Disclaimer: If you are healing from serious trauma, please use this spell only as a supplemental tool for professional treatment. If you are on any sort of medication, do not use this spell as a replacement.
What You Will Need:
An Apple (for cleansing away negativity)
A Knife
A Sigil in Mind for Healing
Directions:
Use your knife to carve your sigil into the surface of the apple. I used one of my own: x
Once you have carved your sigil into the apple, begin to eat the apple. As you eat, think of the thing that has hurt you that you want to move past. Focus on how moving forward will improve your life.
As you chew the apple, imagine you are crushing that thing that is bothering you. When you swallow, know that you are taking in the healing properties of both the apple and the sigil.
Don't rush it! Take your time and try to eat as close to the core as possible before throwing the apple (and that thing holding you back from healing) away.
Reblog if you support squishy bellies, have a squishy belly, or have the desire to summon satan
The afternoon began with wild collecting for my besom.
After soaking the bristles to make it easier to tie them in a bundle, it was time to assemble them.
Plastic ties made the job relatively easy. I then wound wire in between the gaps beside the ties, tucking the ends of the wire into the bundle. Then I cut the ties carefully away so as not to cut the bristles. Finally, I wet some twine and tied that around the bundle, evenly spaced. I found a branch already cut and whittled at the ends in the woods by the river, it was as if someone had played around and fashioned a sort of spear with it and then just left it there! It made for the perfect handle for my besom. Jammed that handle in the middle of the bundle hard, and that sucker isn’t going anywhere!
I put blue ribbon over the wire to make it look pretty (I think my Goddess likes blue, as it comes up a lot in different things lately) also, dammit, if I am going to own a besom, it is going to look pretty because I deserve it! Cost of my besom? $4.00 for plastic ties and ribbon from the dollar store, that’s it! And of course, the time that it took to gather the bundle from the wild, and search for a handle, all in all it took roughly 2 hours. Not too shabby, if I say so myself.
Now I just have to cleanse the besom (with some sandalwood incense) and ask the God and Goddess to bless it.
I feel it’s relevant for Wiccans and Witches to know you CAN make your own broom at home with just a few things collected from nature. No, you don’t have to be very good at putting craft projects together, and this honestly was very easy to assemble.
It really bothers me when I hear of others involved in the craft who have literally spent a couple hundred bucks easy on a besom/broom they bought online. Unless you WANT to spend that money because it saves time, etc., fine. But otherwise, I feel you are being taken advantage of because no one has told you the steps to make your own.
You will need:
Twigs, straw, whatever for the bristles
Long plastic ties
A small hand saw, or as in my case I used a bread knife to cut the grassy-like straw
Craft wire
Scissors or garden clippers to cut straw/twigs
Branch for the handle
Blade to whittle point in the branch
Twine
Ribbon
If you have ANY questions, please message me. It must be mentioned, this was the first broom I’ve ever put together, so if I can do it, you can too.
~Blessed be.
Hello Family! I am with you today to speak about some of the songs which I listen to when I am trying to manifest. I may suggest some *Some of these songs may fall into more than one category.* Feel free to add songs!
Love/Romance Magick:
Wonderful by Lianne La Havas
Serial Killer by Lana Del Rey
Lovefool by The Cardigans
Little Numbers by BOY
Love by Lana Del Rey
Romanitcise by Chelea
A Dream by Rachmaninoff - Sung by Dawn Upshaw
Morgen by Strauss - Sung by Barbara Bonney
Hey Now by London Grammar
Like I Can (Cover) by Jordan Smith
Golden Slumbers (cover) by Jennifer Hudson
Bittersweet by Ellie Goulding
Warm on a Cold Night by Honne
River Flows in You by Yiruma
L’heure Exquise by Hahn - Sung by Susan Graham
The Way I Am by Ingrid Michaelson
Giant Steps by John Coltrane
Red Arrow by Gem Club
Blue Skies by Ella Fitzgerald
Long Time Ago by Trad/Copland - Sung by Nathan Gunn
Chi Il Bel Sogno from La Rondine by Puccini - Sung by Renee Fleming
Claire de Lune by Debussy - Performed by Xavier de Maistre
Che Gelida Manina from La Boheme by Puccini - performed by Vittorio Grigolo or Luciano Pavarotti
Sex Magick:
Is It a Crime by Sade
I Put a Spell on You by Nina Simone
Teeth by Lady Gaga
All Night by Beyonce
Hey Now by London Grammar
Tear You Apart by She Wants Revenge
Hummingbird Heartbeat by Katy Perry
Pillowtalk by Zayn
Do What U Want by Lady Gaga
Off to the Races by Lana Del Rey
Money Magick:
Dog Days Are Over by Florence + The Machine
Feeling Good by Nina Simone
Coca Cola by Beth Hart
Digital Witness by St. Vincent
6 Inch by Beyonce
Money Honey by Lady Gaga
Beautiful, Dirty, Rich by Lady Gaga
National Anthem by Lana Del Rey
Million Dollar Man by Lana Del Rey
Luck Magick:
Tokyo by Lianne La Havas
Dog Days Are Over by Florence + The Machine
Feeling Good by Nina Simone
Primadonna by Marina and the Diamonds
Q.U.E.E.N. by Janelle Monae
Evergreen by Yebba
Right Place, Wrong Time by Dr. John
No Roots by Alice Merton
When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing by Lana Del Rey
Nagual by Trifolia
Make Me Feel by Janelle Monae
Beauty:
La fille aux cheveux de lin by Debussy - perormed by Xavier de Maistre
Venus by Lady Gaga
L’heure Exquise by Hahn - sung by Susan Graham
Unstoppable by Lianne La Havas
Radio by Lana Del Rey
Bel Air by Lana Del Rey
Breaking my Heart by Lana Del Rey
Binding:
Paradise Circus by Massive Attack
Work Song by Hozier
Summer Bummer by Lana Del Rey
In My Feelings by Lana Del Rey
Brother Sparrow by Agnes Obel
Wallflower by Agnes Obel
Avenue by Agnes Obel
Gold Dust Woman by Fleetwood Mac (good cover by Karen Elson)
Up in Flames by Ruelle
Body Electric by Lana Del Rey
Circle the Drain by Katy Perry
No Roots by Alice Merton
Hit Me Like a Man by The Pretty Reckless
Backfire by Lana Del Rey
Goodnight Moon by Shivaree
Baneful Magick (Curses and such):
Paradise Circus by Massive Attack
Wallflower by Agnes Obel
Strange Fruit sung by Nina Simone
Sinnerman by Nina Simone
Seven Devils by Florence + The Machine
Power and Control by Marina and the Diamonds
Teen Idol by Marina and the Diamonds
Kill of the Night by Gin Wigmore
The Rake’s Song by The Decemberists
Humans by Sevdaliza
No Rest for the Wicked by Lykke Li
Killing Moon by Roman Remains
Bones by Ms Mr
Limbs by Widdowspeak
Yubaba (Spirited Away Score) by Joe Hisaishi
The Raven by Alan Parsons Project
Neverland by Sisters of Mercy
Countdown by John Coltrane
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfuly
Bloodletting by Concrete Blonde
You Know that I’m No Good by Amy Winehouse
Power Gathering:
Death Defying Acts by Angus & Julia Stone
Django Jane by Janelle Monae
The Curse by Agnes Obel
Superpower by Beyonce
Spectrum (Song and Album) by Florence + The Machine
Sinnerman by Nina Simone
Edge of Seventeen by Stevie Nicks
Four by Miles Davis
Twice by Little Dragon (Lianne La Havas also does a beautiful cover)
Sarajevo by Max Richter
Retrograde by James Blake
Personal Jesus by Depeche Mode
With You In My Head by UNKLE
Out Alive by Ke$ha
Ninth Gate: Vocalise performed by Diana Damrau
Sunrise by Yeasayer
Castle by Halsey
Breath of Life by Florence + the Machine
Healing:
Dreams by Fleetwood Mac
Who You Are sung by Jordan Smith
Stevie’s Dream by Janelle Monae
Hunger by Florence + the Machine
Life Goes On by Fergie
Wonderland by Haley Reinhart
Twice by Little Dragon (Lianne La Havas also does a beautiful cover)
Alive by Sia
Unbreakable Smile by Tori Kelly
Arabesque No. 1 in E Major by Debussy - Performed by Xavier de Maistre
Im Here from the Color Purple
Meditation:
Death Defying Acts by Angus & Julia Stone
Icarus by White Hinterland
Love Drought by Beyonce
Twice by Little Dragon (Lianne La Havas also does a beautiful cover)
Sarajevo by Max Richter
Cranes in the Sky by Solange
So Much More Than This by Grace Vanderwaal
Arabesque No. 1 in E Major by Debussy
La fille aux cheveux de lin by Debussy
Protection:
Safe & Sound by Capital Cities
Florets by Grace VanderWaal
Sarajevo by Max Richter
Alive by Sia
Ständchen D.957 by Schubert - Performed by Evgeny Kissin
C’est L’extase Langoureuse by Debussy - Sung By Elly Ameling
The Fire by Kina Grannis
The Bird by Duke - Sung by James Taylor
Arabesque No. 1 in E Majoy by Debussy - Performed by Xavier de Maistre
Confidence:
Fashion! (Artpop) by Lady Gaga
***Flawless by Beyonce
Bodak Yellow by Cardi B
Raining Men by The Water Girls
Sugar Pill by Kovacs
Q.U.E.E.N. by Janelle Monae
Oh No! by Marina and the Diamonds
Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves by Aretha Franklin
Land of Lola from Kinky Boots
Sex Is In the Heel from Kinky Boots
Screwed by Janelle Monae
I like that by Janelle Monae
Bad by Michael Jackson
Check it Out by Will.i.am & Nicki Minaj
Happiness/Just Good Vibes:
Blood (Album) by Lianne La Havas
Blue Skies by Ella Fitzgerald (or anything she sings)
Origami by Capital Cities
Pocket Full of Sunshine by Natasha Beddingfield
Rumors (Album) by Fleetwood Mac
Young Volcanoes by Fall Out Boy
Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing (cover) by Tori Kelly
Seven Wonders by Fleetwood Mac
Happy by Pharrell
Feel it Still by Portugal. The Man
Let’s Get Together by Beth Hart
Arabesque No. 1 in E Majoy by Debussy - Performed by Xavier de Maistre
Tightrope by Janelle Monae
I hope y’all find this useful! Feel Free to add songs! Also, email me at mojomidnight@gmail.com for any questions, follow my YouTube @ Mojo Magick for some Magickal content, and Be Blessed!
Love,
Mojo Magick
For when you’ve moved into a new living situation or are ready for a new start <3
Finding your home/moving:
Spell for your dream house
The witch’s moving checklist
Cleansing:
Room cleansing
To absorb negative energy from a room
Summer house cleansing
Herbal wall/floor wash + witchy cleaners
Home cleansing tips
Home cleansing brew
Thoroughly clearing spaces
Crystals to cleanse the home
Cleansing your space without smoke
Cleansing your space: a how-to guide
Energy cleansing
Low energy cleaning + cleansing
Warding + Protection:
A crash course on warding
To ward the home
Threshold magic 101
Protect my home spell
Home protection steam spell
Simple home protection jar spell
“Little lurkers” home protection spell
Room/home protection
Wall of fire property & house protection spell
Protection (wind) chimes
The Rowan cross
Protecting the property
Check out the sigils below!
Sigils:
“For a magical and happy home”
“Sospidonum”
“This space is full of life, light, and bright energy”
“No fighting in this home”
“My home is safe”
“This home is safe for all”
“This home is a safe and healthy environment”
“My house is protected from unwanted influences”
“My home is protected”
Witchin’ it up:
Happy home spell jar
Home sweet home spell jar
House to home spell
Doing the dishes the witchy way
Homemade laundry detergent recipe
Laundry magic
Pleasing household spirits
When a bad guest leaves
Building a magical home
Odds and ends:
Magic, and power, in homemaking
The history and creation of witch bottles
Cottage witch tips
Hearth witch tips
The basics of kitchen and cottage witchcraft
You may also like:
Bedridden witch: garden / stale energy / kitchen edition
Spells for job seekers
Travel witchery
Links updated October, 2020 (please inform me of broken links via askbox)
May 2024 witch guide
Full moon: May 23rd
New moon: May 7th
Sabbats: Beltane-May1st
Known as: Bright Moon, Budding Moon, Dyad Moon, Egg Laying Moon, Frog Moon, Hare Moon, Leaf Budding Moon, Merry Moon, Moon of the Shedding Ponies, Planting Moon, Sproutkale, Thrimilcmonath & Winnemanoth
Element: Fire
Zodiac: Taurus & Gemini
Nature spirits: Elves & Faeries
Deities: Aphrodite, Artemis, Bast, Cernunnos, Diana, Frigga, Flora, Horned God, Kali, Maia, Pan, Priapus & Venus
Animals: Cat, leopard & lynx
Birds: Dove, Swallow & Swan
Trees: Hawthorne & rowan
Herbs: Cinnamon, dittany of Crete, Elder, mint, mugwort & thyme
Flowers: Foxglove, lily of the valley & rose
Scents: Rose & sandalwood
Stones: Amber, Apache tear, carnelian, emerald, garnet, malachite, rose quartz, ruby, tourmaline & tsavorite
Colors: Brown, green, orange, pink & yellow
Energy: Abundance, creative energy, faerie & spirit contact, fertility, intuition, love, marriage, material gains, money, propagation, prosperity, real-estate dealings, relationships & tenacity
May’s Flower Moon name should be no surprise; flowers spring forth across North America in abundance this month!
• “Flower Moon” has been attributed to Algonquin peoples, as confirmed by Christina Ruddy of The Algonquin Way Cultural Centre in Pikwakanagan, Ontario.
May’s Moon was also referred to as the “Month of Flowers” by Jonathan Carver in his 1798 publication, Travels Through the Interior Parts of North America: 1766, 1767, 1768 (pp. 250-252), as a likely Dakota name. Carver stayed with the Naudowessie (Dakota) over a period of time; his expedition covered the Great Lakes region, including the Wisconsin and Minnesota areas.
Known as: Beltaine, May day, Roodmas & Cethsamhain
Season: Spring
Symbols: Eggs, faeries, fire, flowers & maypoles
Colors: Blue, dark yellow, green, light pink, orange, red, white yellow & rainbow spectrum
Oils/Incense: Frankincense, lilac, passion flower, rose, tuberose & vanilla
Animals: Bee, cattle, goat & rabbit
Mythical: Faeries
Stones: Bloodstone, emerald, lapis lazuli, orange carnelian, rose quartz & sapphire
Food: Beltane cakes, cherries, dairy foods, farls, green herbal salads, honey, meade, nuts, oat cakes, oats, strawberries & sweets
Herbs/Plants: Almond, ash tree, birch, bramble, cinquefoil, damiana, frankincense, hawthorn, ivy, meadowsweet, mushroom, rosemary, saffron, satyrion root, St.John's wort & woodruff
Flowers: Angelica, bluebell, daisy, hibiscus, honeysuckle, lilac, marigold, primrose, rose, rose hips & yellow cowslips
Trees: Ash, cedar, elder, fir, hawthorn, juniper, linden, mesquite, oak, pine, poplar, rowan & willow
Goddesses: Aphrodite, Areil, Artemis, Cybele, Danu, Diana, Dôn, Eiru, Elen, Eostre, Fand, Flidais, Flora, Freya, Frigga, Maia, Niwalen, Rhea, Rhiannon, Var, Venus & Xochiquetzal
Gods: Baal, Bacchnalia, Balder, Belanos, Belenus, Beli, Beltene, Cernunnos, Cupid, Faunus, Freyr, Grannus, The Green Man, Lares, Lugh, Manawyddan, Odin, Pan, Puck & Taranis
Issues, Intentions & Powers: Agriculture, creativity, fertility, lust, marriage, the otherworld/Underworld, pleasure, psychic ability, purification, sensuality, sex/uality, visions, warmth & youth
Spellwork: Birth, Earth magick, healing, health & pregnancy
Activities:
• Create a daisy chain or floral decorations
• Decorate & dance around a Maypole
• Set up an outdoor altar & leave offerings to faeries
• Prepare a ritual bath with fresh flowers
• Light a bonfire or candles & dance around them
• Set aside time for self care
• Gather flowers & use them to decorate your home or altar
• Prepare a feast to celebrate with friends/family
• Make flower crowns
• Bake bannocks, oat cakes or cookies
• Hang wreaths decorated with ribbons & flowers
• Plant flowers in your garden
• Start a wish book/box/journal
• Go on a walk & gice thanks to nature⁸
• Cast fertility or a bunch spells
• Fill small baskets of flowers & small goodies, then leave them on your friends/neighbors doorstep as a gesture of goodwill & friendship
Beltane is mentioned in the earliest Irish literature and is associated with important events in Irish mythology. Also known as Cétshamhain ('first of summer'), it marked the beginning of summer & was when cattle were driven out to the summer pastures. Rituals were performed to protect cattle, people & crops, and to encourage growth. (Today, Witches who observe the Wheel of the Year celebrate Beltane as the height of Spring.)
Special bonfires were kindled, whose flames, smoke & ashes were deemed to have protective powers. The people and their cattle would walk around or between bonfires & sometimes leap over the flames or embers. All household fires would be doused & then re-lit from the Beltane bonfire.
These gatherings would be accompanied by a feast, and some of the food and drink would be offered to the aos sí. Doors, windows, byres and livestock would be decorated with yellow May flowers, perhaps because they evoked fire.
In parts of Ireland, people would make a May Bush: typically a thorn bush or branch decorated with flowers, ribbons, bright shells & rushlights. Holy wells were also visited, while Beltane dew was thought to bring beauty & maintain youthfulness.
• The aos sí (often referred to as spirits or fairies) were thought to be especially active at Beltane. Like Samhain, which lies directly opposite from Beltane on the Wheel of the Year, this was seen as a time when the veil between worlds was at its thinnest. At Samhain the veil between the worlds of the living & the dead is thin enough that we can connect & convene with our beloved dead, here at Beltane it’s the veil between the human world, and the world of faeries & nature spirits that has grown thin. Offerings would be left at the ancient faerie forts, the wells and in other sacred places in an effort to appease these nature spirits to ensure a successful growing season.
Some believe this is when The Goddess is now the Mother & the God is seen as the Green Man or the wild stag. It celebrates the symbolic union, mating or marriage of the Goddess & God & heralds in the coming summer months. It represents life rather than Samhain on the opposite side of the Wheel of the Year.
• Rosealia- May 23rd
Rosalia or Rosaria was a festival of roses celebrated on various dates, primarily in May, but scattered through mid-July. The observance is sometimes called a rosatio ("rose-adornment") or the dies rosationis, "day of rose-adornment," & could be celebrated also with violets. As a commemoration of the dead, the rosatio developed from the custom of placing flowers at burial sites. It was among the extensive private religious practices by means of which the Romans cared for their dead, reflecting the value placed on tradition (mos maiorum, "the way of the ancestors"), family lineage & memorials ranging from simple inscriptions to grand public works. Several dates on the Roman calendar were set aside as public holidays or memorial days devoted to the dead.
Roses had funerary significance in Greece, but were particularly associated with death & entombment among the Romans. In Greece, roses appear on funerary steles & in epitaphs most often of girls. Flowers were traditional symbols of rejuvenation, rebirth &memory, with the red & purple of roses & violets felt to evoke the color of blood as a form of propitiation
Sources:
Farmersalmanac .com
Llewellyn's Complete Book of Correspondences by Sandra Kines
Wikipedia
A Witch's Book of Correspondences by Viktorija Briggs
Encyclopedia britannica
Llewellyn 2024 magical almanac Practical magic for everyday living
Good morning you beautiful witch! Witchcraft and spells don’t have to be exclusive to night time, you can do it when you wake up too! There’s a few different ways to incorporate witchcraft into your morning routine from your morning shower to your first cup of coffee, or tea. Some of these are quick and easy, so you still have time to beat morning traffic, while some need a little bit more time.
Meditate While Showering
If you’re anything like me, you don’t always want to wake up even earlier to meditate. Doesn’t make you a bad witch at all, but there is a way to incorporate into your daily shower time. Unless of course you missed your alarm and are opting for the dry shampoo (we’ve all been there it’s okay).
Time: However long it normally takes you to shower.
What To Do: As you’re going about your normal shower routine, take time to meditate your negative energy going away. As you wash your hair imagine all your negative thoughts washing away as well. When washing your body imagine all the negative energy washing away as well. Relax each body part as you scrub over them. As the water rinses you off, along with all the soap, imagine all that negative going down the drain as well. Imagine the water is positive energy flowing into you. As you exit the shower and dry off, imagine the towel locking in all that positive. Just like that, you’re meditation for the day is done, you may notice you’ll feel a bit more relaxed, clean and awake!
Stir Your Intentions into Your Coffee/Tea
That cup of joe can be crucial in the morning, but you can also add some magical qualities to your coffee, or tea. Also, may help improve that boring old coffee you’ve been drinking (no offense).
Time: 2-3 minutes + however long it takes to brew your coffee/tea
What To Do: For coffee, you can brew your coffee as normal or if you’d like you can add a few spices to your grounds, depending on your intention for the day. For me, I tend to add a few pinches of cinnamon to my grounds for abundance (and maybe because it reminds me of fall). You can add what you want for the day or whatever you think tastes good. For tea, choose a tea that represents your intentions for the day. For example, if I woke up not really feeling myself, I may opt for a hibiscus brew to bring in a little love to my day. Once you’ve settled on flavor and have brewed up a cup, add in what you normally would. Be it, milk and sugar, or maybe honey, whatever you like. As you stir it in, depending on what you want, pick a direction. Focus deeply on your intentions, stir clockwise to bring something in, counter clockwise to keep something away. After your done, take a sip to lock in your intentions. Then enjoy!
Say Thank You to the Sun
Taking some time to go outside in the morning not only helps you feel more awake, but it also allows you to connect with nature and the elements. In Witchcraft, we tend to work a lot with the moon and can forget how much the sun does for us too. Make sure to thank the Sun!
Time: 10-15 minutes, or however long you need
What To Do: This can either be done at sunrise, or early morning. Go outside, you may choose to bring you tea/coffee with you. Find a spot you can sit for awhile, preferably facing the sun (please do not look at the sun). Take a few moments to let the sun touch your skin, allowing yourself to be consumed in it’s warmth. If you are sensitive to the sun I highly recommend sunscreen. Take a few moments to think about all the things the sun brings to the earth and to you. When you’re ready, in you’re own words, thank the sun for giving life, light and warmth. You can speak these words aloud or think them. Unsure what to say? Say this: “Thank you Sun for the light, life and warmth you bring to this Earth. Thank you for greeting me each morning, and for giving me the power I need to take on the day.” When you’re finished you may head back inside.
Eat Breakfast
Okay, I get what you’re thinking, but yes, even eating breakfast can be magical. If you’re a kitchen witch, you probably already knew this but, it’s all about the ingredients you use. Adding certain ingredients to match your intentions for the day can be a really easy way to add witchcraft to your morning. Get familiar with what ingredients have magical properties and incorporate those to your morning meal. Oatmeal is a really easy way to do this, you can add cinnamon or fruits that represent your intentions.
Morning Tarot Card Reading
This one is also a super easy way to incorporate magic into your day. I like to do a one card pull to see what the day has planned for me.
Time: 5-10 minutes
What To Do: Grab your tarot deck, find a quiet place and focus on your cards. Pull just one card while thinking about the day ahead of you. As you read and interpret the card you pulled, make a note of it. Later in the day, look back on this interpretation and compare to see how accurate you were. This is also good general practice if you are new to tarot!
Morning Walk
Morning walks, especially in nature, give you a chance to connect with Mother Nature. As a witch, we work with nature quite a bit. It’s good to spend time in nature to give thanks and appreciate all it does.
Time: 20-30 minutes
What To Do: This can be in your neighborhood or on your favorite nature trail. In the early morning, take time to walk through nature. Really focus on what’s around you. The shapes of leaves, animals you see, things you may see on the ground. If safe and possible, walk barefoot and really connect with the earth below your feet. Thank nature for all it does and allowing you to work with it. If you find anything you wish to take home, ask nature and if allowed take good care of it!
There are so many things you can do in the morning to incorporate your magic. Don’t be afraid to come up with your own ways and routines! Blessed be!
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I think sometimes people forget that witchcraft isn't strictly religious. You can practice and not be wiccan, you can practice and be atheist, you can practice and be christian, witchcraft is not inherently tied tonone religion
bless op for this!!
I suffer from chronic migraines and medication sometimes only helps a little but this worked wonders!!
I made some slight adjustments that worked for me:
I added Eucalyptus to the mixture because it just felt right.
Instead of tea bags on my eyes, I just made myself a cup of mint tea (I’m always weary about putting tea bags on my eyes idk just a me thing)
I let a washcloth soak a little bit in the mixture (a minute nothing crazy) and placed it on my forehead once the temp was cool enough to touch
Just making the mixture and smelling it already relieved my pain. Relaxing in the bath and sipping on the tea made my migraine manageable.
Bless the person who sent me this, this may just be my new go to! ♡︎
So I just finally got rid of 75% of my migraine (it’s at tolerable levels now)
Ingredients: -Lavender -Rosemary -Mint optional: mint tea bags I boiled the ingredients in about 2 cups of water for 5 minutes and poured it into a hot bath. For the tea bags I steeped them in the bath water and put them over my eyes.
Super helpful and it’s the first remedy I’ve found that works for my migraines.
𝗉𝗂𝗌𝖼𝖾𝗌 𝗌𝗎𝗇, 𝗌𝖼𝗈𝗋𝗉𝗂𝗈 𝗆𝗈𝗈𝗇, 𝗀𝖾𝗆𝗂𝗇𝗂 𝗋𝗂𝗌𝗂𝗇𝗀𝗀𝗋𝖾𝖾𝗇 𝗐𝗂𝗍𝖼𝗁 | 𝖼𝖺𝗍 𝗆𝗈𝗆 | 𝗉𝗅𝖺𝗇𝗍 𝗅𝗈𝗏𝖾𝗋
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