Herbs to Promote Healing
The herbs listed below can be used in any combination as incense (or to add
to an incense) or oils, which can be added to any spell you are doing to promote healing,
both physically an psychically. This information
was taken from Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs, © 1956.
(The edition I have was printed in 1992)
- Adder's Tongue
- Allspice
- Amaranth
- Angelica
- Apple
- Balm, Lemon
- Balm of Gilead
- Barley
- Bay
- Bittersweet
- Blackberry
- Bracken
- Burdock
- Calamus
- Carnation
- Cedar
- Cinnamon
- Citron
- Cowslip
- Cucumber
- Dock
- Elder
- Eucalyptus
- Fennel
- Figwort
- Flax
- Gardenia
- Garlic
- Ginseng
- Goat's Rue
- Golden Seal
- Groundsel
- Heliotrope
- Hemp
- Henna
- Hops
- Horehound
- Horse Chesnut
- Ivy
- Job's Tears
- Life Everlasting
- Lime
- Mesquite
- Mint
- Mugwort
- Myrhh
- Nettle
- Oak
- Olive
- Onion
- Peppermint
- Pepper Tree
- Persimmon
- Pine
- Plantain
- Plum, Wild
- Potato
- Rose
- Rosemary
- Rowan
- Rue
- Saffron
- Sandlewood
- Sorrel, Wood
- Spearmint
- Thistle
- Thyme
- Ti
- Tobacco
- Vervain
- Violet
- Willow
- Wintergreen
- Yerba Santa
Many of the herbs are listed with their old folk names... you will find the Latin
names, as well as other names, in my Cross Reference Directory. Should
you still have any problems finding the herbs, please e-mail me at aerta@oocities.com.
Blessed Be!
Please remember; all herbs should be thoroughly researched before use.
For more information on how to make tinctures, incense, etc. I would recommend that
you go to either Botanical.com or Shez and Ken's Old City Homepage.
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