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Mugwort Ointment

$11.00

Long an important plant ally of witches and herbalists, mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) is the Mater Herbarum, the mother of all herbs. Used for centuries to treat reproductive health issues, this lunar herb is noted for its ability to ease menstrual cramps, stimulate the uterus, and regulate monthly cycles. It is also useful as an analgesic for aching feet, muscle pain, and arthritis.

Used in flying ointments or smoked, mugwort can be mildly hallucinogenic for some. Frequently used as an aid in dream work, astral travel, divination, meditation and trance, and as a ritual offering.
Apply a pea-sized amount to feet, the third eye, or pulse points. After 30 minutes you can apply more if you want a more intense experience.

One 1 oz (by volume) tin of Mugwort Ointment.
Ingredients: Olive Oil, Mugwort Infusion, Beeswax, Vitamin E
Avoid using if pregnant or breastfeeding. Please do your own research and speak to your physician before using any herb medicinally.

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Mugwort is one of the most popular herbs for the Witch’s pantry. It’s known as a psychic/Lunar herb that’s also strongly protective. It is a feminine herb, associated with the planet Venus. Its elemental correspondent is Earth. It’s associated with the deity’s Diana and Artemis.

In modern witchcraft, Mugwort is used primarily as a visionary herb. Mugwort amplifies psychic vision and may induce prophetic dreams. An herb of the Goddess as Crone, Mugwort encourages wisdom and observation. When paired with a divinatory method of your choice, Mugwort is an excellent helper for confronting difficult truths.

Mugwort appears in recipes for flying ointments, psychic teas, and divinatory incenses. Different people report vastly different experiences with using Mugwort.

Mugwort is not really a hallucinogen, but a way to stimulate lucid dreaming, astral travel, and visualization. The effects of Mugwort are more pronounced during sleep or trance states. But Mugwort does have real psychoactive effects. If you are very sensitive to thujone, remember that it can be absorbed transdermally.

Apply a pea-sized amount to feet, the third eye, or pulse points. After 30 minutes you can apply more if you want a more intense experience.

One 1 oz (by volume) tin of Mugwort Ointment.
Ingredients: Olive Oil, Mugwort Infusion, Beeswax, Vitamin E
Avoid using if pregnant or breastfeeding. Please do your own research and speak to your physician before using any herb medicinally.