








Cinquefoil Herb
This is food grade Cinquefoil and safe for internal and external use.
Scientific Name: Potentilla erecta
Plant Family: Rosaceae
Origin: Poland
Spiritual and Energetic Uses: Place a bag of it over the door or on the bed or bring protection, or hang the bag from the bedpost for restful sleep free from bad dreams. When burned as an incense during divination, it brings dreams of your intended mate.
Magical Uses: The five points of the cinquefoil flower represent love, money, power, health, and wisdom. Carried as an amulet, it will grant the wearer these qualities. Wash your hands and forehead with an infusion of cinquefoil nine times over to wash away hexes and any evil being worked against you. Cinquefoil is an all purpose magickal herb that will add power to any spell. Use in protection spells for a friend or loved one who is traveling. Cinquefoil, when carried, also gives eloquence when speaking to officials to ensure that favor is granted, and so is useful in legal matters. Great to use in spells for money, protection, prophetic dreams, sleep, love, wisdom, power.
Medicinal Uses: Cinquefoil is considered to be one of the safest natural astringents. The whole plant, and especially the roots, are antibiotic and strongly astringent. It is widely used in herbal medicine to treat dysentery and sore throats. To treat a sore throat or conditions of the mouth, gargle a decoction of this plant and the analgesic quality of the herb will relieve the pain. One of the most popular uses, from ancient time to present, is as an anti-inflammatory substance. Cinquefoil tea can be used to treat diarrhea. Women can drink the tea for relief from PMS and painful menstrual periods. Externally, a decoction of the leaves and stems can be used to help with inflammation of the body and joints, heal wounds, sores, ulcers, bruises and relieves pain.
Culinary Uses: Fresh Cinquefoil can be used as a salad green, but dried cinquefoil isn't generally used in cooking. It is, however, taken as tea or tincture. A strong infusion of the herb is combined with honey to make homemade cough syrup.
This is food grade Cinquefoil and safe for internal and external use.
Scientific Name: Potentilla erecta
Plant Family: Rosaceae
Origin: Poland
Spiritual and Energetic Uses: Place a bag of it over the door or on the bed or bring protection, or hang the bag from the bedpost for restful sleep free from bad dreams. When burned as an incense during divination, it brings dreams of your intended mate.
Magical Uses: The five points of the cinquefoil flower represent love, money, power, health, and wisdom. Carried as an amulet, it will grant the wearer these qualities. Wash your hands and forehead with an infusion of cinquefoil nine times over to wash away hexes and any evil being worked against you. Cinquefoil is an all purpose magickal herb that will add power to any spell. Use in protection spells for a friend or loved one who is traveling. Cinquefoil, when carried, also gives eloquence when speaking to officials to ensure that favor is granted, and so is useful in legal matters. Great to use in spells for money, protection, prophetic dreams, sleep, love, wisdom, power.
Medicinal Uses: Cinquefoil is considered to be one of the safest natural astringents. The whole plant, and especially the roots, are antibiotic and strongly astringent. It is widely used in herbal medicine to treat dysentery and sore throats. To treat a sore throat or conditions of the mouth, gargle a decoction of this plant and the analgesic quality of the herb will relieve the pain. One of the most popular uses, from ancient time to present, is as an anti-inflammatory substance. Cinquefoil tea can be used to treat diarrhea. Women can drink the tea for relief from PMS and painful menstrual periods. Externally, a decoction of the leaves and stems can be used to help with inflammation of the body and joints, heal wounds, sores, ulcers, bruises and relieves pain.
Culinary Uses: Fresh Cinquefoil can be used as a salad green, but dried cinquefoil isn't generally used in cooking. It is, however, taken as tea or tincture. A strong infusion of the herb is combined with honey to make homemade cough syrup.
This is food grade Cinquefoil and safe for internal and external use.
Scientific Name: Potentilla erecta
Plant Family: Rosaceae
Origin: Poland
Spiritual and Energetic Uses: Place a bag of it over the door or on the bed or bring protection, or hang the bag from the bedpost for restful sleep free from bad dreams. When burned as an incense during divination, it brings dreams of your intended mate.
Magical Uses: The five points of the cinquefoil flower represent love, money, power, health, and wisdom. Carried as an amulet, it will grant the wearer these qualities. Wash your hands and forehead with an infusion of cinquefoil nine times over to wash away hexes and any evil being worked against you. Cinquefoil is an all purpose magickal herb that will add power to any spell. Use in protection spells for a friend or loved one who is traveling. Cinquefoil, when carried, also gives eloquence when speaking to officials to ensure that favor is granted, and so is useful in legal matters. Great to use in spells for money, protection, prophetic dreams, sleep, love, wisdom, power.
Medicinal Uses: Cinquefoil is considered to be one of the safest natural astringents. The whole plant, and especially the roots, are antibiotic and strongly astringent. It is widely used in herbal medicine to treat dysentery and sore throats. To treat a sore throat or conditions of the mouth, gargle a decoction of this plant and the analgesic quality of the herb will relieve the pain. One of the most popular uses, from ancient time to present, is as an anti-inflammatory substance. Cinquefoil tea can be used to treat diarrhea. Women can drink the tea for relief from PMS and painful menstrual periods. Externally, a decoction of the leaves and stems can be used to help with inflammation of the body and joints, heal wounds, sores, ulcers, bruises and relieves pain.
Culinary Uses: Fresh Cinquefoil can be used as a salad green, but dried cinquefoil isn't generally used in cooking. It is, however, taken as tea or tincture. A strong infusion of the herb is combined with honey to make homemade cough syrup.