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concoctive) wrote2024-05-25 03:31 pm
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The intriguing common names for yarrow such as Devil's nettle, Devil's plaything and Bad man's plaything stem from an old superstition that Satan used to walk the streets at night and shake yarrow at homes of those he wished to curse. In the language of flowers, the yarrow flower shares twin meanings of healing and love. Popular in European folk medicine, yarrow contains flavonoids, plant-based chemicals that increase saliva and stomach acid to help improve digestion. Yarrow may also relax smooth muscle in the intestine and uterus, which can relieve stomach and menstrual cramps. They're also commonly used against "energy vampires" in more spiritual contexts.
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[ yay ]
Oh, but it does! It definitely does! [ ugggh. ] And all we have to work with is cryptic homework and hoping we don’t all hit the dirt in a mass pile every weekend.
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[ local one-eyed doctor is squishier than the hick doctor. ]
At this rate, there's not gonna be anyone for those we've lost to be writin', yeah. They can't even tell us where they are.
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[ monsters be fightin’ ]
I doubt I’d want to be telling people where I was with a cult sniffing around. If they even know.