Herbs in Polish Mythology

Herbs In Polish Mythology

Herbs are used in Polish folk customs. Do not use these herbs in any of the methods shown here without the approval of a qualified physician.

Read more about Herbs In Polish Mythology:  Belladonna, Bellflower, Birch, Burnette Saxifrage, Juniper, Lady's Mantle, Linden Tree, Meliot, Mint, White Bryony

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