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Posted by on Jan 20, 2017 in Herbs, Herbs A-F | 0 comments

Angelica

Angelica

History and Folklore

According to one legend, (European-angelica) Angelica was revealed in a dream by an angel to cure the plague (hence the name Angelica or Archangel). All parts of the plant were believed effective against evil spirits and witchcraft. It was held in such esteem that it was called ‘The Root of the Holy Ghost.’ In America it was used by the Iroquois and other tribes as Witchcraft Medicine, an infusion of smashed roots was used as wash to remove ghosts from the house.

NOTE:  The fresh root of Angelica is not edible, said to be poisonous.

Do not use while pregnant or breastfeeding without consulting your doctor.

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