Description
Agrimony Herb. Agrimonia Eupatoria
4 scoops per bag
Magic: Use for protection, helps with sleep and the reversal of spells. Used in all protection sachets and spells, also to banish negative energies and spirits. Returns spells to sender. Agrimony is best known for its sleep-inducing qualities, therefore it is excellent in dream pillows, especially mixed with mugwort. Enhances magical healing. A wash or oil increases effectiveness of all forms of ritual healing, psychic healing, or distance healing. Anoint hands with oil to cleanse auras. Creates a barrier against negative energies.Use if you feel to be under psychic attack. A counter-magic herb. Breaks hexes.
How to use magickal Agrimony herb:
- Burn over charcoal to add to your rituals.
- Place on altar with your candle.
- Roll candle on herbs and burn candle.
- Add to altar.
- Add to sacred baths and natural beauty products.
- Sew into charms, spell bags, dream pillows, and sachets.
- Offer to deities, spirits and Fae.
- Create your own elixirs and blends.
Medicinal:
Agrimony is a nontoxic astringent that is especially safe. It is commonly used as a digestive tonic that relieves diarrhea and colicky pains. A tonic infusion, a 1-2 teaspoons per teacup, three times a day , can be used as a diuretic and for urinary and kidney infections, for jaundice and general liver ailments. Agrimony is also a popular “spring tonic”. The same infusion may also be used as a gargle for throat irritation. Agrimony is one of the traditional Bach Flower Remedies, used to bring emotional balance, and to promote self-acceptance. Caution, it can cause constipation.
Medicinal Preparation:
- Herbal leaves or flowers: 1 tsp per cup of boiling water. Allow to infuse for 10 min. Strain and drink.
- Herbal powders: 1 tsp per cup of boiling water
- Seeds, bark, roots, stems, berries: 20 gr per 500ml of boiling water. Strain and drink.
Disclaimer: Please be aware that this information is provided solely for informational purposes only. It is neither intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider prior to using any herbs or treatments made from herbs.



