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Gentian Root Powder 1oz (Gentiana lutea)

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Gentian Root Powder 1oz (Gentiana lutea): Bitter Remedy, Magical Might

Gentian Root (Gentiana lutea), also known as Yellow Gentian or Bitterwort, boasts a rich history dating back to the Greco-Roman era. Native to Eastern Europe, this potent herb offers a unique blend of bitterness and magical properties.

Folk Names: Felwort, Bitter Root, Gallweed

Folklore & Symbolism:

  • Folk Names: Felwort, Bitter Root, Gallweed
  • Origin: Steeped in European folklore, Gentian is linked to King Gentius, who discovered its medicinal properties.
  • Gender: Often associated with the masculine due to its inherent bitterness and connection to strength and protection.
  • Planet: Linked to Jupiter, the planet of growth, expansion, and higher wisdom.
  • Deities: In some traditions, associated with deities of healing and knowledge.
  • Element: Fire, reflecting its stimulating and purifying properties.
  • Powers: Dispelling negativity, protection from evil, connecting with the higher self, inner strength, amplifying magic, attracting love, solar plexus chakra work.

Traditional Uses:

  • Time-tested Remedy: Used for centuries to aid digestion and stimulate the appetite.

Magical Applications:

  • Potent Ally: Employed in rituals for protection from negativity, bolstering inner strength, aligning with one's higher self, amplifying magical workings, attracting love, and stimulating the solar plexus chakra.

Quality & Convenience:

  • Powdered Perfection: Our 1oz container provides ready-to-use Gentian Root powder for ease of use in teas, infusions, or burning as incense.
  • Bitter Essence: Embrace the characteristic bitter scent of Gentian Root.
  • Long-lasting Potency: Store in a cool, dark place in an airtight container away from heat and light to preserve its quality.

Embrace the bitter wisdom of Gentian Root! Add it to your collection today.

Note: Information on the folklore and symbolism is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before using herbs for medicinal purposes.