Kava kava

Drink or sprinkle the tea of kava kava around the home to protect against evil and invite good luck. Carry kava kava in a red flannel bag for success at work.
The tea helps relieve pains associated with nerve and skin diseases. Treats insomnia and nervousness. Relieves stress after injury.


Kelp

Water magick.
Kelp sustains the nervous system and the brain. Containing over 30 minerals and vitamins, it is a terrific boost for pregnancy and the developing child.


Ketapang

Ketapang tea can heal dysentery and diarrhea. Its root extract cures coli.
Crush ketapang leaves and place on areas where skin is diseased and leave to dry. Warm or crush ketapang leaves and bandage on the area of gout, athritic or swollen legs. Also used on horses.


Lavender

Bathe in lavender, frankincense and rosemary to heal from psychic attack and evil eye. Sprinkle lavender water on the head to keep one chaste.
Lavender brings clarity and focus. Aids wishes.
Scatter the flowers in the home to maintain peace and harmony within. Place in pillow or burn its flowers to help you sleep. Lavender is generally sedating and reduces blood pressure. It helps relieve some types of asthma especially those with excessive nervousness.
Carry lavender and the carrier will see ghosts, but he will possess the strength and courage.
Lavender oil with a blend of marjoram is a cerebro-spinal analgesic. It calms nerves pains from sports injuries. Can be used as a rub for palsy.
Lavender water makes a good toner which is suitable for all skin conditions. It promotes the growth of new cells and is an antiseptic for acne. It heals wounds and prevents infections. It can be rubbed on insect stings and scabies. It helps treat sunburns.
It makes a great hair and scalp tonic too. Works on head lice.
Made from its leaves, lavender tea allays nausea and vomitting. It also soothes indigestion and colic, relieves gas and bloating. Drink one fourth of a cup for for times a day.
Apply lavender and rose petal vinegar to brows and temples to heal headaches.
Steep lavender blossoms in white wine and strain to make an anti-depressant beverage.


Lemon

Wear diluted lemon oil on full moon to attune with its energy. Use in lunar oils.
Apply lemon juice to cotton to appease nose bleeds.
Lemon juice sweetens breath. Mix with honey and warm water and drink three times a day to heal chills and sore throat.
Lemon oil helps treats warts, cellulite and wrinkles.
Lemon makes a good skin cleanser, hair rinse and cleaning agent for brass and silver.


Lemongrass

Anoint your forehead with some lemongrass as it aids psychic powers.
Plant lemongrass around the home to repel serpents and mosquitoes.
Lemongrass makes muscles suppler in massage. It relieves exhaustion. It opens pores and gives a good skin tone. Thus it also helps in clearing acne.


Licorice

Chew on a piece of its root to help you be passionate. Helps to keep bill collectors away.
Licorice root is a great source of the female hormone estrogen. Helps one replenish energy when recovering from illnesses.
Add a pinch of licorice root to tea to ease sore throat. Soothes cough and chest ailments.
Can be toxic, restrict use to maximum once a week.


Lilac

Plant or strew lilac to drive away evil. Place fresh flowers in a haunted house to clear it.
The flowers has been used to treat fever.


Lily

Lily can be worn for protective energy. Its oil is best used magickally to stop manipulation in love matters.


Lily of the Valley, False

Use its root to enhance your chances of winning games.
Also helps to relieve coughing and sore throats.


Lily of the Valley, True

Carry these flowers to help others assume you are innocent of crimes.
Burn its roots to treat burns and scarring.


Lime

Lime can be used in purification and protection spells.
Can be used for many skin conditions.


Linden

A herb that celebrates conjugal love. Linden is used for spells concerning longevity.


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