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If you’re interested in using plants in spells for healing, protection, love, and more, it's important to learn about herbs' medicinal and magical properties. Herbs, flowers, and plants have been made into teas, tinctures, sachets, and essential oils to heal and enchant us for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. We’ve put together a list of 50 of the most commonly used witchcraft herbs for spells and healing. Read on to learn more about these incredibly useful plants.
Using Herbs in Witchcraft & Healing
Spiritual herbalism expert Deb Schaffer says you can use basil to attract money or love or for a protection spell. Other ways to use herbs include the following:
- Chamomile draws money and prosperity and helps you combat curses.
- Add a pinch of cinnamon to spells for protection, prosperity, love, and success.
- Weave hawthorn wreaths for emotional healing and happiness in relationships.
- Heather brings peace and good luck to your magical workings.
- Take a magical bath with lavender for peace, healing, love, and a long life.
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- The medical uses of herbs are for reference only. Talk to your doctor before using any herbal treatments for medical issues.Thanks
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