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Tansy Herb (Organic)
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Element: Water
Planet: Venus

Bulk Herbs: Tansy Herb (Organic)
Tanacetum vulgare

Format: C/S
Size: 1 oz package

Also Known as: Tanacetum vulgarum, Buttons, Common Tansy, Wild Tansy, Gold Leaf Tansy, Ginger Plant, and Bitter Buttons.

Farming: Organic
Location: Hungary

Tansy is a perennial member of the aster family, with serrated, fernlike leaves and flat bright yellow flowers that resemble buttons. Originally native to Europe and Asia, tansy is now widely grown and has a number of traditional medicinal uses, though most modern herbalists warn against its use by laymen. The active constituents are toxic in large doses, and it’s difficult to judge the amount of thujone the most toxic of its elements without a chemical analysis. Its most common medicinal use was to ‘bring on a stalled period’, a euphemism for abortifacient. A strong tea made of tansy leaves and flowers can cause miscarriage, and there have been reports of deaths in women attempting to use the tea in this way.

Tansy was used medicinally by the ancient Greeks, included in Charlemagne’s personal herb garden, and cultivated throughout the middle ages as a remedy for a wide range of ailments. The volatile oil can be toxic even used externally, so care should be taken when using tansy for medicinal purposes. Despite these warnings, tansy is also used in cooking, and in small amounts adds a spicy tang to salads akin to cinnamon or nutmeg. Today, the medicinal properties formerly attributed to tansy have been largely discredited, although it is still in use as an effective insect repellent and can be an asset in the garden as a companion plant for cucumbers, squash, roses and some berries to help keep the plants pest-free. Modern herbalists warn against its medicinal use because all species of tansy are toxic and can cause hallucinations, spasms, convulsions, and even death in large doses.

NOTE: Tansy contains the toxic substance thujone, which may cause death in large enough doses. There have been reports of young women dying after ingesting a strong cup of tansy tea. Not to be used while pregnant and its use is only recommended under the supervision of someone qualified in the administration of this substance. In Magick, Tansy is ruled by Venus and water. In ancient times it was associated with Health and longevity.

DO NOT TAKE THIS HERB INTERNALLY! However, it works well in sachets, poppets and pillows.

For educational purposes only This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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