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Agrimony Cut, 1 oz (Agrimonia eupatoria)
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Agrimony is the herb that sends trouble back where it came from. The tall, yellow-flowered Agrimonia eupatoria is a protective herb famous for reversal, worked to break hexes and return them to their sender, ward off ill will, and banish nightmares for a peaceful, guarded sleep. These cut leaves carry a steady, deflecting power.
This ounce is the starter size for protection, hex-reversal, and peaceful-sleep charms; the 2 oz size and working pound go deeper. Reach for agrimony when harm needs turning back.
Key Features of Agrimony
A reversal herb. Agrimony's signature is sending negativity and hexes back to whoever sent them.
A protector. It wards a person and a space against ill will and harmful energies.
Peaceful sleep. Tucked under the pillow, agrimony banishes nightmares and guards restful sleep.
Product Details
- Botanical name: Agrimonia eupatoria (agrimony)
- Tradition: Cunningham places agrimony under Jupiter and the element Air
- Form: cut and sifted dried herb
- Weight: 1 oz
- For spiritual use only; not a food, drug, or supplement, and not for ingestion
- Storage: keep sealed in a cool, dark place
The Spiritual Significance
Agrimony's great magic is reversal. Where many protective herbs simply shield, agrimony is worked to catch incoming negativity, hexes, and ill will and send them straight back to their source, making it a favorite in defensive and uncrossing work for those who want trouble returned rather than merely blocked. Cunningham seats it under Jupiter and the element Air and names protection and sleep among its powers, and it wards a person and a space steadily alongside its reversing work.
Its other classic use is for sleep: agrimony tucked into or beneath a pillow is the old remedy for banishing nightmares and the restless spirits that disturb rest, granting a deep, guarded, peaceful sleep. It is a steady, deflecting, protective herb. Agrimony has a long medicinal history as well, which is not what we offer it for; Plentiful Earth sells this herb strictly for ritual and spiritual use, not as a remedy, and it is not for ingestion.
How To Use Agrimony
- Send a hex back. Add agrimony to a reversal charm to return negativity to its sender.
- Ward a space. Work the herb into a protection sachet for a person or a home.
- Banish nightmares. Tuck agrimony into a sleep pillow for deep, peaceful, guarded sleep.
- Clear ill will. Use it in uncrossing and banishing washes, for external use.
- Store it sealed, in a cool, dark place between workings.
Pairs Well With
- Devil's Claw Root Cut, 1 oz: a fierce reversing root to deepen the turn-back.
- Stinging Nettle Leaf Cut, 1 oz: a protection-and-uncrossing herb to pair.
- Reversible Oil: dress a charm to send harm back to its source.
- Whole Lavender Flowers, 1 oz: a calm, restful herb for the peaceful-sleep pillow.
- Magical Herbalism by Scott Cunningham: the source of these attributions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is agrimony used for in magic?
Above all for reversal, sending hexes and negativity back to their sender; for protection, warding a person or space; and for peaceful sleep, tucked under the pillow to banish nightmares. Cunningham places it under Jupiter and Air.
Can I take agrimony internally?
No. Agrimony has a long medicinal history, but that is not what we sell it for. Plentiful Earth offers it strictly for ritual and spiritual use, not as a remedy, and it is not for ingestion.
How do I use it to reverse a hex?
Add agrimony to a reversal or uncrossing charm, naming the harm you are turning back toward its source rather than at an innocent. Its signature is returning negativity to whoever sent it, not initiating it.
How does it help with sleep?
Tuck a little agrimony into or beneath your pillow, in the old tradition of banishing nightmares and restless spirits, to invite a deep, guarded, peaceful sleep. Pair it with lavender for added calm.
How should I store it?
Keep the cut herb sealed in a cool, dark place, away from heat and moisture. Dried agrimony holds well when kept dry, so a sealed jar will carry you through many protection and reversal workings.

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