Mugwort Dried Herb 25g Artemisia Vulgaris, Loose Leaf, Herbal Products, Teas, Infusions, Vivid Dreams
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Mugwort Dried Herb 25g Artemisia Vulgaris, Loose Leaf, Herbal Products, Teas, Infusions, Vivid Dreams

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Another powerful attribute to your botanical apothecary.

Mugwort has been used for smudging, protection, and inducing vivid dreams (when placed underneath a person's pillow).

People take the rest of the plant for stomach and intestinal conditions including colic, diarrhea, constipation, cramps, weak digestion, worm infestations, and persistent vomiting.

A very ancient herb for healing magic and divination, known to be protective to women and travellers. The Latin name Artemisia comes from Artemis, the Greek moon Goddess and patron of women, so it is an excellent herb to use for feminine energy and issues. A pillow stuffed with mugwort and slept upon will bring peaceful sleep, produces prophetic dreams and aids astral travel. It is a good alternative to sage in smudge sticks for cleansing and clearing. Can also be burned with sandalwood or wormwood during scrying rituals also carry it with you for psychic protection. Make an infusion (dried mugwort steeped in boiled water) to wash crystal balls and magic mirrors with to aid psychic workings.
Throw Mugwort onto the fire at midsummer to ensure protection for the following year. Mugwort is also carried to increase lust and fertility and prevent backache.

Gender: Feminine
Planet: Venus and Moon
Deities: Artemis and Diana.

*Must be infused in boiling water prior to consumption.

NB It is likely unsafe to use Mugwort if you are pregnant.

Packed in a brown eco friendly ziplock bag so your herbs stay fresh at all times!
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