This faithful
flower’s name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon daeges eage, “day’s eye” since it closes in the
evening. The daisy has been used in one
of the oldest of love charms. To know if
your true love is returned, take a daisy and intone “He love me, he loves me
not” until the last petal is plucked and the answer will be reveals. This flower is not just a boon for romance,
however, it also useful in herbal medicine for aches, bruises, wounds,
inflammation and soothing eye baths. As a flower remedy, it is quite good to
help with exhaustion and is a highly regarded remedy in homeopathy. Echinacea is a member of the daisy family
that has become wildly popular as a healer for colds and as a powerful immune
booster, increasing your t-cell count and fighting off illnesses both minor and
major. Echinacea is an herb of abundance, attracting more prosperity but it can
be used in magic workings to amplify the power.
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