Feverfew (1 oz)
Feverfew is thought to have a wide range of medicinal and curative properties, especially for women. It was first cultivated by the Greeks and Romans for pain relief. Later, medieval folks planted Feverfew outside of their dwellings to keep away the plague.
Feverfew is commonly used in mojo bags and charms to repel danger and hexes, and sometimes in love spells. A protective herb, it is said to help keep clumsy or accident-prone people from harm. The dried leaves may be added to banishing incenses.
1 ounce cut and sifted Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) by weight (excluding packaging). Sold as a botanical curio only (not a substitute for medical, legal, or other professional advice).