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1/4 Lb
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1 Lb
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Balm Gilead Buds
Whole
Carry for protection |
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Barberry Bark of Root
Cut and sifted
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Barley Grass
Powdered
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Basil Leaf
Cut and sifted
Carry for protection, wealth or love |
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Bay Leaves (Bay Laurel)
Whole
Bay Leaves are a powerful protective tool for the magician.
If you are considering a project, throw bay leaves onto the fire; if they crackle loudly, the project will be a success, while if they smoulder and make no noise the omens are less favorable.
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Bayberry Bark of Root
Cut and sifted
Attracts good fortune
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Benzoin Gum
Sumatra, fine cut tears
Burn with Incense to attract good fortune
Caution - This is not an herb. It is NOT for human consumption. |
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Benzoin Gum
Sumatra, Powder
Burn with Incense to attract good fortune
Caution - This is not an herb. It is NOT for human consumption. |
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Bergamont
Used in money and success spells and rituals.
Also known as Oswego tea and Bee Balm. It is used to treat nausea and vomiting, and cold and flu relief. The essential oil is used to treat acne, coughs, fevers, tension, stress, and depression.
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Beth Root (Trillium)
Whole
Rub this root on your body to attract love.
Carry in a green pouch to bring money and luck.
Caution - Do not consume during pregnancy or while nursing. |
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Birch Tree Bark
Cut and sifted
Used in protective magic. |
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Birch Tree Leaves
Cut and sifted
Used in protective magic. |
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Bistort (Snake Weed)
Cut and sifted
Carry in a yellow flannel bag to attract good fortune.
Synonyms: great bistort, adderwort, English serpentary, snakeweed, snake root,
dragonwort, osterick, oderwort, Easter mangiant, twice writhen, patience dock
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Bittersweet
Cut and sifted
Toss in your enemy's yard to make them want to move
Caution - Not for human consumption. Considered unsafe by the FDA for use in foods. |
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