Blessed Thistle, Cnicus benedictus, Making Blessed Thistle Tea & Blessed Thistle tincture are the most common uses for this amazing herb. Blessed Thistle Powder or cut root can be made into tinctures, extracts, essential oil and salves. If one doesn't prefer tea or herbal extracts, the powdered Blessed Thistle can be used to make capsules or pills. "Tame the Spirit" Herbs are always organic, Wild Harvested or Farm Grown using NON GMO seed and no pesticides. Always unprocessed with no additives or preservatives. We keep it " Wild" so you can keep it Healthy! Packaged in sealed retail foil pouch, always guaranteed fresh or your money back! As shown in our pictures, we also include a really cool, custom made, laminated index card that references your herb. It is yours FREE and a great way to reference your herbs. Blessed thistle is also known as holy thistle, spotted thistle or just thistle. The plant is in the family Asteraceae and is native to the Mediterranean region. Although Blessed Thistle Herb is a valuable source of herbal medicine, most thistle's are considered invasive weeds in the U.S and can spread quickly in landscapes, fields and garden areas. The Blessed Thistle plant is a herbaceous annual that has been cultivated for centuries as an herbal remedy. Blessed Thistle is considered by some to be a female herb although the plant has many uses both for men and women. The herb is packed with B-complex vitamins, calcium, iron , and manganese. Various compounds in the plant are found to be Anti-inflammatory and Anti-microbial. Occult and Magick uses - Associated with protection, peace, love, and harmony. Used in exorcism, hex-breaking, and in purification spells.
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