Medicinal Dried Herbs M - P

All of our herbs are sold in dried form, are of the highest grade available non irradiated and GMO free, are Wild harvested and none of our products have been tested on animals.

All our Dried herbs are available in quantities from 25g up to 1kg

Please Note. Unfortunately due to new FDA & Customs regulations we cannot export these herbs outside of Europe. If you try to add items from this page to your order you will not be allowed to proceed through checkout until they have been deleted from your basket. 

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Mandrake Root - Mandragora officianalis

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A Mandrake root, placed on the mantel in the home, will give the house protection, fertility, and prosperity. Mandrake is also hung on the headboard for protection during sleep, carried to at-tract love, and worn to prevent contraction of illnesses. Where there is mandrake, demons cannot reside, and so the root is used in exorcism.

To 'activate' a dried mandrake root (to bring its powers out of hibernation), place it in some prominent location in the house and leave it there undisturbed for three days. Then place it in warm water and leave overnight. Afterwards, the root is activated and may be used in any magical practice. The water in which the root has bathed can be sprinkled at the windows and doors of the house to protect it, or onto people to purify them.

The mandrake has also long served as a poppet in image magic, but its extreme scarcity and high cost usually forces the magician and Witch to look for substitutes; ash roots, apples, the root of the briony, the American may apple and many others have been used.

Money placed beside a mandrake root (especially silver coins) are said to double, the scent of the mandrake causes sleep.

Marigold Flowers - Calendula officinalis

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Also known as Calendula, Holigold, Pot Marigold and Bride of the Sun. A Druid sacred herb, this cheerful annual or perennial has hairy leaves and golden-orange daisy flowers. The leaves are added to salads and garnishes of flowers color rice and fish dishes. Calendula is antiseptic and anti-fungal and contains hormone and vitamin A precursors. Essential oil is extracted from the petals but is extremely expensive. This is the "pot marigold" not the African variety so common in American gardens.

The flowers are a healing agent. Added to fomentations, poultices and salves, they speed healing of wounds and of nerve damage. The infusion is given for intestinal problems and to clean lymph and blood. Useful in fevers, the herb can be used fresh, dry, or in tincture. For tea, steep two teaspoons of flowers per cup of water for twenty minutes, take one teaspoon per hour. Using tincture, take five to twenty drops four times a day.

Known as "summer's bride", the yellow Calendula embodies the Sun's fire and life sustaining virtue. Calendula is carried into court for a favorable verdict. In the mattress it encourages prophetic dreams. Pick in full sun. Added to bathwater it helps with he respect and admiration of everyone you meet. Garlands of marigolds strung on the doorposts stop evil from entering the house.

Use for: Marriage spells; Love; Divination; Protection; Enhanced Psychic Powers, Prophesy, legal matters, the psychic, seeing magical creatures, clairvoyance, dreams, business or legal affairs and renewing personal energy. Place the flower beneath the head at night to induce clairvoyant dreams. Sometimes added to love sachets.

Taken as a tea, it helps alleviate the symptoms of indigestion and other gastrointestinal disorders. Calendula's healing power appears to come from components known as terpenes. One of these, calenduloside B, is known as a sedative.

Calendula has astrigent, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic and immune-stimulating properties, and may be useful in treating gingivitis. Also it has been known to alleviate symptoms of chronic stomach inflammation, a condition associated with ulcers.

Marshmallow Root - Althaea officinalis

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Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis) is indigenous to Central and Southern Europe but is cultivated in many areas of the world, including the United States. The chief constituent of Marsmallow Root is mucilage which is a smooth, slippery substance that is soothing to mucous membranes.  It is also a demulcent,  it is used for an excellent poultice for a variety of uses.  It is soothing for any sore or inflammed part of the body.  Marshmallow is good for enriching mothers milk along with Blessed Thistle.

It works as a natural fiber to regulate bowel activity and increase colonic flora.  As a mucilaginous and nutritive, is an excellent "coating" for the intestinal tract. Historical uses; gastric ulcer, soothing to mucous membranes, expectorant, anticatarrhal, diuretic, respiratory system.  

Great for chest complaints, coughs, diarrhea, & insomnia. Poultice for inflammations. Add to ointment for burns.

Magickal uses include protection and psychic powers.

Marshmallow Leaf - Althaea officinalis

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Marshmallow leaf soothes and protects the mucous membranes of the urinary and respiratory tracts. It is helpful for cystitis, irritable bladder, and colds/coughs where there is inflammation and dryness. Suitable for children.

Cystitis, urinary infections, interstitial cystitis, irritable bladder, dry coughs.

Magickal uses include protection and psychic powers.

Meadowsweet Herb (Queen of the Meadow) - Filipendula ulmaria

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Also known as Queen of the Meadow, Gravel Root, and Meadow wort. One of the three most sacred Druid herbs, (with Mint and Vervain), this herb has upright stems of wintergreen-scented, divided leaves, topped by frothy umbels of almond-scented cream flowers. The stems grow up to four feet tall and are sometimes purple. The leaves smell like almonds and the flowers give an almond flavor to mead, herb wines, jam and stewed fruit.

Dried flowers scent linen and yield an astringent skin tonic. Flower buds contain salicylic aced, a chemical from which aspirin was synthesized (not from Filipendula but from Spirea, a related herb), but the herb as a whole is gentler on the stomach. Herbalists use flower tea for stomach ulcers and headaches, as an antiseptic diuretic, and for feverish colds, diarrhea, and heartburn. Meadowsweet was a favorite strewing herb of Elizabeth I. Traditional herbalists simmered the flowers in wine to treat fevers and to cure depression.

The fresh flower tops, taken in tea, promote sweating. Steep two teaspoons of the herb in one cup boiled water for twenty minutes. Take one-quarter cup four times a day. A distilled water of the flowers makes an eyewash to treat burning and itching. Meadowsweet is a classic for diarrhea, especially valued for children. The leaf is added to wine to bring a "merry heart", that is, to treat depression. Meadowsweet contains methyl salicylate, making it a good herb for rheumatic complaints and flu's. It is astringent and helps with indigestion. It has diuretic properties, which make it helpful in edema. The tea has been used for respiratory tract infections, gout, and arthritis. It can help bladder and kidney problems, epilepsy, and rabies.

The whole plant is used - roots, flowers, and leaves - with the root being more useful for fevers. To prepare the root, simmer two tablespoons of the dried root in one cup of water for twenty minutes. Take one cup a day. The leaf is placed in claret wine to enhance the tast, and it was at one time added to mead.

Used for Money Magick, Good Luck, and Love Magick. This is an aromatic herb, used as the symbol for Love when Spell-Casting for the Affection of another. You can also burn the dried herb in your home to banish negativity, and provide a warm, uplifting atmosphere. Burned on charcoal blocks as Wealth Incense. Queen of the Meadow is used in Sacred Druid Tradition.

Queen of the Meadow possesses a pleasant taste and flavor. It has been used as a medicinal plant since ancient times and it remains popular as an herbal remedy. 

It was in the flower of Queen of the Meadow (also called Meadowsweet, Medwort, or Meadwort) that salicylic acid was first discovered in 1839. It was from this substance that aspirin was later synthesized.

Queen of the Meadow influences the whole sympathetic nervous system. It's soothing and relaxing to the nerves, to the urinary mucous membranes and a diuretic with the ability to dissolve stones and sediment. It's been established clinically as an effective treatment for rheumatic and gout caused by uric acid deposits in the joints. Because of its stimulating effect on glands and organs that clear the body of toxins and wastes, it is also helpful in most forms of inflammatory distress.

According to Grieve, meadowsweet, water mint, and vervain were the three most sacred herbs of the Druids. Meadowsweet is a herb of Jupiter and is useful in love spells. Use fresh flowers or herb to decorate the altar during love spells, use in love mixtures. Strew about the house to keep peace. Fresh flowers should be included in the bridal bouquet. Use for: Love; Happiness; Divination; Peace.

Mistletoe - Viscum album

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Also known as Birdlime, All-Heal, Druid's Herb, and Golden Bough. It is the most sacred "tree" of the Druids and rules over Winter Solstice. The berries are poisonous.

Mistletoe is thought to be most powerful if growing on an oak tree.

Mistletoe grows from northern Europe to northwest Africa and east to Asia and Japan. Different varieties are found on hard-wood and softwood trees, which include apple (the most common), elm, oak, spruce, pine, and poplar. Druids considered that the mistletoe found on oak was the most potent and sacred. The berries ripen in midwinter and have a further peculiarity in that the ripe berries, open flowers, green berries, and immature leaves can all be found on the same plant. Mistletoe does not adhere to the linear logic of most plants, wit their budding, flowering, and seed production sequence. It also seems to ignore heliotropism and geotropism, it will grow upside down, sideways, or in any direction it "chooses".

Another unique feature is that it germinates only in the light, unlike most plants, which require darkness to germinate. The flower buds form in May but do not open until February. The berries ripen the following winter. The entire process, from flower to fruit, can take almost two years! Even its name mistl (different) tan tan (twig) (from the Anglo-Saxon) reminds us of its peculiarities. Mistletoe is a semi-parasitic plant, generally spread by bird droppings. It forms a globular mass that can reach up to three feet in diameter.

Not quite herb, not quite tree, beyond the limitations of classification, freed from the restrictions of convention, and resembling a constellation of stars suspended in mid-air from the bough of a sacred tree - such is the "spirit" of this plant. It belongs to the in-between times of dusk and dawn, or the exact interval between two seasons. It is a gateway to something "other".

In Italy, there is an old tale of a radiantly beautiful fairy who appeared to a certain knight with the image of the crescent moon and the Holy Grail at her feet. In her hands she held a sprig of mistletoe. She told the knight that the mistletoe was what kept her eternally young and beautiful. Mistletoe should be cut on Midsummer's Day, or else when the moon is six days old. Druids would use a golden sickle to cut it and it wasn't allowed to touch the ground.

It is traditionally hung in the home at Yule, and those who walk under it exchange a kiss of peace. Bunches of mistletoe can be hung as an all-purpose protective talisman. Long used for protection against lightening, disease, misfortune of every kind fires and so on. Laid near the bedroom door, mistletoe gives restful sleep and beautiful dreams, as it does when placed beneath the pillow or hung at the headboard. Kiss your love beneath mistletoe and you'll stay in love. Burned, Mistletoe banishes evil. Its wood is a good choice for wands and ritual implements. Mistletoe is an excellent all-purpose herb.

The Mistletoe was a sacred plant in the pagan religion of the Druids in Britain. It was believed to have all sorts of miraculous qualities: the power of healing diseases, making poisons harmless, giving fertility to humans and animals, protecting from witchcraft, banning evil spirits, bringing good luck and great blessings. In fact, it was considered so sacred that even enemies who happened to meet beneath a Mistletoe in the forest would lay down their arms, exchange a friendly greeting, and keep a truce until the following day. From this old custom grew the practice of suspending Mistletoe over a doorway or in a room as a token of good will and peace to all.

In ancient times, the Druids held a special ceremony five days after the new moon following the Winter Solstice, in which they cut the boughs of the Mistletoe from the sacred Oak tree with a golden sickle. It was important that branches did not touch the ground and become contaminated. Then the priests divided up the boughs into sprigs and distributed them among the people to protect them from storms and evil spirits.

Mugwort - Artemisia vulgaris

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Also known as Sailor's Tobacco, Witch Herb, and Old Man. A Druid sacred herb, this aromatic perennial its wood is a good choice for wands and ritual implements. The plant has medium green leaves with silver, downy undersides and red-brown florets.

Mugwort is burned with sandalwood or wormwood during scrying rituals, and a mugwort infusion is drunk (sweetened with honey) before divination. The infusion is also used to wash crystal balls and magic mirrors, and mugwort leaves are placed around the base of the ball (or beneath it) to aid in psychic workings. In China it is hung over doors to keep evil spirits for buildings. Mugwort is also carried to increase lust and fertility, to prevent backache, and to cure disease and madness. Placed next to the bed it aids in achieving astral projection. It is said to protect travelers from fatigue, sunstroke, wild animals, and evil spirits. Mugwort is perhaps the most widely used Witches herb of all time.

Mugwort is the ingredient that makes Witches Flying Potion, most Psychic Smoking Blends and Dream Pillows have their effect.

"Witches Flying Ointment," is an herbal concoction producing psychedelic effects, and is used by Witches and Seers. Shapeshifters and Astral Travelers anoint the temples and Third Eye with a bit of the flying ointment prior to astral projection, ceremony or Dream Magick.

The perception of the user is one of flight, astral projection, or out of body experience. Users perceive themselves leaving their body, with complete freedom to travel within the physical or astral planes.

Mullien Flowers - Verbascum thapsus

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In India, mullein is regarded as the most potent safeguard against evil spirits and magic, and is hung over doors, in windows and carried in sachets. It is also used to banish demons and negativity.

At one time Witches and magicians used oil lamps to illuminate their spells and rites and the downy leaves and stems of the mullein often provided the wicks. Protection; Divination; Health; Courage; Determination; Exorcism; Defense.

Mullien Herb - Verbascum thapsus

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Also known as Hag's Taper, Candlewick Plant, Aaron's Rod, Velvet Plant, and Shepherd's Club.

This biennial has a rosette of woolly leaves and a tall, thick, downy, resinous stem of bright yellow flowers, followed by many-seeded capsules. The honey-scented flowers flavor liqueurs and yield skin-softening mucilage.

The powdered leaves are sometimes called "Graveyard Dust", and can be substituted for such.

In India, mullein is regarded as the most potent safeguard against evil spirits and magic, and is hung over doors, in windows and carried in sachets. It is also used to banish demons and negativity. At one time Witches and magicians used oil lamps to illuminate their spells and rites and the downy leaves and stems of the mullein often provided the wicks. Protection; Divination; Health; Courage; Determination; Exorcism; Defense.

Nettle Leaf - Urticae herba

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To remove a curse or send it back, stuff a poppet with nettle or carry it in a sachet. Sprinkle nettle around the house to keep evil out and to send it back. Hold nettle in your hand to ward of ghosts, carry it with yarrow to allay fear and wear it as an amulet to keep negativity far away. Nettle has also been used as a lust inducing herb.

Nettle has a rich history in magic, and is commonly used for it's protective energy.  The Nettle plant has long been used in spells and rituals to remove curses.  In the Hans Christian Anderson tale "The Wild Swans" the 11 brothers of a princess were turned into wild swans by their evil step mother.  The spell could only be broken if the princess knitted each brother a coat made from nettles.  By placing the coat of nettles over her brothers in the form of the swans, the spell would be broken.

You can also sprinkle Nettle around your house to drive out negative energy.  When you need to draw upon courage, mix Nettle with Yarrow and carry to relieve fears.  Added to healing baths and sachets Nettle will help speed recovery.  Nettles can be placed between the sheets of a loved ones bed in an attempt to secure affection or a positive answer to a proposal.

Oak Bark - Quercus robur

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Also known as Tanner's Bark, White Oak, and Common Oak. A Druid Holy tree, the oak was the King of trees in a grove.

The Oak was a very Sacred tree to both Romans and Druids. It is considered Sacred to Jupiter and Zeus. The bark is used as an incense to Honor these Deities.

The Oak is a tree of the sun, and sacred to Brighid and the Dagda. Druids do not celebrate unless in the presence of an oak, yew, ash, or other sacred tree. Oak symbolized abundance, fertility, longevity, protection, and the ability to withstand the lightening blasts of spiritual awareness while remaining firmly rooted in the material.

All parts of the tree are powerful protective charms, which bring healing. Magic wands are made of Oak Wood. A tree as long-lived and strong as the oak naturally offers magical protection. Oak Galls, known as Serpent's Eggs, were used in magical charms. Acorns bring fertility and abundance to any endeavor. Carry one for luck. Acorns gathered at night hold the most fertility powers.

The Druids and priestesses listened to the rustling oak leaves and the wrens in the trees for divinatory messages. Burning oak bark purifies the atmosphere. Represents the God. Acorns draw money, burn the wood or bark for good health, energy, strength, power, protection, defense, money and business.

Orange Flowers - Citrus aurantium

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Use Orange Flowers in incense for love, good fortune, divination, balance, healing, harmony, peace, money and riches, psychic awareness and luck. A highly Solar scent, add essential oil (neroli) to purification blends.

Orange Peel - Citrus aurantium

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The folk name for orange is "love fruit." Add the dried peel to love sachets and prosperity incenses. The Chinese have long considered oranges symbols of luck and good fortune.

Orris Root, Powder - Iris florentina

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Only Orris Root Powder currently available.

Orris root has a stout rhizome, sword like leaves, and large, scented flowers in early summer that range in color from pale blue to white.

Orris Root is the foremost Love Spell Herb. Just a small amount of the powder applied to the fingers and touched to the object of your desire is all it traditionally takes.

The orris root has long been used to find and hold love. The whole orris root is carried, the powder is added to sachets, sprinkled on sheets, clothing and the body as well as around the house. Orris root powder is sometimes known as "Love Drawing Powder". Use for: Divination; Protection; Psychic Awareness.

Orris Root is commercially valued for the pleasantness of its violet-like smell. The principal use of the fragrant dried root is in perfumery, in talcum powders and to flavor toothpaste. Orris Root is also a great fragrance fixative for incense.

Passion Flower (Passiflora) - Passiflora incarnata

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The Passionflower was given it's name by Missionaries who believed this plant embodied the mysteries of The Passion, (the Suffering of Christ). The twisted shape of the corona was thought to represent the Thorn of Crowns, the stigma represented the nails use at crucifixion, the sepals accounted for the apostles and the tendrils thought to represent the ropes that bound Christ.  The most general use of the passionflower is to symbolise belief and faith.

The Venus energy of this herb is gentle, and more appropriate for attracting friends into your life rather than lovers.  It is often used in Western magick in spells and charms to increase the amount of platonic relationships and friendships in your life.

Patchouli Leaves - Pogostemun cablin

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This tender, aromatic herb has upright, square stems with soft oval leaves and whorls of whitish flowers on spikes. The leaves, placed among clothes to deter insects, give Indian shawls their characteristic fragrance. Patchouli gave the distinctive scent to original India ink and Chinese red ink paste.

Patchouli - the lusty herb that exploded in popularity during the "The Summer of Love" in the late 1960's. Today, it is still one of the most popular herbs in the world. Patchouli has an intense earthy aroma thought to arouse feelings of passion, and to relieve stress and awaken tranquility.

Patchouli smells like rich earth, and so has been used in money and prosperity mixtures and spells. It is sprinkled onto money, added to purses and wallets, and placed around the base of green candles. Also, owing to its earthiness, Patchouli is used in fertility talismans and is also substituted for 'graveyard dust'.

Patchouli is added to love sachets and baths. Patchouli is used to attract people and to promote lust. Burn as incense for: Drawing Money; Fertility; Protection; Defense; Lust; Banishing; Releasing; Love; Earth; Underworld.

Patchouli is a classic Aphrodisiac, used in fertility and prosperity spells. It is said to have powerful Goddess Energy, and is commonly called Witch's Herb. Patchouli wards off negativity and evil, and is burned as a natural incense to aid divination, contact other planes, exorcism, and increase power of spells and memory.

Periwinkle - Vinca major

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Periwinkle is a Water and Venus plant is considered protective, especially amongst the Celts, and is often referred to as the Violet of the Sorcerers. It has the ability to re-inspire love and is usually associated with the past, whether that be past love or memories. In the middle Ages, it was eaten at meals to kindle love between married couples.

A powerful magical herb, periwinkle should be gathered according to strict procedures before it is of any efficacy in magic. It is to be gathered when one is 'clean of every uncleanness' when the Moon is one night old, nine nights old, eleven nights old or thirteen nights old, and the following incantation should be uttered while plucking the plant: I pray thee, vinca pervinca, thee that art to be had for thy many useful qualities, that thou come to me glad blossoming with thy mainfulness, that thou outfit me so that I be shielded and prosperous and undamaged by poisons and water. After this the plant is carried to obtain grace, to attract money, and to protect against snakes, poison, wild beasts, terror, the evil eye and spirits. It is, placed over the door to protect the home.

Periwinkle is utilized in love and is thought to increase one's passions when carried or sprinkled under the bed. When gazed upon it restores lost memories.

Plantain - Plantago lanceolata

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Plaintain is also hung in the car to guard against the intrusion of evil spirits. A piece of the root in the pocket protects its bearer from snakebites.