Note: These SHOULD NOT replace professional medical care and should only be used to bolster and promote healing, please also be sure to check with a medical practitioner before ingesting anything if you are on medication to avoid possible reactions.
Agrimony - Use as a wash or oil to increase the effectiveness of all forms of healing rituals.
Allspice - Use in herbal baths for healing.
Almond - Carry, wear, or use as incense to invoke healing energies of deities.
Angelica - Use in incense or bath spells for healing.
Apple - Cut an apple horizontally (across the middle) to expose the seed pentagram. As you eat it, visualize the seeds as five points of, healing: health, vitality, mental clarity, physical strength, and emotional balance.
Barley - Drink barley water to assist with healing and restoration.
Bay Leaf - Write a disease, pain, or negative emotion you wish to release on a bay leaf. Safely burn it using a candle, allowing the smoke to carry away the illness.
Bayberry - Use Bayberry oil to dress green, white, or blue candles. As the candle burns, visualize it clearing away negative, stagnant energy and restoring health.
Carnation - Add dried or fresh carnation petals to bathwater to cleanse negative energy and promote physical, mental, or emotional healing.
Chamomile - Add chamomile flowers to a warm bath to cleanse negative energy, relax muscles, and soothe skin.
Cotton - Place cotton soaked in healing essential oils (e.g., peppermint, tea tree) inside a sachet to carry with you or place under a pillow to promote recovery.
Cucumber - Incorporate cucumber into meals, such as in salads or as part of a nourishing dish, with the specific intent of drawing in, or grounding, healing energy.
Dandelion leaf - Dried or fresh leaves can be added to bathwater to cleanse the aura and promote physical healing. They are often used in rituals focused on recovering from illness or boosting overall energy.
Eucalyptus - Use dried leaves to stuff healing pillows or sachets. Arrange a ring of dried leaves around a blue candle and burn the candle for healing vibrations.
Fennel - Brew fresh fennel fronds into a tea to aid digestion, reduce bloating, and soothe the stomach, acting as a gentle, calming, and restorative tonic.
Gardenia - Use dried flowers in healing incenses and mixtures.
Garlic - Use in meals with focused intention to aid in healing.
Ginseng - Carry the root in a pocket or pouch to maintain good health and ward off evil spirits.
Hops - Also used for healing rituals, sachets, and incense.
Ivy - Weave fresh, young ivy vines into a wreath. Hang this on the front door to ward off negativity, jealousy, and bad luck that may be causing stress or sickness.
Mint - Use dried leaves to stuff a green sachet for healing.
Mistletoe - Use in ritual baths or prayer bowls for healing.
Peppermint - Add dried peppermint leaves to a bath with Epsom or sea salt for spiritual cleansing and physical renewal.
Raspberry leaf - Raspberry leaves are carried (NOT EATEN) by pregnant women to reduce the pain involved in pregnancy & childbirth.
Rosehip - Carried and used in healing sachet for good health.
Rowan - Use leaves and berries in amulets for healing and promoting psychic powers.
Sage - Use in healing sachets & incense.
Sandalwood - Use the wood for healing wands.
Spearmint - Carry for healing.
White willow bark - Place dried white willow bark into a sachet or pouch with other herbs (like lavender or rosemary) to create a charm for physical healing, reducing chronic pain, or enhancing emotional balance.
Please be wary that some of these herbs may be toxic to animals or humans if ingested or handled improperly, take adequate precautions if you have children or animals in your household. Also, this is not the only way to utilize these herbs, just the way I would use them in my own practice. This is not a comprehensive list and I welcome others adding to it should they want to!