Alfalfa— brings prosperity to the home in which it is stored
Aloes— anoint the big toe or phallus of a lover with the gel
Angelica— brings angelic influences, drives off evil
Anise— the odor improves consciousness
Ash Tree Keys— burn at Yule to bring a year of prosperity
Betony— dispels depression, cures toothache
Bittersweet— sleep on a sprig to get over a departed lover
Buckeye— draws money to you
Buffalo Herbs— worn in an amulet, it brings courage
Burning Bush— carry a sprig for brilliant luck
Coriander— wards off disease
Damiana— carry some in a gris-gris
Dill— smell it to cure hiccups
Dock— wash your store’s doorknob with the yellow kind to bring “gold”
Elder— worn to ward off rheumatism
Galangal— secrete some on your person when hauled into court
Ginger— good for throat infections if placed under your pillow
High John The Conqueror— cures depression and brings luck
Huckleberry Leaves— cure depression [don’t ingest them]
Laurel— sneak three leaves into the adored one’s pocket and the person is yours
Lavender— wear some in your jockstrap to be irresistible to women Little John The Conqueror– carry some for luck and protection
Lovage— attracts love
May Apple— carry this with your money and you’ll always have money
Magnolia Leaves— placed under the mattress, these improve your sex life
Motherwort— worn to increase nursing mother’s milk
Pennyroyal— worn to counteract seasickness
Periwinkle— powder, sprinkle under the bed
Rosebuds— burn in your fireplace for luck, scatter at the roots to kill neighbor’s trees
Sage— dried and held under the tongue, attracts women
Samson Root— carry it in your pocket to increase virility
Thyme— burn it to fumigate the house of evil, put some in your bath water to be sexier