Agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria)
Agrimony has a rich history in traditional medicine and folklore, dating back to ancient Greece and Rome, where it was used to treat wounds, aid digestion, and soothe sore throats. Known as the “herb of royalty,” it was highly regarded in medieval Europe for its healing properties. Native to temperate regions of Europe, North America, and Asia, agrimony thrives in fields and roadsides, its yellow flowers a familiar sight. In herbal medicine, the aerial parts of agrimony are often dried and brewed into teas, tinctures, or poultices for their astringent and anti-inflammatory effects.
Magical Properties
Agrimony is associated with protection, banishment, and purification. Traditionally, it was believed to ward off curses, dispel negativity, and create a protective shield around the user. Burn agrimony as incense, use it in sachets, or place it around your home to repel harmful energies and promote a sense of peace and safety.Additionally, agrimony can be carried in sachets or placed under pillows to promote restful sleep and ward off nightmares.
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