Pennyroyal

from $1.79

Mentha pulegium

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

Pennyroyal is known for its intense aromatics and has a history of use since ancient Greece for its beneficial properties. Pennyroyal leaf can be used with a light hand as a flavoring agent in herbal teas and in cooking. Also spelled penny royal, the herb should be used with caution and respect.

Pennyroyal is the smallest of the mint family and has some very distinctive properties. The taste and odor are stronger and far more pungent than other mints, making it a strong herb to some. Pennyroyal is a good herb to plant in gardens to keep bugs away.

History + Folklore

The botanical name of Pennyroyal comes from the Latin word for flea, alluding to its flea repellent properties.

Pennyroyal seems to have been a staple herb for the ancient physicians from ancient Greece to Northern Europe for a variety of complaints. It was even said that just hanging a branch in the sick room would aid in healing. Garlands of pennyroyal worn about the head was supposed to prevent headaches and giddiness and to help clear the mind. It was even believed to purify foul water.

Pennyroyal tea is used for stomach complaints and to bring on delayed menstruation. It is still occasionally used in herbal combinations intended to end early pregnancies.

Magickal

Strength, Protection, Peace

Masculine, Mars, Fire

Use pennyroyal in healing spells and sachets.

It is said that pennyroyal in your shoes will protect you from tired feet. Include pennyroyal in blessings before traveling and spells designed to protect a traveler.

Use in spells to protect your psychic energy from the negativity of others and to strengthen, cleanse and repair the aura.

Use also to protect against the evil eye and for spells for removing the evil eye.

Warnings: Not for use during pregnancy or lactation. Not recommended for use in persons with liver or kidney disease. Not recommended for use in children and infants.

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Mentha pulegium

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

Pennyroyal is known for its intense aromatics and has a history of use since ancient Greece for its beneficial properties. Pennyroyal leaf can be used with a light hand as a flavoring agent in herbal teas and in cooking. Also spelled penny royal, the herb should be used with caution and respect.

Pennyroyal is the smallest of the mint family and has some very distinctive properties. The taste and odor are stronger and far more pungent than other mints, making it a strong herb to some. Pennyroyal is a good herb to plant in gardens to keep bugs away.

History + Folklore

The botanical name of Pennyroyal comes from the Latin word for flea, alluding to its flea repellent properties.

Pennyroyal seems to have been a staple herb for the ancient physicians from ancient Greece to Northern Europe for a variety of complaints. It was even said that just hanging a branch in the sick room would aid in healing. Garlands of pennyroyal worn about the head was supposed to prevent headaches and giddiness and to help clear the mind. It was even believed to purify foul water.

Pennyroyal tea is used for stomach complaints and to bring on delayed menstruation. It is still occasionally used in herbal combinations intended to end early pregnancies.

Magickal

Strength, Protection, Peace

Masculine, Mars, Fire

Use pennyroyal in healing spells and sachets.

It is said that pennyroyal in your shoes will protect you from tired feet. Include pennyroyal in blessings before traveling and spells designed to protect a traveler.

Use in spells to protect your psychic energy from the negativity of others and to strengthen, cleanse and repair the aura.

Use also to protect against the evil eye and for spells for removing the evil eye.

Warnings: Not for use during pregnancy or lactation. Not recommended for use in persons with liver or kidney disease. Not recommended for use in children and infants.

Mentha pulegium

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

Pennyroyal is known for its intense aromatics and has a history of use since ancient Greece for its beneficial properties. Pennyroyal leaf can be used with a light hand as a flavoring agent in herbal teas and in cooking. Also spelled penny royal, the herb should be used with caution and respect.

Pennyroyal is the smallest of the mint family and has some very distinctive properties. The taste and odor are stronger and far more pungent than other mints, making it a strong herb to some. Pennyroyal is a good herb to plant in gardens to keep bugs away.

History + Folklore

The botanical name of Pennyroyal comes from the Latin word for flea, alluding to its flea repellent properties.

Pennyroyal seems to have been a staple herb for the ancient physicians from ancient Greece to Northern Europe for a variety of complaints. It was even said that just hanging a branch in the sick room would aid in healing. Garlands of pennyroyal worn about the head was supposed to prevent headaches and giddiness and to help clear the mind. It was even believed to purify foul water.

Pennyroyal tea is used for stomach complaints and to bring on delayed menstruation. It is still occasionally used in herbal combinations intended to end early pregnancies.

Magickal

Strength, Protection, Peace

Masculine, Mars, Fire

Use pennyroyal in healing spells and sachets.

It is said that pennyroyal in your shoes will protect you from tired feet. Include pennyroyal in blessings before traveling and spells designed to protect a traveler.

Use in spells to protect your psychic energy from the negativity of others and to strengthen, cleanse and repair the aura.

Use also to protect against the evil eye and for spells for removing the evil eye.

Warnings: Not for use during pregnancy or lactation. Not recommended for use in persons with liver or kidney disease. Not recommended for use in children and infants.

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