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Witchy Pooh's Valerian Root - A Root of Mystery, Magic, and Spiritual Connection

Witchy Pooh's Valerian Root - A Root of Mystery, Magic, and Spiritual Connection

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Valerian has been used as a herb in traditional practice since at least the time of ancient Greece and Rome. Hippocrates described its properties, In medieval Sweden, it was sometimes placed in the wedding clothes of the groom to ward off the "envy" of the elves.

It has been said if one puts a little Valerian under the tongue and kisses the girl of one's dreams, she will surely be smitten.

Valerian can be used for exorcism and counter magic. It is said to protect against lightening and the evil works of witches. Valerian is an herb of peace, if two people drink valerian infused wine from the same cup they will immediately stop arguing and fighting.

The Native American Blackfoot tribe valued this root 
Valerian has been used medicinally since the second century A.D. and became popular in Europe in the 17th century. In the Germanic world, it was used to protect homes from evil spirits by hanging it from doorways and using it as an incense against witches and devils. It was also used during World War I as a primary treatment for shell shock. 

In the old Germanic world, valerian was hung from doorways to protect the home from evil spirits and as a fumigant (incense) against witches and devils. During both World War I and World War II, valerian was used to treat shell-shocked troops and calm civilians from the psychological nervous effects of air raids.

Valerian Root is a widely popular herb used by many for its benefits. Commonly used to promote a calming effect and help one to sleep at night. It can be burned to cleanse and purify the home. You can where it in a sachet around your neck. It Protects the soul and brings forth harmony in to ones life when used.

Valerian root (Valeriana officinalis) It is a tall, perennial plant with white or pink flowers. 

    Valerian root can be consumed in a variety of ways, including tea, tincture, or applied by salve. Valerian root tea can be made by steeping 1-2 teaspoons of dried valerian root in hot water for 5-10 minutes. 


    Spiritual History and Uses:
    Valerian Root, coming from the plant Valeriana officinalis, carries a rich tapestry of spiritual lore and magical use across cultures. In ancient times, it was known as "All-Heal" by the Greeks, and in Norse mythology, it was associated with the god Odin, symbolizing bravery and strength. During the Middle Ages, valerian was used in love potions and as a protective charm against evil spirits, believed to ward off negativity and attract positive energies.


    For spiritual practices, Valerian Root can be used in several ways:
    • Protection: Place or scatter Valerian Root around your home to create a protective barrier against negative energies or to repel malevolent spirits.
    • Dream Magic: Keep under your pillow or brew into a tea to enhance dream recall, invite prophetic dreams, or protect against nightmares, tapping into the subconscious for spiritual insights.
    • Love and Attraction: Use in sachets or rituals aimed at attracting love or strengthening bonds, due to its historical association with Venus, the goddess of love.
    • Ritual Offerings: Its earthy, musky scent can be offered in rituals to honor deities associated with the earth or underworld, symbolizing grounding and connection to the material and spiritual realms.
    Botanical Information:
    Valerian is a perennial flowering plant native to Europe and parts of Asia, growing up to 1.5 meters tall. It features small, sweetly scented pink or white flowers that bloom in clusters. The root, which is the part most commonly used, has a distinctive, strong odor often described as musky or earthy. Valerian thrives in damp, grassy meadows, by streams, or in woodlands, preferring full sun to partial shade. The root system is extensive, with the scent intensifying upon drying.


    Enjoyment:
    • Enjoyment: Beyond its spiritual uses:
      • Incense: Grind or burn Valerian Root as part of incense blends to invoke protective or grounding energies in your space.
      • Amulets: Incorporate into amulets or talismans for personal protection or to attract love and harmony.
      • Crafts: The dried root can be used in natural crafts or as part of spell bags, adding a layer of mystery and magic to your creations.
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        • Embrace the mystical and grounding power of Valerian Root in your spiritual journey, whether for protection, love spells, or to deepen your connection with the earth's energies. Let this ancient root guide you in exploring the depths of your spiritual practice and personal magic.

    Try valerian root today and experience the difference it can make in your health!

    Want to learn more about Valerian Root? Click the link to read Witchy Pooh's Blog about Valerian: https://witchypoohs.com/blogs/news/valerian-root

    Ingredients:  

    • Valerian Root

     Type:

    • Root

    Item Form:

    • Dried

      Caffeine Content:

      • Caffeine free

      Scientific name: 

      • Valeriana wallichii

      Other popular names:

      • Garden valerian
      • All-heal
      • Setwall
      • Baldrian
      • Catnip
      • Devil's herb
      • Holy herb
      • Saint George's herb
      • St. Valerian's herb
      • Valeriana
      • Valerian tea

      Brand: 

      • Witchy Pooh's Exotic Teas and Herbs

      Manufacture:

      • Witchy Pooh's Exotic Teas and Herbs

        Packaging:

        • Kraft paper stand up, zipper closure, heat sealed with hanging hole, and viewing window.

        Sizes:

        • Single Serving Pouch (4g) Dimensions: (3 1/8" x 2" x 5 1/8")
        • 1oz Pouch (28g) Dimensions: (5 1/8"x3 1/8"x 8 1/8")
        • Also available by case.

         

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