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Re: Herbs
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That would depend...what do you need them for? The most common herbs can be purchased at the supermarket. Some stores even sell live herbs in the produce department. If you want to just go outside and look around,there are a few that are easy to spot. Dandelion is a very useful herb. Every part of the plant can be used for different things. Mint is another one. Pine too. Clover. The list goes on and on. Just make sure that you aren't grabbing something poisonous, especially if you will be ingesting it.
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Re: Herbs
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Study
Study
Study

There is so much out there
I have friends that spend years
And still have a long way to go

I have spent a few years traing
And im still clueless


Go to your local garden shop
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Re: Herbs
By: / Novice
Post # 4

As has been said it very much depends on where you live and what you are close to.
In England there are different wild herbs than in Asia.

Most "common" herbs can be found in any supermarket in both fresh and dried forms, these can be used in food as well as in magickal practices.

Of course a trip out in the countryside will show you lots of native herbs but I would never recommend going out and using wild herbs for ingesting as there are chemicals, biological waste and you may be picking the wrong herb with severe consequences.

Always make sure you know which herb is which before using it, keeping a field guide of herbs is very useful, as is having a magickal guide like Scott Cunninghams Encyclopedia of Magickal Herbs, as many herbs have poisonous doppelgangers that live in the same environment with entirely different properties..

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Re: Herbs
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The most common as Rikki had also stated are dried ones you can find in your local super market. The one I buy from the super market are bay leaves. But it probably depends what your local stores carry.

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Re: Herbs
By: Moderator / Adept
Post # 6

Too add to this a bit, some of the most common that I've seen, in both dried and fresh forms, are parsley, dill, basil, mint, sage, and thyme. Depending on where you go, you can also find fresh, edible flowers like marigolds too.If you are looking for something specific, I'd call your local grocery store and see if they carry what it is you're looking for. You could also check your local plant nursery. They tend to have several varieties of herbs as well.

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Re: Herbs
By: / Beginner
Post # 7
A local new age/metaphysical shop might have the herbs you're looking for as well. =)
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Re: Herbs
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I would suggest you to look in your kitchen.You may find parsley,mint,basil,rosemary,thyme,sage,dill,rosehip etc.The list goes on the peppermint,clover,bay leaves,oregano,aloe are some of the easiest ones.You may want to read Scott cunninghams book on herbs.Its absolutely widespread describing the herbs.
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Re: Herbs
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Post # 9

Right now i only have Aloe and Rosemary

I perfer to grow/find my own herbs

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Re: Herbs
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Post # 10
The most common herb would be grass.

Extremely receptive to most energy, ergo can be used as an interesting battery for energy, which you can probably release by burning, whether physically or astrally.

If you need details, it also comes with instructions. Just ask the grass.
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Re: Herbs
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Well, just be careful if you do go out looking for them, ok? There are far too many plants that are poisonous and look similar to their non-poisonous counterparts, and if you get the wrong one it could make you very ill or worse! Maybe you can order one of the grow-your-own-herb kits online, or find one at your local plant nursery, or see if any stores in your area sell them. That would be a safe course to take. Not only would you be able to grow and harvest them, you will also know exactly what herbs you have - no guesswork!
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