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"THE WORLD OF HERBS"
by Mary Kara
© 2004 Psychic Eye Book Shops, Inc.
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Herbal Uses Through the Years The study and use of herbs has been the foundation of modern medicine, ethnic cuisine, aromatherapy, perfumes, dyes, magical spells and flavored drinks. Medicinal Uses Most medicines have been developed from herbal sources: aspirin, valium, digitalis, common cold rubs, and many more. Still, using herbs internally as medicines or flavoring does have its hazards. All herbs have medicinal components. Nearly all concentrated herb oils are poisonous if more than 2-3 drops are taken internally. Plants such as mistletoe and mandrake are extremely, instantly poisonous. Others, such as wormwood have effects that accumulate over time. All herbs and oils should be kept out of the reach of children and pets. Cooking Uses Many of the spices in our food were originally included for medicinal, magical or preservative purposes. Garlic and ginger were first used as medicines. Oregano and mint were used to aid and sooth digestion. Mint kept milk from curdling before refrigerators were available. The apples and cinnamon of apple pie were considered to be a love spell. Parsley was supposed to keep evil spirits away from food, so the Romans placed it on their plates, a custom that continues to this day. Later they discovered that Parsley freshened the breath, preceding breath mints by hundreds of years. Aromatheraphy/Incense Uses Aromatherapy may be becoming more scientifically accepted, but it has been around since ancient times. Whether coming from oils in a diffuser or burning as incense, the scent has a very strong impact on the human mind and the resulting attitude. The smell can be as relaxing as Lavendar, or as invigorating as Ginger or Lime. Some doctors and hospitals are experimenting with scents to improve relaxation and healing. Perhaps dentists should use Lavendar in their offices! A soothing herbal bath with relaxing scent is a great way to relieve stress at the end of the day. Give your cats some catnip to help them after a long day of napping and eating. Almost any herb may be burnt as incense using the small incense charcoals available. Be sure to use a heatproof container with some sand underneath the charcoal. This is a fun way to experiment with mixing your own recipes. Remember that the herb must be thoroughly dry first. If you use a resin such as Frankincense, Myrrh or Dragon's Blood, realize that resins are more concentrated and a smaller amount is needed. Small amounts of your favorite oil may be burned on charcoals also. Remember that herbs that are poisonous should not be burned, because the smoke is usually poisonous also. Handicraft Uses If you are into home handcrafts, herbs can be used in dried flower arrangements, potpourri mixtures, pomanders, sachets, mixed into candles, and used for dyeing yarn or fabrics. Use your imagination to experiment with new ideas. This is also a great way to make unique gifts. You could make up a batch of custom herbal teas to match your friends' tastes. Magickal Uses Herbs have been used for magical spells long before the first Druid picked the first mistletoe (and long before the first kiss underneath it, at Yule celebrations). Amazingly, modern research has shown that often the magical and medicinal uses have matched up. Some of the herbs used for relaxation spells, for example, have turned out to be good tranquilizers. They have been used as an integral part of spells for love, protection, money, luck, health, court cases, fidelity, seeing ghosts or fairies, and promoting courage in battle, etc. They can be sprinkled around doors, windows, candles, inside wallets, under pillows, or in your pockets. A less messy alternative is to make up a "Mojo" Bag or "Power" Pouch. I like to call them "Focus" Pouches, because they help you focus on a specific goal. Use a natural fabric such as cotton or silk or a leather pouch. Then put a pinch of each herb that supports the purpose. Tie it up and put it in the place that is appropriate for your goal...for instance: "Protection" in your car; "Sleep" under your pillow; "Money" in your pocket or purse; "Love" worn next to your heart. There are herbs and spells for every purpose imaginable. But, always remember the basic ethics ruling spells:
So you are ready to do your first spell. You have researched and gathered up the ingredients, only to find you are missing an important herb. All the herb stores are closed. What can you do? Well, many herbs have the same magical uses, so it is possible to substitute one herb for another. Below is a brief list of purposes and some of the herbs that can be used for those purposes.
With a little care, the world of herbs can be fun and satisfying. |
Mary Kara is the owner/co-founder of the Psychic Eye Book Shops.
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