Description
Beth Root Whole 1oz (Trillium Pendulum): Unveil the Power of North American Magic
Embrace the Allure of Beth Root: Beth Root, also known as Trillium Pendulum, is a captivating wildcrafted herb native to North America. Steeped in tradition, it’s a powerful ally for protection, love, and banishing negativity.
Folk Names: Beth Root is known by various names across different cultures, including Birthroot, Wake Robin, and Trinity Flower.
A Legacy of Protection & Love:
- Guardian Spirit: Traditionally used to ward off curses, hexes, and negative energy, acting as a protective shield for oneself and loved ones.
- Love Charm: Employed in spells to ignite passion, strengthen relationships, and promote fidelity.
Folklore & Symbolism:
- Gender: Often associated with the feminine due to its connection to love, fertility, and cyclical energy.
- Planet: Linked to Venus (love, beauty) and Saturn (protection, boundaries).
- Deities: In some cultures, associated with goddesses of love and fertility.
- Element: Earth, reflecting its grounding and protective properties.
- Powers: Protection, love, passion, fidelity, banishing negativity, setting boundaries.
Magical Applications:
- Shield of Protection: Employed in rituals to create protective barriers, deflect negativity, and break curses.
- Love Potion Potential: Used in love charms to attract love, strengthen existing bonds, and promote passion.
- Empowering Ally: Helpful in setting boundaries and fostering emotional well-being.
Quality & Convenience:
- Whole Root: Our 1oz package provides a beautiful whole Beth Root for use in rituals, crafting charms, or carrying as a talisman.
- Store Wisely: Keep your Beth Root in a dry area to preserve its potency.
Embrace the magic of Beth Root! Welcome its power into your practice today.
Note: Information on the folklore and symbolism is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before using herbs for medicinal purposes.





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