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Alfalfa Leaf

CAD $6.50

Alfalfa Leaf is believed to have the power to bring about luck in matters of money. Encompassing prosperity towards the home, the business, and even gambling. Sprinkling Alfalfa Leaf under the carpets in your place of business is said to attract good returning customers. Alfalfa is a bringer of prosperity. One should carry it on their person when going to the bank to ask for a loan. Keep in the kitchen or pantry to protect your home and all who dwell within from unhappiness, hunger, and poverty.

The first mention of Alfalfa can be trace back to a book written by the Emperor of China in 2939 B.C. In Chinese medicine it is used to increase the appetite and help heal ulcers. It was a popular import during Ancient Greece after it was discovered in the East by Darius the Great. Arabs used alfalfa to feed their cattle during the long winter months. They would also feed it to their horses in order for them to run faster. In Arabic, Alfalfa translates to the “father of all foods.”

It can also be used to aid in protection of your property by burning some alfalfa and scattering the ashes around your boundaries and buildings.

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All herbs & Materia are sold only as curios and should not be consumed.

You will receive approx 2 tbs of herbs in a 2 inch by 3.5 in packet with a folklore label.

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Weight 35 g
Dimensions 9 × 2 × 2 cm

Description

Alfalfa Leaf is believed to have the power to bring about luck in matters of money. Encompassing prosperity towards the home, the business, and even gambling. Sprinkling Alfalfa Leaf under the carpets in your place of business is said to attract good returning customers. Alfalfa is a bringer of prosperity. One should carry it on their person when going to the bank to ask for a loan. Keep in the kitchen or pantry to protect your home and all who dwell within from unhappiness, hunger, and poverty.

The first mention of Alfalfa can be trace back to a book written by the Emperor of China in 2939 B.C. In Chinese medicine it is used to increase the appetite and help heal ulcers. It was a popular import during Ancient Greece after it was discovered in the East by Darius the Great. Arabs used alfalfa to feed their cattle during the long winter months. They would also feed it to their horses in order for them to run faster. In Arabic, Alfalfa translates to the “father of all foods.”

It can also be used to aid in protection of your property by burning some alfalfa and scattering the ashes around your boundaries and buildings.