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Medicinal Plants from Witchy Folklore
Wolfsbane was used as protection against werewolves and vampires In European folklore, wolfsbane was believed to protect against werewolves and vampires. Others believed that touching wolfsbane on a full moon could cause shape-shifting. Historically, wolfsbane was used in small doses to treat patients who had delusions of being a wolf. It was also said to …
Native American Plant Medicine
Some Native American tribes used Ghost Pipe as a remedy for physical and emotional pain—often compared to opiates Ghost pipe, also known as Indian pipe, is considered to have nervine…
Symbolism of Black Cats: Luck, Protection, and Folklore
In American folklore, women accused of witchcraft were believed to have black cats as their familiars, offering companionship and protection In the United States, especially around Halloween, black cats are…
Sarpa salpa is a hallucinogenic fish that was reportedly used as a recreational drug in the Roman Empire
Sarpa salpa is also known as sea bream, salema porgy, and dreamfish In ancient Rome, sarpa salpa was reportedly considered a delicacy and served at banquets on special occasions. The…
The January full moon is called the “Wolf Moon”
The first full moon of the year occurs on January 25th and is called the Wolf Moon. The name likely refers to the howling of wolves that was often heard…
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