ACACIA LEAF
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Symbolizes the afterlife; the leaves are burned on charcoal to
develop personal power.
AGRIMONY
▲
One of the few herbs believed to reverse a jinx, curse, or hex
after it has been put on you.
ALFALFA
▲
Kept in the home to protect against poverty; carried to the bank
when you ask for a loan.
ALKANET
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Ends the work of those who try to trouble your money matters or
jinx your gambling luck.
ALLSPICE BERRIES
▲
Much used for prosperity, success, luck, and money gained through
business ventures.
ALTHAEA LEAVES
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To attract benevolent spirits to the home, to increase psychic
ability, to heal and soothe.
ALTHAEA ROOT
▲
To attract benevolent spirits to the home, to find treasure
through psychic gifts.
ANGELICA (ARCHANGEL, HOLY GHOST)
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Enhances female power and strength, protects children.
ANGELICA (ARCHANGEL, HOLY GHOST)
▲
Enhances female power and strength, protects children.
ANISE SEED
▲
Used to ward off the Evil Eye and also to increase personal
psychic abilities.
ARROW ROOT
▲
An old-time hand-dusting powder for gambling luck; combine with
lucky Sachet Powders.
ASAFOETIDA
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Said to keep off diseases, evil spells, conjure work, and
interfering law officers.
BALM OF GILEAD
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Comforts those who have lost in love, encourages the
reconciliation of estranged lovers.
BARBERRY
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Sprinkled in the paths of your enemies to bar their way and stop
them following you.
BASIL
▲
For money and success, a happy family, and a peaceful home; to
drive away the Evil Eye.
BAY LEAVES
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For protection and to avoid being jinxed, especially if you are
doing a job on someone else.
BAYBERRY ROOT
▲
Sprinkled on the money in your wallet to attract more money and
good fortune to you.
BEARBERRY (KINNIKINNICK) LEAF
▲
Native American spiritual smoke, used as a psychic and spiritual
incense and tea.
BLACKBERRY LEAF
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Used to remove evil spirits from a home and to return evil to a
person doing you harm.
BLACK SNAKE ROOT (BLACK COHOSH ROOT)
▲
Provides protection and strengthens those who are weak, timid,
afraid, or shy.
BLESSED THISTLE
▲
Brewed into tea which is sprinkled around the home for protection
from evil.
BLOOD ROOT (RED PUCCOON ROOT)
▲
Strengthens family relations where "blood" ties bind you but
respect is sometimes lacking.
BLUE COHOSH ROOT (PAPOOSE ROOT)
▲
Used to protect people and places from evil; used by Native
Americans to protect children.
BLUE FLAG ROOT (WATER FLAG, SNAKE LILY)
▲
Used in money-drawing spells, for prosperity, and to bring wealth.
BOLDO LEAF
▲
Said to repel and keep away evil spirits, bad customers, unruly
people, and even diseases.
BONESET (WHITE SNAKE ROOT) LEAVES
▲
Opposes unnatural illness and snakes.
BORAGE FLOWERS
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For peace in the home, tranquility in the family, and calm in
domestic relationships.
BROOM STRAWS
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3" long; to drive away witches and unwanted visitors; for
protection from evil.
BUCKEYE NUT
▲
Said to prevent rheumatism,arthritis, and headache, and to enhance
male vigour.
CALAMUS ROOT ▲
Used by those who wish to control a situation or to dominate a
specific person.
CALENDULA flowers
▲
Strong for winning in court and powerful to induce prophetic lucky
number dreams.
CARAWAY seed
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Believed to provide protection and to keep young children safe
from illness and harm.
CARDAMOM seed
▲
Used in spells intended to bring about lust, passion, and love in
one not your mate.
CASCARA SAGRADA bark chips
▲
Said to bring good luck and especially to help you win in court
cases.
CATNIP
▲
Used to captivate your lover with your special ways and to capture
his or her heart.
CEDAR WOOD CHIPS
▲
Draw a two-armed cross on the ground to peacefully cause an
unwanted person to move.
CELANDINE
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Said to keep off witches and law officers; helps one win in court
by confusing opponents.
CELERY ▲
Believed by many to enhance latent psychic powers and to bring on
prophetic dreams.
CHAMOMILE FLOWERS (MANZANILLA)
▲
Used in gambling spells and washes, and also for uncrossing.
CHERRY BARK
▲
Said to be efficacious in matters of love, romance, sexual
attraction, and conjugal relations.
CHIA SEED
▲
To stop gossip and back-biting; may be added to Slippery Elm Bark
for this opurpose.
CINNAMON ▲
Believed to rapidly attract luck, money, and love; also for
purification and protection.
CLOVER FLOWERS, RED
▲
Used for love, for a prosperous marriage,and to insure conjugal
felicity.
CLOVER FLOWERS, WHITE
▲
Used for personal purification and to drive away evil influences.
CLOVES
▲
Said to attract good luck to your home, to stop gossip, and to
help sustain friendships.
COLTSFOOT HERB
▲
Burned with other herbs to aid psychic visions or to remove
sickness and mental problems.
COMFREY LEAF
▲
Helps you hold onto the money you have or the money that you win
while gambling.
COMFREY ROOT
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Carried for safety and good health while travelling or when away
from home.
CORIANDER SEEDS
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To draw love to you, to stimulate passion, and to keep your lover
faithful to you.
COREOPSIS FLOWERS
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Golden coin-shaped dried flowers are used in gambling and
money-luck baths and spells.
COUCH GRASS (WITCH GRASS, DOG GRASS)
▲
Used in binding spells, both for love and for evil purposes.
CUBEB BERRIES
▲
Used to control a lover and to increase sexual heat; will also
help you meet a new mate.
CUMIN SEEDS
▲
Believed to keep evil and bad luck away from your home, to keep
your lover faithful.
DAMIANA
▲
Used to draw a new lover, to intensify sexual passion, or to bring
back a straying lover.
DANDELION ROOT, whole root
▲
Drunk as tea or carried in a bag to enhance psychic dreams and
second sight.
DEER'S TONGUE
▲
Used to get someone to love you, to obtain a proposal of marriage,
also for court cases.
DEVIL POD (BAT NUT)
▲
For strong protection from evil; also used as an offering to dark
forces.
DEVIL'S SHOE STRINGS
▲
For protection from crossing and gossip, for gambling luck, for
job getting.
DILL LEAF
▲
For folks crossed or jinxed in love, and for men who have had
their nature taken away.
DILL SEED
▲
To make you irresistible to the one you desire, and also to help
you win in court.
DITTANY OF CRETE
▲
Fed to the one you love to promote desire; burned to bring a
vision of your future mate.
DRAGON'S BLOOD CURIO chunks
▲
Carried for good luck, for making pacts, and to attract riches.
ELECAMPANE
▲
A famous love herb; one of the three ingredients in Medieval True
Love Powder.
EUCALYPTUS
▲
To drive away pestiferous people and also for personal cleansing
after contact with evil.
FENNEL SEEDS
▲
For protection, to keep the law away, to strengthen a women's
courage, to prevent curses.
FENUGREEK SEED
▲
Carried with your money for prosperity, increase in wages, lucky
money-finding, and wealth.
FERN
▲
Used to prevent jinxes, to remove evil spirits from the home, to
help ward off burglars.
FEVERFEW
▲
Carried by clumsy or accident prone people to protect them from
harm.
FIVE FINGER GRASS
▲
For success in all the things that five fingers can do, to get
others to do you favours.
FLAX SEED
▲
Used to increase psychic abilities and mental powers, and for
protection of children.
GARLIC CLOVES (AJO MACHO)
▲
Protective, powerful, and edible; used in cooking and to repel all
manner of evil.
GENTIAN ROOT chips
▲
A love-drawing herb; carried in a conjure bag with the name of the
one you desire.
GINGER ROOT (JAMAIOCA GINGER)
▲
Fiery protection from evil; also heats up love affairs and
sexuality.
GINSENG ROOT (WONDER OF THE WORLD) POWDER
▲
For male vigour and nature, good luck in gambling, and to control
your mate.
GOLDEN SEAL root threads
▲
Used by those who seek wisdom, strength, and beauty, also better
health.
GRAINS OF PARADISE (GUINEA GRAINS)
▲
For good luck, protection of the house, to get a job, and to make
wishes come true.
GRAVEL ROOT chips
▲
Carried when looking for a new job or when asking your boss for a
raise or benefits.
HAWTHORN BERRIES, whole
▲
Sprinkle around the home to keep another person from trying to
become your spouse's lover.
HOLLY LEAVES
▲
For protection of the home, to invite helpful spirits into the
household.
HOPS FLOWERS, whole
▲
An aid to peaceful sleep when placed in the pillow; ends
nightmares, brings beneficial dreams.
HOREHOUND
▲
Said to keep off wild animals and packs of dogs if sprinkled
around the home; used medically against coughs.
HUCKLEBERRY leaves
▲
Said to make your dreams come true; used by gamblers to produce
lucky number dreams.
HYSSOP
▲
For purification, for home cleansing, to put an end to crossed
conditions, to take off a jinx
IRISH MOSS
▲
To bring continuous good luck and a steady flow of money in
business and gambling.
JEZEBEL ROOT, whole ▲
Attracts men with money; also used in the famous curse of Jezebel
against enemies.
JOB'S TEARS 7 seeds per packet
▲
Used in a special seven-day spell to grant an important wish.
JUNIPER BERRIES
▲
To increase virility in men, enhance sensuality in women, and to
attract physical love.
LAVENDER flowers
▲
To promote passion, romance, harmony, friendship, and cooperation
with a lover.
LEMON leaves
▲
For "cut-and-clear" spells to remove old conditions and open the
way to draw a new lover.
LEMON GRASS leaves
▲
For protection and to increase the power of all amulets; also for
a good sexual time.
LEMON MINT (BERGAMOT MINT)
▲
To break up bad conditions and promote health; to draw a new
lover.
LICORICE ROOT chips
▲
To gain power over others and control them; also to change
someone's mind.
LIFE EVERLASTING, Yellow
▲
Brewed into a tea than is drunk daily for longer life.
LITTLE JOHN TO CHEW, CHEWING JOHN (GALANGAL)
▲
Chew and spit to win in court.
LOVAGE ROOT (BO' HOG ROOT)
▲
To attract a lover of the opposite gender for romance and sexual
passion.
MAGNOLIA LEAVES
▲
Placed under the mattress for marital happiness, fidelity, and
mutual sexual attraction.
MANDRAKE ROOT
▲
A famous root used by conjurers to create love-dolls and also for
money-drawing magic.
MARJORAM
▲
To drive off those who would harm your family; to protect home or
business from jinxes.
MASTER OF THE WOODS
▲
For mastery, strength, and control over adversaries, also used to
prepare a healing oil.
MASTER ROOT
▲
A power enhancing herb used for protection, psychism, luck, and to
command respect from others.
MINT leaves
▲
Used to break spells and jinxes and to gain mental strength during
times of difficulty.
MISTLETOE
▲
Sacred herb of the Druids; one of the three ingredients in
Medieval True Love Powder.
MOJO BEAN (ST. JOSEPH WISHING BEAN),
▲
Carried for luck; used in spells to make wishes come true.
MOTHERWORT herb
▲
For the protection of women and children; to bring peace to the
home and family.
MUGWORT (ARTEMISIA) herb
▲
Burned and inhaled for psychic abilities, made into tea to wash
amulets and crystals.
MULLEIN leaves
▲
Used in "dark arts" spells and conjurations; burned with incense
when raising spirits.
MUSTARD SEED, BLACK
▲
To disrupt the activities of unwanted associates or troublesome,
meddling people.
MUSTARD SEED, WHITE
▲
A symbol of faith, carried for protection and to keep trouble
away.
NETTLE
▲
A strong jinx-breaker when used as a sprinkle or brewed and drunk
as a tea.
NUTMEG whole ▲
A most powerful lucky charm is made from it by gamblers to bring
in the winnings.
OREGANO
▲
To keep the law away; also used to keep troublesome in-laws away.
PASSION FLOWER HERB
▲
Symbolic of clinging love and of the crucifixion; brings peace and
blessings to the home.
PATCHOULI LEAVES
▲
Used in both love-drawing and mone-drawing rites, and to break
jinxes.
PATCHOULI ROOTS
▲
A bundle of these kept under the bed is said to enhance marital
satisfaction.
PEACH TREE LEAVES
▲
Used to help students pass tests and to increase studious
concentration.
PENNYROYAL leaves ▲
To keep peace in the home, end family troubles, and help solve
marital problems.
PEONY ROOT slices
▲
To protect against misfortune, bolster health, break jinxes, and
draw good fortune.
PEPPER, BLACK
▲
To get rid of evil or to cast evil onto someone; to make someone
move out of your way.
PEPPER, RED
▲
To make problems for someone, cause a break-up, make them move
out; also for cleansing.
PERIWINKLE
▲
Placed under the mattress for love; carried to attract money and
to dispel the Evil Eye.
PLANTAIN LEAVES
▲
Said to protect one against snakes and also against thieves.
POPPY FLOWERS
▲
To induce psychic dreams and visions while you sleep; to confuse
someone for love.
POPPY SEEDS
▲
Used in spells to confuse someone; also used to dominate and
morally weaken enemies.
QUASSIA (BITTER ROOT) chips
▲
Used in controlling and domination spells to replace or augment
the hair of the target.
QUEEN ELIZABETH ROOT (ORRIS ROOT) whole root
▲
To attract men and to cause them to love you.
QUEEN ELIZABETH ROOT (ORRIS ROOT)
▲
To attract men and to cause them to love you.
RASPBERRY LEAVES
▲
Used in a bath by women so that their men will not want to wander.
ROSE BUDS
▲
For conjugal love; combined with lavender and red clover tops in
love-drawing spells.
ROSE PETALS
▲
For good luck in love; also to remove any kind of love-jinxing
someone has done to you.
ROSEMARY
▲
Protects against evil, cleanses, ensures fidelity; gives a woman
domination in the home.
RUE (RUTA, RUDA)
▲
To break hexes or jinxes that have been cast upon you; to ward off
the Evil Eye.
SAFFLOWER
▲
Burned as a love-drawing incense by gay men; mixed with Sampson
Snake Root by gay men to draw a dominant lover.
SAGE
▲
For wisdom, discernment, and decision-making; keeps off the Evil
Eye; reverses spells.
SAMPSON SNAKE ROOT chips
▲
A root of power and strength, especially for men; used in making
Jack-balls and mojos.
SARSAPARILLA ROOT chips
▲
For health, to draw money, to bless a house, and to arouse sexual
passion.
SASSAFRAS
▲
Carried in wallet near money, helps you control and make your
money go further.
SENNA leaves
▲
Used to draw love from someone unaware of your interest, also for
faithful love,
SKULLCAP herb ▲
To encourage fidelity; also used to attract gifts of money.
SLIPPERY ELM
▲
To stop all types of slander, gossip, and back-biting by
strangers, neighbors, and family.
SNAKE WEED (BISTORT) ROOT,
▲
For luck and money; to protect against snakes and false friends.
SOLOMON'S SEAL ROOT
▲
To increase wisdom and make wise decisions; for success; for
protection.
SOUTHERN JOHN (DIXIE JOHN, LOW JOHN) ROOT
▲
Whole root, carried in a bag or brewed into tea for luck in love,
sex, and family matters.
SPANISH MOSS
▲
Strange, grey plant used to stuff doll-babies ("voodoo dolls") and
for enemy-work.
SPIKENARD
▲
A noted love-herb, mentioned in the Bible and often used love
spells, oils, and incenses.
SQUAW VINE (PARTRIDGE BERRY) HERB
▲
Used by pregnant women to protect an unborn baby from being
"marked" by jaelous eyes.
STAR ANISE
▲
Stops misfortunes, increases psychic power, brings back a lost
love, increases good luck.
SUMAC BERRIES
▲
To be given a reduced sentence or fine in court cases; for making
triple-strength Peace Water.
TANSY
▲
Said to protect against the police, DEA, or INS looking into one'd
affairs.
TEN BARK (CINCHONA) bark chips
▲
To ward off or reduce the effects of unnatural illnesses caused by
tricking or hexing.
THYME
▲
To make money grow and stay with you; to promote good health; to
stop nightmares.
TOBACCO (Black Candle Tobacco)
▲
To win in court; to reach folks when you don't know where they
are.
TONKA BEAN (LOVE-WISHING BEAN)
▲
Whole beans in pod; used in spells to make love-wishes come true.
VANDAL ROOT (VALERIAN ROOT)
▲
Used in raising demonic spirits, making pacts, and casting evil
spells.
VERBENA
▲
One of the three ingredients in Medieval True Love Powder.
VIOLET LEAF,
▲
Used in spells to heal a broken heart and to attract a new love to
you.
VIOLET LEAF, whole
▲
Worn in the shoe to attract a new lover, bring back a lost love,
or heal a broken heart.
WAHOO ROOT BARK
▲
Used in a special rite of uncrossing, to take off jinxes and
tricks.
WALNUT LEAVES
▲
Used in hexing, jinxing, crossing, and break-up spells.
WHITE OAK BARK, pieces
▲
Brewed into a tea in which one is bathed for purification,
jinx-removal, and cleansing.
WINTERGREEN
▲
Draws money and good luck; aids in sexual matters; used to smoke
gambling halls.
WOOD BETONY
▲
Protective against evil spirits and disease; burned with Agrimony
to reverse jinxes.
WORMWOOD HERB
▲
Proective, prevents accidents; stimulates psychic visions and
contact with spirits.
YARROW
▲
Breaks curses, increases psychic power, and stimulates courage in
dangerous situations.
YELLOW DOCK ROOT ▲
Native Americans have preferred this root for the creation of
effigy dolls for love.
YERBA SANTA
▲
The name means Holy herb; it is kept on altars as an offering, and
brewed into a cleansing tea.
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