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Anise Seed

CAD $6.50

Anise used in potpourri will protect a room from misfortunes, bad intentions, evil spirits and ward off the evil eye. Add to holy waters for blessing and exorcisms. Place in your pillow to keep away nightmares and ensure a good night’s sleep while also Increasing psychic power. It aids one when doing divination and may be added to ritual baths or burned while meditating or divining. Anise has been used as an offering to entice spirits to aid in magical operations. It is said that it will bring back a lost love, and increase good luck.

Helpful for all sorts of coughs and helps to relieve congestion. Added to syrups, lozenges, or a tea can be made by steeping one teaspoon of the seeds in a cup of boiling water for ten minutes. Tincture to keep on hand by using two ounces of seeds per ½ quart brandy and a pinch of lemon peel. Let sit for 1 to 3 weeks. Take one teaspoon as needed.

Some say anise is high in estrogen content and can be used to stimulate the flow of breast milk. It is also used to ease the pangs of childbirth. It may also help relieve the discomfort of menopause. Anise seed is good for the digestive system and can be used to stimulate the appetite, aid in digestion, or relieve cramps, nausea, flatulence, or colic.

Anise may increase the amount of iron that is absorbed into the body.

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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Additional information

Weight 35 g
Dimensions 9 × 2 × 2 cm

Description

Anise used in potpourri will protect a room from misfortunes, bad intentions, evil spirits and ward off the evil eye. Add to holy waters for blessing and exorcisms. Place in your pillow to keep away nightmares and ensure a good night’s sleep while also Increasing psychic power. It aids one when doing divination and may be added to ritual baths or burned while meditating or divining. Anise has been used as an offering to entice spirits to aid in magical operations. It is said that it will bring back a lost love, and increase good luck.

Helpful for all sorts of coughs and helps to relieve congestion. Added to syrups, lozenges, or a tea can be made by steeping one teaspoon of the seeds in a cup of boiling water for ten minutes. Tincture to keep on hand by using two ounces of seeds per ½ quart brandy and a pinch of lemon peel. Let sit for 1 to 3 weeks. Take one teaspoon as needed.

Some say anise is high in estrogen content and can be used to stimulate the flow of breast milk. It is also used to ease the pangs of childbirth. It may also help relieve the discomfort of menopause. Anise seed is good for the digestive system and can be used to stimulate the appetite, aid in digestion, or relieve cramps, nausea, flatulence, or colic.

Anise may increase the amount of iron that is absorbed into the body.