhark Runes

The Viking civilization which thrived from the 6th to the 12th century made extensive use of Runes. The word Viking is derived from a Nordic word meaning ‘adventurer’ or ‘explorer’, for what characterized these Scandinavian people was their maritime achievements in exploring vast areas of waterways and uncharted seas in their elaborately built wooden sailing boats. Read on

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