Feverfew - Herbs
Associations:
- Planet: Venus
- Crystals: Amethyst, Clear Quartz, Green Aventurine
- Gods/Goddesses: Demeter, Hera, Eir
- Astrological Signs: Taurus, Libra, Virgo
- Element: Air
- Chakras: Crown Chakra (clarity and healing), Solar Plexus Chakra (balance and calm)
- Deities: Healing and Protective Deities, Mother Deities
Description: Feverfew is well-known for its powerful ability to bring healing and relief, both physically and spiritually. Governed by Venus, it embodies calming, nurturing, and protective energies, making it an ideal herb for rituals involving healing, comfort, and tranquility. Spiritually, Feverfew is used to reduce negativity and create a protective aura, promoting emotional balance and a sense of peace. It is associated with deities like Demeter and Eir, who represent maternal care and healing, symbolizing its protective and soothing qualities. Crystals such as Amethyst and Green Aventurine align with Feverfew’s energy, enhancing its ability to bring clarity, reduce stress, and promote healing on multiple levels. Astrologically linked to Taurus, Libra, and Virgo, it resonates with a grounded, nurturing energy that brings calm and stability. Medicinally, Feverfew is most often used to alleviate headaches, migraines, and reduce inflammation, making it a popular remedy for pain relief. Brewed as a tea, Feverfew provides gentle support for relaxation and emotional healing, helping to restore a sense of balance.
Ways to Use Feverfew: Feverfew can be used in numerous ways to take advantage of its magical and healing properties. Brew it as a tea to relieve tension, reduce headaches, or simply encourage a sense of calm. Feverfew is effective in spellwork for protection—use the dried herb in charm bags, sachets, or sprinkle it around your home to keep negative energy at bay. It can also be used in rituals that focus on emotional healing, offering its soothing energy to alleviate stress and bring clarity. Feverfew is a wonderful herb for offerings to healing deities like Eir or maternal goddesses such as Hera, invoking their protective and nurturing aspects. Additionally, Feverfew can be burned as an incense to cleanse a space of negativity and promote a tranquil, healing atmosphere, or added to bath rituals for relaxation and physical recovery.
This herb is packaged in a home kitchen and is not inspected by the Department of
State Health Services or a local health department.
Package contains 1/2 oz. of herbs.