Dandelion Root

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Taraxacum officinale

Cut root—available in 1 ounce or 1/2 ounce and packaged in a plastic pouch.

Dandelion was traditionally used in many systems of medicine to support digestive and gastrointestinal health.* Additionally, dandelion was traditionally used to support liver health, healthy urinary function and has mild diuretic action.*

History + Folklore

The name dandelion comes from the French dent de lion which means “tooth of the lion”. The modern French name, however, is pissenlit, which means “to wet the bed”. Indeed an English folk-name for the plant is pissabeds.

Magickal

Divination, Wishes, Calling Spirits

Masculine, Jupiter, Air

The root can be brewed like tea or coffee and used to promoted psychic powers.

This tea makes a great offering to call spirits for spells.

When the leaves and root are burned they can be used as an incense to boost clairvoyance and divinatory abilities.

It was also supposedly used in invocations to Hecate and death related deities.

Warnings: no known precautions.

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Taraxacum officinale

Cut root—available in 1 ounce or 1/2 ounce and packaged in a plastic pouch.

Dandelion was traditionally used in many systems of medicine to support digestive and gastrointestinal health.* Additionally, dandelion was traditionally used to support liver health, healthy urinary function and has mild diuretic action.*

History + Folklore

The name dandelion comes from the French dent de lion which means “tooth of the lion”. The modern French name, however, is pissenlit, which means “to wet the bed”. Indeed an English folk-name for the plant is pissabeds.

Magickal

Divination, Wishes, Calling Spirits

Masculine, Jupiter, Air

The root can be brewed like tea or coffee and used to promoted psychic powers.

This tea makes a great offering to call spirits for spells.

When the leaves and root are burned they can be used as an incense to boost clairvoyance and divinatory abilities.

It was also supposedly used in invocations to Hecate and death related deities.

Warnings: no known precautions.

Taraxacum officinale

Cut root—available in 1 ounce or 1/2 ounce and packaged in a plastic pouch.

Dandelion was traditionally used in many systems of medicine to support digestive and gastrointestinal health.* Additionally, dandelion was traditionally used to support liver health, healthy urinary function and has mild diuretic action.*

History + Folklore

The name dandelion comes from the French dent de lion which means “tooth of the lion”. The modern French name, however, is pissenlit, which means “to wet the bed”. Indeed an English folk-name for the plant is pissabeds.

Magickal

Divination, Wishes, Calling Spirits

Masculine, Jupiter, Air

The root can be brewed like tea or coffee and used to promoted psychic powers.

This tea makes a great offering to call spirits for spells.

When the leaves and root are burned they can be used as an incense to boost clairvoyance and divinatory abilities.

It was also supposedly used in invocations to Hecate and death related deities.

Warnings: no known precautions.

For the list of herbal correspondents, click on the herb. 🌿

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