Cleaver (Galium aparine)
Cleaver, also known as Galium aparine, is a fast-growing, herbaceous plant found in temperate regions of Europe, North America, and Asia. It is often recognized by its green, sticky leaves and stems, which cling to other vegetation, giving it the nickname “sticky willy.” Cleaver is commonly found in wooded areas, hedgerows, and along roadsides. Traditionally, it has been used in herbal medicine to support detoxification, urinary health, and the lymphatic system. The leaves, stems, and roots are all used, often in teas or tinctures to aid in cleansing and promoting overall well-being.
Cleaver is believed to have mild diuretic and lymphatic properties, and it has been used as a natural remedy for swollen lymph nodes, detoxifying the body, and reducing inflammation. It has also been used in folk medicine to support skin health, particularly in the treatment of conditions like eczema and acne.
Magical Properties
In magical practices, cleaver is associated with purification, protection, and renewal. It is used in rituals and spells to cleanse spaces of negative energies and promote emotional healing. Cleaver is believed to help “clear away” blockages, making it useful in rituals aimed at removing obstacles or gaining clarity in decision-making. Additionally, cleaver can be used in charm bags or sachets to enhance personal power, bring about new beginnings, and promote spiritual growth.
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