Mint

Place a few leaves where money is kept to attract money. The essential oil is used to create a positive change in one's life.
Burn mint incense to cleanse the home. Sprinkle mint infusion around the house to cool off after arguments. Place some mint leaves under the pillow to have a peek into the future.
Effective for all respiratory conditions. Inhale the leaves in boiling water for colds and asthma. Mint tea can be used in place of aspirin to cure headaches, particularly pre-menstrual headaches. Can be used to ease hiccups.


Moonwort

The 'coins' of this plant are used in money spells.


Morning Glory

Place under the pillow to stop nightmares and induce beneficial dreams.
Caution: Do not consume, toxic.


Mugwort

Place mugwort leaves in shoes to prevent fatigue in long journeys.
Mugwort tea is good for washing crystal balls and magick mirrors. Either burn or place the leaves around the objects when scrying.
The tea stimulates menstrual flow and calm nerves.


Mulberry

Use the fruits for wisdom.
Mulberry cleanses the liver, improves vision and circulation.


Mullein

Carry mullein to develop courage and protect you from wild animals. It keeps away demons and nightmares while you sleep. Useful in protection and exorcism spells. Useful for illumination.
Heals the lungs, in respiratory ailments such as bronchitis, asthma and sinus congestion. Relieves spasms.


Myrrh

Myrrh is a purifier for objects and places that needs to be blessed. Anoint the house every morning and evening to protect it. A high vibratory hex-breaker. Rarely burnt alone, burn it with frankincense. The scent of the plant calms anger.
Myrrh is a strong cleaning agent that speeds up the healing process. It helps treat boils and acne. It moves stagnant blood through the uterus, thus aids menopause, menstrual irregularities and uterine tumors.


Myrtle

Myrtle is known for bringing beauty and preservation of youth. A distillation of its leaves and flowers makes a good face wash.
Grow myrtle on each side of the house to preserve and protect the love within.


Neem

Neem is nature's insect repellant and anti-feedant. It is being studied for the treatment of AIDS and cancer.


Nettle

An antidote to many poisons. Sprinkle in each room in the house and doorway to remove curses and hexes and send them back from where they came. Toss some nettle in the fire to avert evil and danger. Carry nettle to help to thaw your frozen courage. Hold in the hand to ward off ghosts.
It is believed that nettles plucked before sunrise and fed to cattle would drive evil spirits out of them.
Stuff powdered nettle leaves in the nose to stop nosebleed. Treats high blood pressure, fatigue, enlarged prostate, diarrhoea and gout. Also treats dandruff and stimulates hair growth.
Nettle is very supportive during pregnancy.


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Information presented in The Enoch Times is based on the traditional and historic use or legend of the herb and is meant as an educational starting point only. While this website makes every effort to maintain the accuracy of the information it contains, The Enoch Times is not engaged in rendering medical advice. Herbs, like any medication, can cause adverse reaction in some people. Do not use these methods without first contacting your medical doctor.