heatherwitch:

theladynimue:

Jewelry Enchantment Ideas 💍📿👑

💍Enchant a ring to wear on your middle finger to be a small curse of bad luck when you flip someone off. 🖕

💍Enchant a ring for your ring finger to be a self love charm. When you look down on it, or touch it, let it give you a boost of confidence in yourself. 💙

💍Enchant a ring for your pinky finger so that when you and someone else make a promise, it’s like an unbreakable vow from Harry Potter. If one of you doesn’t hold up your end, you get a string of bad luck. 🍀

💍Enchant an empty heart shaped locket to attract love. Not to make people fall for you, but to make you and good matches for you notice each other. The rest is up to you. 💋

💍Enchant an anklet to cast a glamour allowing you to pass by unnoticed, like you’re quick and sneaky on your feet. 👣

💍Enchant a pair of earrings to allow you to hear people gossiping about you. 👂

💍Enchant a bracelet to send calming, loving vibes to you to help you not self harm. 💞

💍Enchant a wristwatch to help you be exactly on time to what you need to see. ⌚

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everett-the-mage:

moonflowrs:

hey witchblr, what’s the best remedy for coughing and for sinuses? my family have been sick for a few weeks and keep taking echinacea and bamboo root but i’m worried it’s not working… thank u!

In terms of addressing cough, cold and flu-like symptoms, I tend to use various combinations of the following herbs in teas and tinctures:

  • Angelica root
  • Astragalus Root
  • Cinnamon chips
  • Elderberry flower
  • Ginger root
  • Goldenseal
  • Marshmallow root
  • Mullein leaf
  • Lemon balm
  • Nettle leaf
  • Peppermint
  • Sage leaf
  • Thyme
  • Yarrow flowers

I have this post filled with tea remedies that help address sinus-related issues.

I hope your family feels better soon! 🙂


*As always, do your research regarding herbs and their potential side effects as well as interactions with medications and/or medical conditions.

Great list, I swear by a lot of these myself! I also highly recommend blue/black elderberry syrup (I make mine myself with ginger and it’s a lifesaver) 

Here is a list of resources for researching herb side effects and interactions (people are more than welcome to link it whenever they add a disclaimer if it’s helpful for them) ❤

heatherwitch:

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