Love Potion

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Black Tea
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Assam Black Tea, Fennel, Rose
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Organic
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Love Potion
Black Tea Blend

Love Potion
Magick Love Spell
‘I lift this cup to my lips, i drink it slow with tiny sips, rose, tea, caraway and fennel cause love to stay’

Ingredients: Organic assam black tea, organic rose, organic caraway, organic fennel

ASSAM:

Origin: Dibrugarh, Assam, India
Cultivation: Organic
Process/ Profile: Harvested and sorted by hand. Processed in Orthodox style with a hand roller. Exceptionally balanced: bright, malty, and citrus character with savory, earthy undertones. Hints of rose and raisin. Brews mid-bodied texture with soft finish and sweet aftertaste. Crafted from tea bushes planted from seed with characteristically long leaves.

Our farm grows with locally-sourced vermicompost and is completely chemical- free.

Physical; Black teas flavonoids, anti-inflammatory / antioxidants compounds, benefit the heart and may reduce cancer and prevent strokes. Reduces cancer, regulates diabetes, helps in dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, prevents stroke, reduces plaque and cavities, protects lungs, reduces damage after smoking exposure

Energetic/Herblore; Tea has balanced Yin Energies. Banishes feeling of Dampness (excessive yin syndrome in Chinese Medicine), Courage, Banishes boredom, Money– regulating the flow of Money, Stimulates conscious mind

Energy: Masculine

Planet: Mars
Element: Fire
Season: Winter
Crystal: Obsidian
Colour: Black, Red

ROSE:
Rosa damascena Herrm.

Plant Family: Rosaceae
Parts used: Dry Petals
*Certified Organic, Kosher Certified

Physical- relieves anxiety, calming, antispasmodic, antiviral, fights depression, promotes healthy heart function

Energetic/Herblore; The red rose is used to empower and inspire. Used to vibrate higher, and uplift oneself. Attracts compasion, understanding, healing and love. You become aware of your language- every word spoken will have an essence of love attached to it. Your communication will be uplifting and centered around healing. Love, beauty, good luck, summoning, deviation.

For centuries, Rose has been associated with Love and Beauty.

Greek/ The rose is primarily associated with the Greek Goddess Aphrodite/ Venus. The rose is said to have been created simultaneously with Aphrodite’s birth, in order to ensure the Goddess would only see beauty and smell the perfect aroma of rose. In a separate Greek Pantheon story, the rose is said to have been created by Aphrodite herself, by mixing her tears with the blood of her fallen lover, Adonis’s blood.

Egypt/ In Egypt, the Goddess Isis, of magic, love and wisdom, is associated with the rose. The hieroglyphs depict the rose as a ‘gateway’ into mysteries and magical knowledge.

Christianity/ In more modern religions, such as Christianity, the five petal rose is associated with the five wounds of Jesus Christ. The thornless rose is associated with the Virgin Mary. Roses are given as proof of love on St. Valentines Day. In Catholicism, the first rosaries were made from hardened rose petals and scented with rose.

Islam/ In Islam the rose is a symbol of Truth and Love.

Hermetic Orders/ In Hermetic Orders, the five petal rose is associated with the Pentagram (Pentalpha). The order of the Rose and Cross (aka Rosicrucianism) is the most prominent orders associated with occultism and freemasonry. The symbol of Rosicrucianism is the Rosy Cross which holds a white rose and a gold gross. The gold cross symbolizes the human body and the rose as the human consciousness.

Alchemy/ In alchemy the rose symbolizes completion, ultimate perfection and the unity between life and the cosmos.

CARAWAY:
Botanical Name: Carum carvi L.
Plant Family: Apiaceae
Parts used: Seeds. Caraway is a dried fruit. Each seed is half of the caraway fruit.
*Certified Organic, Kosher Certified

Physical;
Caraway is used to relieve ailments such as: heartburn, bloating, gas, loss of appetite, and mild spasms of the stomach and intestines. Caraway oil is also taken by mouth to help people cough up phlegm, improve control of urination, kill bacteria in the body, and relieve constipation.

It is taken by women to start menstruation and relieve menstrual cramps. Some nursing mothers use it to increase the flow of breast milk.

Caraway is used in mouthwashes and may be applied to the skin to improve local blood flow or help improve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Energetic/ herblore;
Health, love, protection, mental powers, memory, passion, and anti-theft. Prevents lover from straying when used in love spells & potions. Ideal for consecrating ritual tools. Carry to improve memory or use in dream pillows to help you to remember your dreams. Sew caraway seed into a small white bag with white thread and hide it under the mattress of a child’s crib or bed to keep the child free of illness.

Caraway dates back to the Stone Age. Seeds were discovered in the refuse areas of prehistoric communities in Southern Europe. The roots of the caraway plant were said to warm and stimulate a cold, languid stomach. They were combined with milk to make bread which formed the chara of Julius Caesar that was eaten by the soldiers of Valerius. Dioscorides, an ancient Greek physician during the time of Nero, used caraway to cure ‘pale-faced-girls’- though we do not know what ailment he was referring to.

FENNEL:
Foeniculum vulgare Mill.
Plant Family: Apiaceae
Parts Used: Dried seed of the fruit.
*Certified Organic, Kosher Certified

Physical;
Supports digestion and nursing mothers.

Energetic/ herblore;
Attracts abundance. Helps you let your guard down and let healing in.

Historically valued by our ancestors for its properties as a carminative, expectorant and a talisman in religious and occult ritual.

Roman + Greek/ Beginning in the time of Hippocrates, it was used in sacred ritual, food and medicinally. ‘Marathon’ is the Greek name for Fennel which means ‘ to grow thin’. This name came from its use in Greek culture to control athletes’ weight. It was part of the ritual used to honor Adonis, the lover of Aphrodite. In honoring Dionysus a thyrsus (wand) was created of the fennel plant, ivy vines and leaves with ribbons and pine cones. It would be passed around while dancing in the name of prosperity, fertility, and pleasure. Roman Historian, Pliny the Elder believed that fennel aided in sight.

Indian + Ayurvedic/ In Ayurvedic texts fennel is referred to as ‘samf, saunf, madhurika, shataphushpa’. It is considered to be neutral to slightly warming energetically and balances all three of the constitutional body types (vata, pitta, kapha).

Native American + Indigenous peoples/ Cherokee used it as an aid for child birth. Pomo used it as an eyewash and Hopi used it as a tobacco substitute.

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