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Vervain is not a well-known herb, but it has a huge place in the traditional medicinal practices of many cultures. Blue vervain is native to North America and was used by the Aztecs and Native Americans for its many health benefits. There's a lot of folklore surrounding vervain. One of its nicknames is "Herb of the Cro

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Unlike rosehip tea or other delicious infusions, this is one I gulp instead of sipping. It's bitter, but I drink it because it truly does relax my nervous system. If you’re drinking it for digestive support, it’s best to drink it without sweetener. However, if you’re drinking it for nervous system support you may want to add a squeeze of lemon and honey to improve the flavor.

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Few herbs have such a fascinating history and use in folklore and legend as Vervain. Also known as Blue Vervain or Verbena, the ancients—including witches, herbalists, and eclectic practitioners—used this herb for protection, in religious ceremonies, and as an herbal aphrodisiac. It was also sought-after for its relaxation, skin-nourishing, and digestion-support properties and even for supposedly warding off vampires and other evil spirits! Although we cannot validate its effects on vampires ... Herbs For Protection, Blue Vervain, Support Nervous System, Purple Clematis, Herbal Education, Small Purple Flowers, Dusk Sky, Natural Mouthwash, Clematis Flower

Few herbs have such a fascinating history and use in folklore and legend as Vervain. Also known as Blue Vervain or Verbena, the ancients—including witches, herbalists, and eclectic practitioners—used this herb for protection, in religious ceremonies, and as an herbal aphrodisiac. It was also sought-after for its relaxation, skin-nourishing, and digestion-support properties and even for supposedly warding off vampires and other evil spirits! Although we cannot validate its effects on vampires…

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