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Monday, July 04, 2005

Herbs and Roots For Love

Apple Blossoms:

  • One of the simplest love attracting spells involves dropping these pretty blossoms in your bath. It is said to make others think that you are more attractive than you are!
  • Apple blossoms are also said to increase fertility.
  • Carrying the blossoms on your person increases popularity, flirtation and invitations.

Althea Root:

  • Sometimes also known as Marshmallow Root this herb is known as the persuasion herb, this can be carried in a locket or sachet on your person.
  • Traditionally, though, it is burned on charcoal with Apple and Rose blossoms to invite a proposal of marriage.

Balm of Gilead:

  • This energizing and protective herb is carried on the person or burned as incense to keep a lover attracted and faithful.

Bayberry:

  • Bayberry is used a commercial oil. It is bought by men and worn on the pulses to attract women.

Bay:

  • The leaves, which represent "the glory of love" are put in a bath and used to attract a soul mate.
  • They can also be carried on the person for the same person.

Black Snakeroot:

  • This is traditionally burned on charcoal or concealed on the person of a man to arouse a woman's lust. It is the most commonly used ingredient in Adam and Eve love spells.

Caraway Seeds:

  • Carried on the person to increase lust in another.
  • Place on your lover's person they are said to stop infidelity.

Cardamom:

  • Sprinkled as a spice on food or tucked in a sachet under the bed to arouse a lover. It is known as a compelling herb.

Cinnamon:

  • Used in love sachets and sprinkled under the sheets of the bed to increase passion between two people.
  • It is also burned as incense to speed things up in a love affair.

Coriander:

  • Carried on the person, sprinkled under the sheets or used in food recipes to deepen and strengthen an existing love relationship.

Cumin:

  • Used in recipes or sprinkled around the bed to keep a lover faithful to you.

Deerstongue:

  • Used to attract another of the same sex.
  • Usually is carried on the person in a locket or a sachet.

Dill:

  • Sprinkled about the home to protect and strengthen an existing love.

Elecampane:

  • Carried on the person as a love charm to attract a soul mate.

Frangipani:

  • Can be bought as an oil or commercial incense.
  • The flowers are used to gain the confidence or trust of a person that you desire.
  • Mildly compelling.

Ginger:

  • Used to arouse a reluctant lover or cure impotence.
  • Typically sprinkled under the sheets.
  • When added to other love drawing herbs it is said to accelerate desired results.

Hazel:

  • Two twigs bound with a red ribbon is said to reconcile estranged lovers.

Jasmine:

  • Can be bought as incense, oil or perfume.
  • The flowers are rare, but if you can find them they are sprinkled on the bed or stuffed in a pillow to ensure a successful seduction.

Lavender:

  • Kept as a plant in the home or stuffed inside a pillow, t
  • his sweet smelling herb is thought to straighten out marital problems and ensure fidelity.

Orange Blossoms:

  • Used as oil, perfume, as a plant or in a sachet to attract a marriage proposal.

Myrtle:

  • A sprig of myrtle kept in the bedroom, on a mirror or hung above the bed is said to increase fertility.

Poppy Seeds:

  • Stuffed in a lover's pillow, these are thought to make him dream of you.

Rosemary:

  • Used in every way, ingested, as incense, as oil and in a sachet, to bind two people together in a gentle loving manner.

Sweet Pea:

  • An attraction flower.
  • The plant is kept in the garden to attract friends and lovers.
  • Bathing in the flowers is thought to increase popularity.

Vanilla pods:

  • Tucked under the bed, these are thought to lower another's inhibitions.
  • Carried on the person, vanilla's vibration is thought to cause others to find you're seductive.
  • Can be bought commercially as perfume, incense and oil.

Source:

Callista,WitchyWomen

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